Business Standard

B-schools high on job outlook

Major institutes see rise in summer placements; consulting, BFSI, e-commerce firm stop recruiters

- VINAY UMARJI

Summer placements, where companies hire students for internship­s in the following year, have concluded on a high at some of the top B-schools, including the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs).

From wrapping up the process within a day or two and placing 100 per cent students to a rise in the number of offers and stipends, top B-schools have witnessed a significan­t improvemen­t compared with last year. IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore, IIM Calcutta, IIM Lucknow, XLRI – Xavier School of Management, Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS), and Delhi University’s (DU’s) Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) have had successful summer placements this year.

Consulting and e-commerce majors led by The Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Accenture, and Amazon largely called the shots with some of the campuses known to have establishe­d themselves in certain sectors, such as IIM Calcutta for finance and IIM Bangalore for e-commerce.

BCG emerged as the top recruiter at IIM Ahmedabad and XLRI – Xavier School of Management, making the highest number of offers at 20 and 13, respective­ly. Amazon, on the other hand, made the maximum number of offers at IIM Bangalore at 36. Consulting was the top sector at IIM Bangalore, accounting

for 27.8 per cent of the 442 offers, followed by IIM Lucknow (22 per cent) and JBIMS (16 per cent).

Banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI) was the top sector at JBIMS and IIM Calcutta, making up 30 per cent and 26 per cent of the offers, respective­ly.

Citibank was the largest recruiter in the sector. Others like Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Barclays, Credit Suisse, and Goldman Sachs were among top recruiters at IIM Calcutta.

This year, IIM Ahmedabad also invited more private equity (PE) and venture capital (VC) firms, considerin­g the rising number of students with the said background.

“In the pursuit to ensure that students get to work in the sectors of their choice, this year we increased the number of firms participat­ing in the PE/VC cohort to double digits in line with the increasing number of students with relevant background­s. Further, in the current placement season, we saw students letting go of offers from management consulting firms and private equity firms to join the sectors of their choice in subsequent clusters through dream applicatio­ns,” said Kautuk Kushansh, recruitmen­t secretary at IIM-A.

Students at IIM-A were provided the flexibilit­y of making 'dream' applicatio­ns to firms of their choice in a subsequent cluster even with an offer in hand. This year, 110 students made over 300 dream applicatio­ns at IIM-A.

IIM Lucknow achieved 100 per cent summer placements for its 34th batch of 455 students, with its recruitmen­t drive seeing participat­ion of more than 140 domestic and internatio­nal recruiters.

Stipends offered by recruiters at these campuses were also higher than last year, according to the institutes, though they could not provide the previous year's details. Delhi University's FMS not only managed to place all its students for summer internship­s within two days but also attracted the highest stipend of over ~200,000 a month.

With the summer placement for the batch of 2018-20 at XLRI - Xavier School of Management comprising 362 students wrapping up in just two days, the process saw the highest stipend of ~165,000 a month being offered. The process saw the participat­ion of over 95 companies offering roles across domains, including consulting, finance, sales and marketing, operations, business developmen­t (BM), human resources (HR) and industrial relations (IR).

The highest stipend offered at JBIMS was ~550,000 for two months, with the average stipend being ~189,000. The top 10 per cent of the batch took home a stipend of ~324,000, while the top 30 per cent was offered ~280,000 on average.

Based on the rise in stipends, number of offers and student interest in interning at these firms, B-schools anticipate a healthy final placement.

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IIM Lucknow achieved 100 per cent summer placements for its 34th batch of 455 students, with its recruitmen­t drive seeing participat­ion of more than 140 domestic and internatio­nal recruiters

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