IIT Roorkee MBA Placements 2023: 100% students placed; highest salary at Rs 27.94 lakh
Vagisha Kaushik | February 20, 2023 | 02:57 PM IST | 1 min read
The Department of Management Studies conducted placement for MBA operations, IT and analytics; general management; marketing; and finance.
NEW DELHI : 100 percent MBA students of the Department of Management Studies at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee have been placed in placements 2023. The highest annual salary package received by an MBA student this year is Rs 27.94 lakhs per annum (LPA). The average salary remained at Rs 18.34 lakh whereas the median is at Rs 18.09 lakh.
The top 25 percent MBA students received Rs 22.85 lakh salary whereas the top 50% got Rs 21.18 lakh. Domain-wise, the average salary of students of MBA operations, IT and analytics is Rs 19.36 lakh, that of general management is Rs 18.39 lakh, marketing is Rs 18.29 lakh, and Rs 15.98 lakh for finance.
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In operations, IT and analytics domain, the profiles offered to students are management trainee (Operations), IT solutions advisor, package consultant, SAP consultant, operations analyst, data analyst, universal analyst, technical program manager, business analyst, and project manager.
In general marketing domain, the profiles offered are management trainee, accelerated leader, young leader’s program, assistant manager, associate, senior manager, management leadership, strategy and business operations, team lead, and general manager.
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In marketing domain, the profiles are management trainee (marketing), executive trainee (marketing), product manager, product specialist, relationship manager, business development, area sales manager, key account manager, and marketing strategy.
Lastly, the profiles offered in finance domain are financial risk advisory, financial operations, financial analyst, senior auditor, digital journey, manager, portfolio manager, internal audit, financial consultant, senior financial associate, and graduate analyst.
The top recruiters were Accenture Strategy, Adani, Bank of America, Barclays, Bristlecone, Cognizant, CyberTech, Dell Technologies, Deloitte, EXL, EY, GAIL, HCL, Godrej, IBM, HDFC, ICICI, Infosys, Morgan Stanley, Paytm, Vedanta, Whirlpool, etc.
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