XIMB final placement 2019-2021 registers the highest CTC of 24 LPA
Under the helm of Xavier University, Xavier Institute of Management, School of Human Resource Management, and School of Rural Management have successfully wrapped their placement drive, Xuberance 2021. XIMB has accomplished 100% placements for its 33rd batch. The major highlights of XIMB final placement 2019-2021 are as follows:
|
Business Management (BM) |
Human Resource Management (HRM) |
Rural Management (RM) |
|
|
No. of companies |
97 |
52 |
35 |
|
No. of new companies |
53 |
26 |
10 |
|
No. of students participated |
374 |
129 |
108 |
|
PPO/PPI |
58 |
13 |
- |
|
Average salary |
15.15 LPA |
12.03 LPA |
6.80 LPA |
|
Median salary |
14.50 LPA |
11.00 LPA |
7.00 LPA |
|
Highest package |
24.00 LPA |
20.00 LPA |
11.62 LPA |
MBA (Business Management)
XIMB final placement 2019-2021 (Xuberance ‘21) saw the participation of the batch of 374 students in the placement process of MBA BM. 97 companies extended offers, of which 53 were new recruiters. In terms of intake, the highest number of recruitments were made in the Consulting sector (31%) which was followed by Systems (21%), Marketing (20%), BFSI (17%), and other sectors.
58 students were extended PPOs from their summer internship organizations and 4 students got placement offers from national/international corporate case studies.

The prominent recruiters of XIMB final placement 2019-2021 (MBA BM) were Morgan Stanley Capital International, BNY Mellon, Deloitte, ICICI Bank, Bajaj Consumer Care, Viacom18, Royal Enfield, HashedIn by Deloitte, L&T Infotech, Accenture Strategy & Consulting, Crompton Greaves, Aditya Birla Capital, Airtel, Trafigura, and many more.
School of Human Resource Management (MBA HRM)
Xuberance 21 saw the batch of 129 candidates participating in the placement process of the MBA (HRM) batch. 52 companies participated in XIMB final placement 2019-2021 out of which 26 were new recruiters.13 students received PPO/PPI opportunities during their summer internship.

The prominent recruiters of XIMB final placement 2019-2021 (MBA HRM) were Deloitte, Cognizant, Capgemini, L&T, IBM, Infosys, Accenture, EY GDS, ITC Ltd., Aarti Industries, Vedanta, GAIL, Tata Steel, TASL, Manipal Group, Mahindra & Mahindra, Hindalco, Adani, Royal Enfield, Samsung, Titan and many more.
School of Rural Management (MBA RM)
The placements witnessed a multitude of roles encompassing all sectors like BFSI, Development, Consultancy, Marketing, Healthcare and Financial Inclusion amongst others, offered by the 35 companies out of which 10 were new recruiters. The present trend of placements highlighted a special focus on financial inclusion. This placement season saw the introduction of a new sector in its list of recruiters with Mordor Intelligence, a very prominent company from the Consulting sector coming for recruitments.

The average package for the development sector stood at INR 5.35 LPA. The development sector witnessed the addition of new recruiters such as AISECT, MP-SRLM into the esteemed recruiter’s portfolio comprising of organizations such as Bihar Rural Livelihood Promotion Society–Jeevika, and PRADAN who recruited through campus placements. The average package for the BFSI sector stood at INR 7.12 LPA.
Amul, RBL Finserve, Samunnati Small Finance Bank, ESAF Small Finance Bank, PwC, Prestige, Satin Credit Care, ICICI Bank, IDFC First Bank, RBL Bank, IFFCO, Optimus Pharma, Bihar Rural Livelihood Promotion Society–Jeevika, PRADAN, and many more were some of the prominent recruiters of the XIMB final placement 2019-2021 (MBA RM).
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