What is the highest package offered during Jigyasa University placements?

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Asked by Nishar Ahmed

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  • The highest package offered during Jigyasa University placements in recent past was INR 10 LPA. The highest package was offered to an MBA student by a leading EdTech company during Jigyasa University placements.

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    Aryan Rathi | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The Himgiri Zee University in Dehradun displayed encouraging placement figures in 2023, with the highest package being between INR 10 and INR 12 LPA. With an average package price of INR 3 LPA, the opportunities were distributed fairly. The university's remarkable 90% placement rate shows that its graduates have a high success rate in finding jobs.The top recruiters came from a variety of industries, and well-known brands like Saaransh Agro Solutions, JW Marriott, and ICICI Prudential Life Insurance actively participated in the hiring process. This diversity points to opportunities that students had in a variety of industries, which he

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