Placements 2005 |
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The Indian School of Business, for the second time consecutively, has set new benchmarks for placements in 2005. The highest international CTC of $181,000 (Rs 80 lakhs) was in league with the offers received by students from Ivy League schools. The average international CTC at $100,000 (Rs 44 lakhs) recorded a jump of 19% from 2004. The highest Indian CTC at the ISB this year was Rs 20 lakhs and the average Indian CTC stands at Rs 10 lakhs, representing a rise of 11% from last year
The Class of 2005 had 273 students, of which 251 participated in the placements. 150 companies participated in the placement out of which only 84 could make the final offers. A total of 344 offers were made to the students.
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| PLACEMENTS 2005 HIGHLIGHTS |
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| Number of Companies that Participated |
151 |
| Number of Students that Participated |
251 (total students 273) |
| Number of Offers Made |
351 |
| Number of Lateral Offers |
339 (97%) |
| Number of International Offers |
35 |
| Highest International CTC |
USD 1,81,000 |
| Highest Domestic CTC |
Rs 21,10,000 |
| Average Domestic CTC |
Rs 10,01,000 |
| Average Domestic (Incoming) CTC |
Rs 5,56,150 |
| Women students in class |
48 |
| Total Offers for Women |
63 |
| Women International Offers |
4 |
| Women Students: Domestic Highest CTC |
Rs 17,50,000 |
| Women Students: Domestic Average CTC |
Rs. 9,22,257 |
| Returning Companies (From Last year) |
About 90 % |
| Companies Making Highest Offers |
Birlasoft, Cognizant, Deloitte, GE, IBM, Mckinsey, Satyam, Wipro |
Satyam, Wipro International Offers From |
Australia, Dubai, Europe, Singapore, USA |
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