XLRI summer placements 2025 see 584 offers, highest stipend at Rs 3.5 lakh from BFSI sector
Vagisha Kaushik | November 10, 2025 | 10:50 AM IST | 2 mins read
XLRI Summer Placement Report: 583 students of PGDM-HRM, PGDM-BM, PGDM-LSCM, from Jamshedpur and Delhi-NCR campuses, grab offers from 114 companies.
583 students from both the campuses of XLRI - Xavier School of Management secured 584 offers in Summer Internship Placement (SIP) process for the batch of 2025–27 across its flagship two-year programmes — Postgraduate Diploma in Human Resource Management (PGDM-HRM), Postgraduate Diploma in Business Management (PGDM-BM), and Postgraduate Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (PGDM-LSCM).
Around 114 recruiters, including 28 new, made offers in various sectors such as consulting, finance, sales and marketing, general management, product management, operations, systems or IT, and human resources. Among the top recruiters in XLRI placements are Aditya Birla Group, Accenture Strategy, Amazon, American Express, Bajaj Auto, Boston Consulting Group, Flipkart, HUL, and ITC.
The average stipend has been recorded at Rs 1.6 lakh per month, median at Rs 1.55 lakh per month, and the highest stipend stands at Rs 3.50 lakh per month, offered from the BFSI sector. JP Morgan Chase made the highest offer of Rs 3.5 lakh.
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The average stipend for the top 5%, 10%, and 25% of the batch stands at Rs 2.49 lakh, Rs 2.40 lakh, and Rs 2.23 lakh, respectively. Notably, 38% of the students secured stipends above Rs 2 lakh, 62% above Rs 1.5 lakh, and 81% above Rs 1 lakh.
XLRI summer internship placements 2025
Sebastian George SJ, director, XLRI Jamshedpur , said, “The successful completion of the Summer Internship Process 2025 marks yet another milestone in XLRI’s legacy of excellence and industry trust. This year’s process reflects the institute’s enduring commitment to forming responsible business leaders who excel amidst evolving market dynamics.
“We are deeply grateful to our recruiting partners for their continued faith in XLRI’s talent and proud of our students whose performance and professionalism uphold the values of integrity, competence, and purpose that define this institution. My heartfelt appreciation also goes to our faculty, staff, and placement committee for their relentless efforts in ensuring yet another remarkable season of placements,” he added.
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