What is the highest package placement offered during IILM University MBA placements?

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5 months ago

The highest package offered to MBA students is around ₹24 LPA.

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8 months ago

The highest package offered to MBA students at IILM University (Greater Noida & Gurugram combined) has shown impressive growth:

  • For the graduating class of 2025, the highest package reached INR 24 LPA, with an average package around INR 8.6 LPA, achieved through participation by 400+ recruiters, incl

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9 months ago

As of the latest placement cycle, the highest package offered to MBA students at IILM University is around INR 18 LPA (lakhs per annum). This offer was made by an international company for a strategic management role, reflecting the growing recognition of IILM's management education in the industry.

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3 months ago

The highest package offered to MBA students during IILM University MBA placements was INR 26 LPA. The same is given in the table below:

Particulars

Placement Statistics (2025)

the highest package

INR 26 LPA

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