TAPMI achieves 100% placements for PGDM Banking and Finance; highest salary at Rs 22.3 lakh
Anu Parthiban | December 14, 2022 | 11:50 AM IST | 1 min read
TAPMI Manipal Placements 2022: The institute has achieved an almost 4.1 times increase in the post-programme salary in comparison to the pre-program salary.
NEW DELHI: TA Pai Management Institute (TAPMI) Manipal has recorded 100 percent campus placements for its flagship Post Graduate Diploma in Banking and Finance (PDGM-BKFS) for the 2021-23 batch with an average salary of Rs 15.7 lakh.
“This year, the highest package is Rs 22.3 lakh and the average CTC of the top 10 students is Rs 21.7 lakh. TAPMI has achieved an almost 4.1 times increase in the post-programme salary in comparison to the pre-program salary,” the institute said in a statement.
Fifty-nine students were eligible for placements this year and all of them were placed across 21 companies. 17 students were offered pre-placements through summer internships with an average package of Rs 15.7 lakh.
The top recruiters who participated in the TAPMI placement 2022 include Arcesium, Accenture Operations, CitiCorp, CRISIL, Deloitte, EY GDS, EY India, Goldman Sachs, HCL, HDFC Bank, HSBC Bank, ITH Technologies, Jean Martin, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Kotak Bank, Lowe’s, SBI Capital, TATA Capital, ThemePro, Tresvista, Wells Fargo.
Also read | IIT Bombay Placements 2022: Over 1,500 offers recorded; 25 offers over Rs 1 crore
Commenting on this year’s placement, TAPMI director Madhu Veeraraghavan said: “TAPMI’s strong placement is an outcome of our industry-relevant curriculum that focuses on imparting skills and competencies to contend with challenges and opportunities in today’s complex environment.”
TAPMI Manipal has been ranked 38 in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) India Ranking 2022.
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