How are the placements and corporate perception for IB in ITM Business School?

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7 years ago
Placements in ITM for IB students are average. The average salary package offered by companies was INR. 5 lacs to INR. 6.5 lacs per annum. Companies mostly visit ITM to conduct campus placement drives while some other also companies visit to conduct pool campus drives where the students of other col

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2 years ago
The placements for International Business (IB) students at ITM are reported to be average, with the average salary package ranging from INR 5 lakhs to INR 6.5 lakhs per annum. Companies visit the campus to conduct placement drives, and some also conduct pool campus drives where students from other c

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