IMI Kolkata Placements 2023: Highest package at Rs 14 lakh; ICICI among top recruiters
Ishita Ranganath | February 16, 2023 | 04:00 PM IST | 1 min read
IMI Kolkata records 100% placements with a total of 186 offers made by 93 companies at the campus placement drive this year.
NEW DELHI: The International Management Institute Kolkata (IMI K) concludes its campus placements with 186 offers made to students. The institute has recorded 100% placement with Rs 14 lakh per annum becoming the highest package.
A total of 187 students enrolled for the campus placement drive this year, of which 186 participated. The average package received by participating IMI Kolkata students was Rs 10.45 lakh per annum. The highest recruiting sector was banking finance service and insurance (BFSI) course. Meanwhile the highest recruiting domain, profile and function at the placement drive was consulting.
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A total of 93 companies participated in the IMI K placement 2023, out of which 32 companies were first time recruiters. Atomberg Technologies made the highest offer at Rs 14.5 lakh.
Top recruiters at IMI K this year were- ICICI Bank Limited, KPMG Global Services, Deloitte, PwC Acceleration Centers, HSBC (India), Randstad India Private Limited, Firstsource Solutions Limited, Tata AIG General Insurance Company Limited, KANTAR, among others.
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