JAGSoM Placements: Highest package at Rs 85 lakh; over 50% PPOs recorded so far
Adarsh Srivastava | February 24, 2023 | 06:34 PM IST | 1 min read
While the current average compensation package at the institute was recorded at Rs 17.2 lakh, the highest domestic package offered stood at Rs 43 lakh.
NEW DELHI: Jagdish Sheth School of Management (JAGSoM) Bengaluru has marked a significant growth in Pre-Placement Offers (PPOs) for the 2023 batch, which has already reached over 50 percent, even though the formal placement process is only a few days away. As per the institute release, three students have received international offers, with the highest package being Rs 85 lakh.
While the current average compensation package at the institute was recorded at Rs 17.2 lakh, the highest domestic package offered stood at Rs 43 lakh. Over 30 organisations have extended these PPO spans across Information Technology, Consulting, NBFC, automotive, Banking, Real Estate, and growth stage start-ups.
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A number of renowned organisations have also offered PPOs, including Wipro, SAP Labs, Schneider Electric, Hexaware Technologies, Federal Bank, Classic Legends, and Berkadia.
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Outlining the Placements Strategy, Prof Rajesh Kumar, Chairperson, Internships and Placements, JAGSoM says, “Ours is an engagement driven approach, unlike ‘mela’ driven placement followed by most B-Schools. The ‘mela’ approach does not provide the recruiter and aspirant an opportunity to discover each other well, resulting in high attrition in the initial years itself.”
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