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Students become eligible for placements from the 2nd year. Companies like Bank of America, Barclays, KPMG, EY, PWC, ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, Accenture Strategy etc came to campus for recruitment Plans after getting my degree is to work in a good package in a decent company
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Placement are also good your summer starts from August or September onwards and final also and going upto February good companies are comes in our campus recruiting like Axis, Bank of America, Tata capital and more
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Every batch has a dedicated placement committe comprising of 8-10 students who are selected after a tiring process of 5-6 rounds. The place com tries to get as many companies as posible to the campus for summer and final placements. Almost whole batch gets placed by the end of the course. Packages range from 12-50 lacs, average being 20 lacs
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The Placements are good here. Many good Companies come for placement and internships. The Average package offered is 17lpa, and the highest is 25lpa. The college has a record of 100% placement, where all the students get placed in renowned companies and get a good package. The college has a good ROI.
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The average placement package for the academic year 2023 as released in a report, was 28,00,000 lakh. Top companies like Bank of America, Micron, Barclays, etc recruited students. For more information kindly visit the official college website.
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Campus placements start from in july- august in second year. Companies include ICICI, Barclays, MUFC, Bank of america, Micron etc. My plan after getting the degree is to work in a reputed company as an analyst or power BI specialist.
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The placements are decent. There are some really great companies that visit our campus like ICICI, Accenture, L&T, TATA motors, TATA steel, Bloomberg, TVS etc. Actually, the market is currently down therefore companies a very choosy and are not offering a lot of perks so students are getting placed very slowly.
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During term 4 you are eligible for sitting in placement, required percentage is more than 6 CGPA. NSE, Bank of America, Deloitte, ICICI Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Tata Motors, Tata Companies, Reliance, and many more. once placed you can not sit for another company. The highest package is 40LPA and the average is 18LPA. Placement is 100% To join and be prepared for the life ahead. Do my best in the job role I am provided with.
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The placement committee provides both summer internships and final year placements to the students. Many companies visit like ICICI, Tata Capital, Tata Motors, Bajaj Capital, GSK, etc. GSK offered an internship of 1.2 lakhs per month. ICICI offered 80,000 per month. Others offered in the range of 25,000 to 40,000 per month. All the students who sit for placements get placed. The profile varies from sales to marketing to product management and HR roles. My plans after getting this degree is to work in the corporate sector as an HR professional.
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Placement is above average considering it to be a Tier 2 college as it is not locationally advantageous for companies to visit but our Placement Committee and Industry Interaction Committee plays a good role in bringing the companies
There are various pros and cons of joining IIM Kashipur:
Pros:
Located at a wonderful intersection of industry (300+ operational plants of companies like Parle, Titan, Mahindra, Dabur, and others), tourism (places like Corbett National Park, Nainital, Mussorie, and so on), and agriculture (sugar cane producers, agricultural university, and so on), there is a lot of scope for multidisciplinary learning and management education application.
The new campus has 200+ acres of sprawling lush greenery as well as all relevant amenities. IIM Kashipur was the first to do so. Among the new IIMs with the highest number of international placements/summer internships and comparable, if not better, overall placements than all other new IIMs. IIM Kashipur is a place for fostering new ideas and feeling satisfied when they come to fruition.
Cons:
If you believe in a traditional legacy-driven culture, and the comfort of having a tremendously established alumni pool, then IIM Kashipur may be suitable for you but after 10 years or so.
If you like to contribute new ideas and believe in working towards them, or maybe in organizing events as formative batches to make them a legacy for your juniors to carry forward, then IIM Kashipur is the place for you.
It is true that life at an IIM is hectic, but this acceptance has shaped students in such a way that they are prepared to follow the most demanding of schedules.
IIM Kashipur places a strong emphasis on students' overall development. The Institute offers a variety of opportunities. The Institute is located in one of the country's most densely industrialised regions, with over 180 industries having plants in and around the region.
A completely student-driven campus, with a student body for everything from placements to functional work, academic to non-academic activities. Throughout the year, students are involved in a variety of activities, such as organising the flagship events such as Annual Fest - Agnitraya, management conclave, TEDx, and so on.
One of the fascinating aspects of campus life is learning about insights that even students are sometimes unaware of. The language aspect is the most intriguing; the humorous slang will make you roar with laughter. Similarly, IIM Kashipur's campus language makes you laugh every time you read it.
IIM Kashipur students make time for themselves and spend it on campus in their designated areas. The Night Canteen, which is run entirely by students, is one of the special corners. You can not only eat but also talk, gossip, and relax with your friends and groups.
Here is the classroom experience of one of the IIM Kashipur students who started in September and had online classes until October. The classes were being held in hybrid mode once a significant number of students had arrived on campus and things appeared to be improving.
It was wonderful to return to the traditional teaching methods of the classroom during his offline classes and learn from our professors in person rather than only through screens. Comparing in-person sessions to online ones, the level of interaction and student participation was significantly higher. Their teachers would cold call them to find out how we interpreted the case's specifics, so everyone had to be prepared with case readings and analyses.
Because no one can see what you are doing on the screen in an online class, you can do some pending work, but in an offline classroom, you must be completely attentive and responsive to the questions posed by the teacher. This made their schedule even more difficult because other tasks needed to be completed at different times of the day.
Overall, the offline MBA experience is unique and serves the true purpose of pursuing an MBA degree where the schedule is hectic and you need to manage everything at your fingertips by increasing your efficiency and working quickly with your teammates. He finds it to be an enthralling experience.
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