IIM Ranchi achieves 100% placements with highest package of Rs 1.2 crore
Press Trust of India | May 6, 2026 | 08:41 PM IST | 1 min read
IIM Ranchi: More than 421 students from various MBA courses, including 50 graduates from the E-MBA, participated in the placements cycle for the academic year 2025-26
RANCHI : IIM Ranchi achieved 100 per cent placements for the 2025-26 academic session, with a student securing the highest package of Rs 1.2 crore per annum, according to the institute's final placement report released on Wednesday.
As many as 421 students from various MBA programmes, including 50 graduates from the Executive MBA, participated in the placement process during the session.
"A student from the Executive MBA (EMBA) of 2024-26 Summer Batch has secured the highest package of Rs 1.2 crore for a leadership role," IIM Ranchi director Prof Deepak Kumar Srivastava said while releasing the report.
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Among the students who participated in the campus placement drive, 72.83 per cent were freshers and 42.93 per cent were female students.
Sixty companies extended placement offers to MBA students, the report stated. The highest annual package secured by an MBA student reached Rs 52.50 lakh per annum. The top-performing 25 per cent of students achieved an average annual package of Rs 24.83 lakh, it added.
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