IIM Bangalore Placements 2024: 516 students placed; 29 international offers
Vagisha Kaushik | March 28, 2024 | 07:30 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIMB Placements 2024: The top firms that made global offers are Infosys Consulting, Strategy, JP Morgan Chase London, TransformationX.
NEW DELHI : 516 students of the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Bangalore secured job offers in the final placements for Post Graduate Programme-Business Analytics (PGP-BA) and PGP 2024. The median annual salary stands at Rs 32.5 lakh.
Consulting firms made the most offers (218), while offers in finance, banking and investments were 81. IT firms and ecommerce firms made 49 offers each. Manufacturing and infrastructure firms made 36 offers, conglomerates made 30 offers, consumer goods and retail firms made 28 offers. Also, analytics and AI firms made 13 offers and healthcare related firms made 12 offers.
A record 29 students have received international offers from Infosys Consulting (7), Strategy, and Middle East (6), Jindal Shadeed (5), TransformationX (3), EY Parthenon Singapore (2), JP Morgan Chase London (2), Health City Cayman Islands (2), Fast Retailing, Japan (1) and Landmark Group, Middle East (1) while 487 students will be working in India.
30 firms from the consulting sector made 218 offers including Accenture Global Networks (48), McKinsey & Company (21), Boston Consulting Group (14), Oliver Wyman (11), EY Parthenon India (10), PwC Consulting (10), Kearney (9), TCS Management Consulting (9), Bain & Company (8), Infosys Consulting (7), Accenture India Markets Unit (6), Strategy & Middle East (6), Vector Consulting (6), Alvarez & Marsal (5), Deloitte (5), EY India (5), Accenture Data & AI (4), Arthur D. Little (4), Monitor Deloitte (4), NRI Consulting (4), Samagra (4), Strategy & India (4), KPMG (3), TransformationX (3), EY Parthenon Singapore (2), Thoucentric (2), FinIQ Consulting (1), GEP Worldwide (1), India PAC Consulting (1), LEK Consulting (1).
IIMB Placements 2024: Offers
39 firms from finance, banking, and investments offered 81 jobs. The firms in this sector included Goldman Sachs (8), Credit Saison (5), NAVI (5), Allegro Capital (4), Barclays (4), Angel Broking (3), Axis Bank (3), Bajaj Finserv (3), CitiBank (3), Kotak Mahindra Bank (3), Rothschild & Co. (3), AngelOne (2), Avendus Capital (2), Essar Capital (2), IDFC (2), Jio Financial Services (2), JP Morgan Chase London (2), NatWest Group (2).
23 firms from IT software, services, and security made 49 job offers. The companies included Microsoft (5), Browserstack (4), HCL Tech (4), Coforge (3), Cognizant (3), Pine Labs (3), Ruse Home (3), Atlassian Software (2), Capgemini (2), Cisco (2), EXL Services (2), GyanSys (2), HSBC Tech (2), KyN Hood (2), Newgen Software (2), Apple (1), D.E. Shaw (1), Hexaware Technologies (1), MoveInSync (1), PrivaSapien (1), Salesforce (1), Tech Mahindra (1), Unacademy (1).
The IIMB students received 49 offers from 19 firms in the e-commerce, payments, and telecom sector including American Express (9), Amazon (6), Airtel (4), Make My Trip (4), DTDC (3), Myntra (3), Ecom Express (2), Juspay (2), National Payments Corporation of India (2), PhonePe (2), RazorPe (2), Tesco India (2), Visa (2), Flipkart (1), NoBroker (1), Simpl (1), Tata Play (1), Vodafone Idea (1), Zomato (1).
Professor Ganesh N Prabhu, chairperson, Career Development Services, IIMB, said, “In a difficult placement year, we are immensely grateful to Accenture as they reposed confidence in IIMB students by making a record of 58 offers across its three units – Global Networks, India Markets Unit and Data & AI.”
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