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IIM-C manages placements for all, but salaries drop

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Posted: Mar 13, 2009 at 0910 hrs IST

Kolkata Recession has hit recruitment at IIM-Calcutta this season with companies which had offered high pay packets last year staying away from the process this time.

Only 86 companies took part in the placement process this year compared to 107 last time. Of the 86 companies, 34 came to IIM-C for the first time. This means only 52 of the 107 companies returned to the institute.

Although IIM-C managed to place all its 265 students in the 10-day placement exercise which concluded recently, the average salary for domestic offers dropped by 23 per cent to Rs 12.7 lakh.

“We had decided to carry on with the placements till each student had a job,” said Sekhar Chaudhury, director, IIM-C.

This year, the institute allowed companies who were ready to pay more than Rs 6 lakh per annum, whereas last year the benchmark was Rs 8.25 lakh per annum. Jaypee Capital recruited 16 students, the most by a company this time, while among consultancies Frost and Sullivan topped with seven offers.

However, while otherwise high paying recruiters are keeping their purse strings tied, PSUs are making the most of the opportunity and students are also keen on stable portfolios in a tumultuous market situation. Releasing the final placement report, Prafulla Agnihotri, chairperson of Career Development and Placement, said 34 students have accepted offers from PSUs — including SIDBI, SEBI, IOCL, NTPC, Coal India, Bank of Baroda and Union Bank of India — with an average salary in the domain of Rs 7 lakh per annum. Among PSUs, Union Bank of India recruited a maximum of 14 students.

IIM-C students managed to bag 29 international offers compared to 39 last year.

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FAKE AURA OF SLUMP by KANWALDEEP SINGH on 17 Mar 2009

In my view, recession may be hitting many companies but more than this, most of the companies are just taking an advantage of slump in the market, and, pinK slips and low packages in campuses are their strategies in pursue. After all, these companies need to justify their request for stimulus packages to the goverment.

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