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IIPM placements at new high
New Delhi, April 8
The Indian Institute of Planning and Management
placement has seen an all-time high of around
2,000 domestic placements and over 100
international. The highest domestic offer stood at Rs
8.08 lakh annually while the highest international
offer stood at Rs 21.02 lakh. The average domestic
salary stood at Rs 5 lakh. HSBC, Pipal Research,
Evalueserve.com, Oracle, HP, ICICI Bank, Reliance
ADAG were among the major recruiters, a release
said. At least, 85 new companies have visited the
campus for the first time. The first time recruiters
included Yes Bank, Zee Entertainment and UB group
among others, it added. Among the international
recruiters were the Dubai-based Emirates Neon, the
Al Sharaf group and Oman-based Saud Bahwan
group. - Our Bureau
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