464 BIMTECH students placed in PGDM placements; highest salary at Rs 24.43 lakh
Vagisha Kaushik | June 18, 2024 | 05:20 PM IST | 1 min read
BIMTECH Placements: BFSI is the top recruiting sector and average salary package stands at Rs 11.10 LPA.
NEW DELHI : 464 students of the 2022-24 batch at the Birla Institute of Management Technology (BIMTECH) have been placed. The highest salary package achieved by the students is Rs 24.43 lakh per annum. The average package of PGDM students stands at Rs 11.10 LPA.
The placement drive was carried out for its four two years full-time programmes: PGDM, PGDM- International Business, PGDM-Retail Management, and PGDM-Insurance Business Management. The highest CTC for PGDM stands at Rs 22 LPA, followed by PGDM-IB at Rs 22 LPA, PGDM-RM at Rs 24.43 LPA, and PGDM-IBM with Rs 14 LPA.
145 companies from various sectors including 39 new organizations participated in the placement drive such as Landmark Group (Homecentre), Blackrock, EY India, Deloitte, Wipro Ltd., KPMG, Infosys, Make My Trip (MMT), and SBI General Insurance Co. Ltd.
Students were offered diverse roles including senior analyst, business analyst, area manager, consultant, management trainee, digital demand analyst, research associate, associate solution advisor, deputy manager, and business development manager.
BIMTECH placements 2024: Recruiting sectors
According to the placement officials, the top recruiting sector was Banking, Financial Services & Insurance (BFSI) at 37%, followed by IT & ITES, and consultancy, at 18% and 15% respectively. Manufacturing offered 9% roles, FMCG/FMCD 4%, retail 4%, logistics 2%, market research 1%, and others (media, real-estate, Edutech, and Telecom) 10%.
Talking about the resounding success, Prabina Rajib, director, BIMTECH shared, “BIMTECH has yet again maintained its legacy with the remarkable placements witnessed this year. The visit of 145+ recruiters is a testament to the dedication of our faculty, our academic programs, and the sturdy corporate relations built. There is a rise in the demand for tech-friendly & digitally oriented C-suits capable of making strides in the technological interventions happening around us. Hence, our institution has delivered talent which is capable of navigating through these ever-changing tides and excelling in their chosen fields.”
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