IIM Indore Summer Internship 2022: Rs 6 lakh stipend highest offer
Press Trust of India | November 3, 2022 | 07:07 PM IST | 1 min read
IIM-I, for the first time gets employers with the highest offer of Rs 6 lakh for a summer internship. 606 students participated in the programme.
INDORE: The students of Indian Institute of Management, Indore, (IIM-I) have hit a jackpot as the employers have shelled out the highest Rs 6 lakh stipend offer to some for summer internship, an institute official said.
This is for the first time that such a huge stipend has been doled out to the students of 26-year-old IIM-I, he said, adding that the summer placements saw a participation of 606 students from two-year postgraduate programme (PGP) and the 5-year integrated programme in management (IPM).
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He said the employers have offered Rs 2.74 lakh median stipends to the students for two months. This batch of 600 students was the highest in number among the IIMs in the country whose courses are scheduled to end in 2024, the official said, adding that 140 foreign and Indian firms rolled out internship offers at IIM-I. He said that the consulting sector witnessed the highest number of offers at 25 per cent.
IIM Ahmedabad held the first cluster on the summer placements 2022 programme . As the covid-19 pandemic subsided, the Institute conducted the placement process in hybrid mode where companies conducted the interview process physically at the campus or virtually. About 60 firm participated in the programme. The Boston Consulting Group was the top recruiter with 28 offers.
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