New Delhi: Goa Institute of Management (GIM) is holding placements for its Postgraduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) students in 2022. A PGDM student's maximum annual income package is Rs 55 lakh.
In the ongoing placement process at GIM, the average CTC for the PGDM programme is currently Rs 14.66 LPA.
The Big Data Analytics (BDA) Program students' maximum and average CTC are, respectively, Rs 40.2 LPA and Rs 17.2 LPA.
Similar to this, a student in the Healthcare Management (HCM) degree received a salary package worth Rs 29 lakh, with an average CTC of Rs 16 lakh. Additionally, the highest CTC and average CTC for the Banking, Insurance, and Financial Services (BIFS) Program are both Rs 27 lakh and Rs 14.2 LPA, respectively.
With Microsoft, Harshita Banthia has receive a pay package offer of around Rs 55 lakh. Before joining GIM, she spent time in Pune working as a software development engineer for an international bank.
She earned her degree in computer science engineering from a college in Chhattisgarh, where she currently resides with her family. She left her job and studied online for the MBA Entrance Exams to polish her management abilities. She applied to numerous institutes and achieved astounding results on her CAT exams, according to a GIM official release.
"GIM has consistently been at the forefront of industry excellence when it comes to their students' well-being and education," the GIM director stated. We want our students to advance in their chosen fields of study and carry the torch of conscientious leadership. The portfolios and placements of our recruiters have grown significantly this year as they do every year.
GIM received the 36th place in the management category in the National Curriculum Ranking Framework (NIRF) ranking 2022. Out of the 424 students that received diplomas from the institute in 2020–21, 407 were placed. The average pay for students who were placed was Rs. 10 lakh.
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