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Xuberance 2006: Breaking the Shackles!!!
Final Placement Report from XIM, Bhubaneswar
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A summary of Xuberance '06 is given below: -
No. of Candidates |
121 |
No. of Offers Made |
206 |
Average No. of Offers Per Student |
1.7 |
Highest Domestic Salary |
Rs. 9 Lakhs Per Annum (ATOS Origin) |
Average Domestic Salary |
Rs. 7.12 Lakhs Per Annum |
Highest International Offer |
$85,000/- (OLAM International) |
Prof. Saveeta Mohanty, the Faculty Placement Coordinator for XIMB, could barely conceal her joy. "It gives us a great deal of pleasure to see our efforts bearing fruit in such a lavish and extravagant manner," she quoted.
The IT sector, which amassed 34% of the batch, was once again the largest recruiter, followed by the Consultancy Firms, which appropriated 22%. The Manufacturing Sector came in next with 16% closely followed by Banking & Finance sector and FMCG Sector with 10% each.
"We are impressed by the quality of students and they all showed a professional attitude during the interviews." These were the words of Sr. Manager, Patni Computers.
A sector wise distribution of our key recruiters is given below: -
Sector |
Firms Recruiting |
IT & ITES |
IBM, ATOS Origin, Hewlett Packard, Wipro, Infosys,
TCS, iGate, GenPact, ITC Infotech, WeP Peripherals,
Progeon |
Banking &
Financial
Services |
CitiGroup, HSBC AMC, SBI, UTI, ICICI Bank, HDFC
Bank, ICICI Prudential, NCDEX |
Consultancies |
JP Morgan, Ernst & Young, McKinsey, Accenture, PwC,
Mindtree Consulting |
FMCG &
Consumer
Durables |
OLAM International, Marico, United Breweries, Godrej,
Cargill, Wipro Consumer Care, Cavinkare |
Manufacturing |
Maruti Udyog, Tata Motors, Ashok Leyland, AV Birla
Group, Tata Steel, Godrej and Boyce, Pilkington, L&T,
BPCL |
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Related Links: -
+ Lateral Placements at XIM, Bhubaneswar
+ Day 1 Placements at XIM, Bhubaneswar
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