SIIB Pune records highest placement package of Rs 24.65 lakh; MBA in agri business reaches Rs 16.18 lakh
SIIB Pune Placements 2024: The MBA in sustainability management programme achieved the highest package of Rs 15.95 LPA during the placement session.

Vikas Kumar Pandit | December 10, 2024 | 03:03 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Symbiosis Institute of International Business (SIIB), placements spanned three Master of Business Administration (MBA) programmes, including international business, agri-business, and sustainability management, for the 2024 academic year. The highest placement package of Rs 24.65 lakh per annum (LPA) was offered for the MBA in International Business programme.
As per the institute, the MBA-IB curriculum includes core business courses and training in export-import management, trade finance, forex management, international marketing, global supply chain management, mergers and acquisitions, and international commercial law.
According to the official press release, graduates of this programme are prepared for various roles, including international business consultant, export/import manager, global supply chain manager, international marketing manager, foreign exchange analyst, and business development manager.
MBA in Agri-Business, Sustainability Management placement highlights
The highest package for the MBA-Agri-Business programme records Rs 16.18 LPA. The programme’s curriculum combines management fundamentals with agriculture-focused courses, including rural marketing, agriculture finance, microfinance, and agri supply chain management.
The MBA-Sustainability Management programme achieved the highest package of Rs 15.95 LPA during the placement session. This specialised curriculum covers areas such as climate change, corporate sustainability, energy management, and carbon market.
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SIIB Pune Placements 2024: Top recruiters
The institute's diverse placement sectors include FMCG, Banking, IT, Consulting, Agri-Business, and Sustainability. Leading companies such as Accenture, Adani, Deloitte, EY, Godrej, Infosys, KPMG, PWC, Nestle, Tata Motors, and Yes Bank have been long-standing recruiters for SIIB. The institute's diverse placement sectors include FMCG, Banking, IT, Consulting, Agri-Business, and Sustainability
Speaking about the placements, the director of SIIB Pune, Alka Maurya, said, “Our focus has always been on offering a rigorous academic foundation paired with experiential learning, which enables students to develop the critical skills they need to thrive in competitive sectors. This year’s placement results underscore the success of our approach and the unwavering dedication of our faculty, students, and corporate partners.”
“It is a testament to the strong ties we have forged with industry leaders who recognize the diverse expertise and work-ready skills that our graduates bring to their organizations,” she further said.
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