XLRI Placements: PGDM 2023-25 secures over 600 offers with highest international package at Rs 1.10 crore
Vaishnavi Shukla | March 27, 2025 | 11:43 AM IST | 2 mins read
XLRI Placements 2023-25: The highest domestic salary package stood at 75 lakhs per annum. A total of 591 PGDM students took part in the placements from the Jamshedpur and Delhi NCR campuses.
NEW DELHI : The Xavier School of Management (XLRI) students received over 600 job offers in the final placements conducted for the PGDM (BM) and PGDM (HRM) batch of 2023-2025. The highest international salary package offered to a student was Rs 1.10 crore, while the domestic package stood at Rs 75 lakhs per annum.
“A total of 591 students from XLRI Jamshedpur and XLRI Delhi NCR campuses participated in the placement process, with 172 recruiters extending over 600 offers, including two international offers and 41 new recruiters,” the XLRI statement said.
However, despite the market conditions, the median salary reached Rs 29 LPA, with the highest 10% securing an average of Rs 52.03 LPA and the top 25% securing Rs 44.35 LPA.
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XLRI Final Placements 2025
XLRI placement session witnessed 34.17% of students receiving pre-placement offers (PPOs) as a testament to their performance during their internship period. Domains including consulting, BFSI, and sales and marketing were top recruiters with firms such as Accenture Strategy, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), EY Parthenon, PwC India, Reliance, and Kotak Mahindra Bank making the highest number of offers.
XLRI’s sector-wise placements
- For the consulting domain, 26% of the batch secured roles with McKinsey, BCG, Bain and Co., Accenture Strategy, EY Parthenon, Kearney, PwC, IPAC, Infosys, Aon, KPMG, and others.
- In the BFSI sector, 22% of students were placed at Goldman Sachs, Citi, Axis Bank, HDFC Ergo, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Barclays, Deutsche, NatWest, NPCI, Standard Chartered, HSBC, MasterCard, Policy Bazaar, and others.
- For sales and marketing total of 18% of students joined AbinBev, Adani Wilmar, Amul, Dabur, Godrej, HUL, ITC, Nestle, Philip Morris Int’l, Samsung, Tata Consumer Products, Asian Paints, Mondelez, Nestlé, Kraft Heinz, and L’Oréal in brand management and marketing roles.
- For ITES, E-commerce, and tech companies such as Amazon, Microsoft, FedEx, American Express, NoBroker, Meesho, Ola, Zomato, Vivo, UKG, DarwinBox, Genpact, Doubletick, and many others hired for product management, analytics, and digital strategy.
- General Management and PSU Industry giants Aditya Birla Group (ABG), Capgemini, Reliance, TAS, Mahindra, Vedanta, JSW, L&T, BPCL, CPCL, GAIL, IOCL, IREDA, ONGC SPM Port, and other PSU and firms recruited for strategic leadership roles.
- For HR roles, XLRI maintained its position as the top choice for HR recruitment, with major firms such as Amazon, Asian Paints, Bajaj Auto, Colgate Palmolive, Fedex, Flipkart, HDFC Ergo, Ola, Reliance, ABG, Accenture TAP, Airtel, HUL, ITC, Sun Pharma, Tata Steel, Tata Electronics, Vedanta, for hiring in HR consulting, compensation and benefits, HR analytics, and chief of staff roles.
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