CMR University placement report 2020-21: 115 students bag offers; Highest CTC 8 LPA
Sundararajan | May 20, 2021 | 06:28 PM IST | 1 min read
Thomson Reuters India Pvt. Ltd, Byju’s, ANZ India, Deloitte India Pvt. Ltd and more renowned companies visit the CMR campus this year for placement for batch 2020-21.
NEW DELHI:
Sri Chikka Muniyappa Reddy University (CMRU), Bangalore, has successfully conducted the placement drive for the year 2020-21. As per the CMRU placement report, 306 students participated in the CMR University placement drive 2021. The highest CTC offered at this placement drive is Rs 8 LPA while the average CTC is Rs 3.52 LPA.
CMR University placement drive witnessed participation from over 150 top companies, out of which almost 30% of the recruiters were new. Companies such as Byju’s, Thomson Reuters India Pvt. Ltd, ANZ India, Deloitte India Pvt. Ltd and more participated in the campus placement and recruited students across various domains such as Humanities, Social Sciences, Economics, Management, Pure Sciences, and Commerce.
CMR University placement 2020-21: Details
Check out the statistics from the CMR University placement report below.
|
Particulars |
Details |
|
Number of students enrolled |
600 |
|
Number of students participated in the CMR placement |
306 |
|
Number of companies participated in the placement drive |
151 |
|
Number of first-time recruiters |
90 |
|
Total number of offers made |
115 |
|
Average salary offered |
Rs 3.52 LPA |
|
Highest salary offered |
Rs 8 LPA |
|
Highest recruiting sector |
Services Sector |
|
Highest offer made by |
Thomson Reuters India Pvt Ltd |
A total of 115 offers were made to the management graduates in this placement drive. One of the notable features of this placement drive is that students from multiple schools of studies at CMR University participated. Furthermore, the number of eligible students participating in the recruitment drive (306) also increased exponentially this year.
This trend clearly shows that the companies visiting CMR University for campus placements are of paramount importance to the talents and abilities of the students above all else.
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