XIME Bangalore PGDM placements 2020; Highest package at 16.26 lakh
Himanshu Shekhar | April 3, 2021 | 03:46 PM IST | 1 min read
Square Yards made the highest offer in XIME Bangalore placements 2020. Check all the major highlights of XIME Bangalore placements.
NEW DELHI : Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship, Bangalore has released the placement report for the academic session 2020. A total of 73 companies participated in the placement drive of XIME Bangalore. A total of 146 offers were made by the companies that participated in the placement drive of XIME Bangalore . The total batch size was 167. Of which 146 students participated.
The marketing domain recruited most of the candidates for the profile of Associate Consultant. The highest CTC (cost to company) of XIME Bangalore PGDM batch was Rs 16.26 LPA while the average CTC was Rs 7.71 LPA. Also, the Information Technology (IT) sector saw the highest placements in the XIME recruitment drive.
XIME Bangalore PGDM placements 2020- Highlights
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Students got enrolled in the XIME Bangalore PGDM program |
167 |
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Students participated in the placement drive |
146 |
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Total number of companies that took part in placement drive |
73 |
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Total offers made |
146 |
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Average salary |
Rs 7.71 LPA |
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Highest salary |
Rs 16.26 LPA |
XIME Bangalore PGDM Placement 2020- Sector-wise highlights
Check the below table to know the highest recruiting sector, domain and list of prominent recruiters.
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Highest recruiting sector |
IT |
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Highest recruiting domain, profile, function |
Marketing (Associate Consultant) |
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Company that made highest offer |
Square yards |
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Top recruiting companies |
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