How are placements in IB ? What is the avg package? I have 84.8percentile in CAT. Do i stand a chance to be shortlisted for GD PI?

118 Views|Posted 2016-01-14 16:25:27
Asked by Raunak Gupta
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S
2016-01-24 12:55:49
Hi raunak chances are bleak but you could give it a try because our tentative for cat is 85+. thank you

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R
2016-01-20 18:27:42
IB the average package is going around 9-10 lacs and yes you have a chance

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2016-01-20 18:21:00
We don't have data for packages offered to individual courses or streams. However, the average package last year was Rs. 8.25 lakh, and has risen to Rs. 9.4 lakh this year (with more than 80% students placed). At your percentile, you stand a good chance of receiving a CDPI call. Best of luck!

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2016-01-17 21:21:37
There is no difference in placements for IB and fmg. you have a strong chance for IB with this percentile. average package is same for both img and fmg as mentioned on the official site of FORE

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