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IMT Ghaziabad records 100 pc placement

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New Delhi , Dec. 25

The Institute of Management Technology (IMT), Ghaziabad, registered 100 per cent placements for its students from the batch of 2007, according to a release here.

The campus recruitment process started with 121 companies confirming their participation. Vying to recruit 253 students of the Class of 2007, companies made 336 offers including seven international offers. Most of the students bagged multiple offers.

The average salary was 10.36 lakh, an increase of a whopping 40 per cent over the previous year. The largest recruiter this year was Kotak Mahindra Bank, which handed out 31 offers. Infosys, Cognizant, ICICI Prudential, Bharti, and Trident were also amongst the leading recruiters on campus.

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