IIM Udaipur records 100% placement for MBA batch; highest salary at Rs 35.96 lakh
IIM Udaipur: 37 students of the MBA batch were offered about 150 job roles with Rs 19.54 lakh average salary
Abhiraj P | February 10, 2022 | 06:06 PM IST
New Delhi: The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Udaipur recorded 100 percent placements for the MBA in global supply chain management batch with the highest salary being offered of Rs 35.96 lakh per annum. The average annual salary offered was Rs 19.54 lakh.
According to a statement from IIM Udaipur, the 37 students of the MBA batch were offered about 150 job opportunities in the IIM Udaipur placement drive, which saw participation from 56 companies. The least salary offered during the placement was Rs 14 lakh per annum.
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The offers came from different sectors such as digital supply chain, logistics, tech strategy, analytics, network design, product management and business analysis. Many reputed companies such as BlueYonder, Bristlecone, Flipkart, McCain, Manhattan Associates, Nexdigm, Reliance Digital, Accenture Technology, Accolite Digital, Cognizant, Decimal Technologies, Digite, EXL, Cognizant, Decimal Technologies, IBM, Infosys Consulting, among others participated in the IIM Udaipur placement drive.
IIM Udaipur’s MBA in global supply chain management is a full-time programme with a one-year duration. The course was started in the institute in 2013 and requires the students to have at least three years of work experience to enrol for the course. It is for the 9th consecutive time that the students of this course are witnessing 100 percent placements, claims the institute .
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“With 100% of the batch placed much before the course ends, it is indeed gratifying to see the continued faith and support of the industry in the 1-year full-time MBA in Global Supply Chain Management from IIM Udaipur. With India aspiring to be a global supply chain hub and disruptive challenges seen in situations like the Covid pandemic, the importance of supply chain management has become even more center stage to effective business operations and growth. We are happy that our foresight and initiatives in setting up a Centre of Excellence in Supply Chain Management and this unique course are seeing increasing relevance,” said Janat Shah, director of IIM Udaipur.
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