Salary offers at Indian Institute of Management-Kozhikode rise 16% to Rs 20 lakh
The top half of students got an average annual cost-to-company (CTC) package of Rs 23.73 lakh, a 13% increase from last year.

The top half of students got an average annual cost-to-company (CTC) package of Rs 23.73 lakh, a 13% increase from last year.
The highest domestic salary offer, from Amazon, was Rs 40.5 lakh compared with last year’s Rs 38.5 lakh. Last year, the highest international offer was Rs 52 lakh. The institute said that while it received an international offer this year as well, all students had been placed by the time.
Seven students from the 373-strong batch chose to opt out of placements, with the remaining 366 getting 390 offers from 107 recruiters.
“We have seen a significant surge in the pre-placements offers, as well as a lot of niche roles being offered by consulting and finance clusters,” said IIM Kozhikode placements chairperson Shovan Chowdhury.

There were about 20 new recruiters this year, including Bain & Co, Citrix, Exide, Everest Management Consulting, HSBC Securities, IQVIA, OfBusiness and State Street.
Around 30% of the offers were made by the consulting cluster. McKinsey & Co., BCG, Bain & Co., Avalon Consulting, Cognizant Business Consulting, Deloitte, Everest Management Consulting, EY, Feedback Infra and PwC made as many as 117 offers.
Banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI) accounted for 21% of the offers.
In the sales and marketing space, which made 18% of the offers, recruiters included Asian Paints, Bajaj Auto, Dr Reddy’s Laboratories, GSK, Hindustan Coca Cola Beverages, HUL, ITC, Kohler, Nestle, Samsung, and Shell. The information technology and analytics cluster contributed 17% of the offers from recruiters such as Citibank, Citrix, Cipla, Fidelity, Microsoft, Mondelez, Optum, Shell and Wipro.
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