What was the highest package offered at National Institute of Fashion Technology Patna?

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    Aarushi Kalra | Contributor-Level 10

    3 months ago

    As per unofficial sources, the NIFT Patna the highest package offered to the students in recent drives stood at INR 22 LPA. Refer to the table below to know the details:

    ParticularsPlacement Statistics
    the highest packageINR 22 LPA
  • If we talk about the latest  2023 placement record of National Institute of Fashion Technology. Almost 90 percent of the student got placed. The highest package which was offered to the students was 22 LPA and average package was 4.5 lpa. The highest package was offered to students of B Des course. Various good companies like Wipro, Aditya Birla, Nuvo, Amazon were the top recruiters. The placement record of the Institute is good and the ratio of students getting placed is also good. Of any student takes admission in this Institute his/her fees invested will not get wasted and he/she may get a good ROI. 

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