How are IILM University placements?

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7 months ago

In the Class of 2025, IILM achieved an impressive 100% placement rate, with over 400 recruiters participating. Graduates secured an average package of around INR 8.6 LPA, while the the highest package reached approximately INR 24 LPA, offered by top-tier firms across consulting, BFSI, FMCG, and IT s

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a year ago

IILM University has a strong placement record, with students securing roles in top companies across various industries. The university provides career support through training, internships, and campus recruitment drives, ensuring students are well-prepared for job opportunities.

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2 weeks ago

Have a look at the table below to know more about the IILM University placments 2025:

Particulars

Placement Statistics (2025)

Highest package

INR 24 LPA

Average package

INR 7.46 LPA

Total recruiters

400

Placement rate

100%

Top recruiters

Deloitte, Gartner, KPMG, Sony

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a year ago

The University has released 2023 placement data for the MBA. As per the report, 104 MBA students were placed and 12 students turned entrepreneurs or opted to continue with their family business. The highest package offered during IILM University MBA placements 2023 was INR 12 LPA. Ethos Limited, ICI

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2 years ago

Institute of Integrated Learning in Management University has 100 percent placement record in 2020. More than 1200 students are employed in different sectors. Moreover, 330 companies visited the campus and the average package is INR 7.5LacsPer Annum. The highest salary package offered is 20 Lakh Per

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