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Former director of XLRI Fr E Abraham passes awayFr. E. Abraham was the longest-serving Director of XLRI. His total tenure as Director spanned over 16 years across two terms, from 1989 to ...
From sippers and sweaters to mail and mulaqats, how prisoners are being kept waiting for basicsMany political prisoners in Maharashtra and Delhi has been struggling for access to basic necessities these last few months. Often, it is m...
- Fr. P. Christie, S.J. appointed as new director of XLRI - Xavier School of Management
Fr. Christie holds a MBA and Ph.D. in Business Administration from St. Louis University, St. Louis, USA with Major in Decision Sciences.
Average salary offered to XLRI students Rs 19.21 lakhThe median salary offered to the 2015-2017 batch of Two year Postgraduate Diploma in Management is Rs 19.00 lakh per annum.
Median salary of Rs 19 lakh at XLRI placements this yearThe average CTC in the marketing space is Rs 21.8 lakh, and that in the operations space is Rs 26.5 lakh.
XLRI earns prestigious AACSB international business accreditationAACSB accreditation will take us a step ahead to strengthen our foothold and reputation in the global arena and evolve towards becoming a p...
New XLRI campus inaugurated by Tata Sons ChairmanTata Sons Chairman Cyrus Mistry inaugurated a new campus of XLRI- Xavier School of Management, here in the presence of Tata Steel Managing ...
- XLRI gets international accreditation from AMBA
"We are extremely happy to announce that our MBA & MBM provision has been awarded accreditation by AMBA's International Accreditation Advis...
Conference on Social Entrepreneurship inauguratedIndia is a country of young, with 430 million people in the age range of 15-34. In fact, estimates show that by 2020 youth will comprise of...
CEO of PepsicCo India D Shivakumar to deliver JRD Tata oration at XLRIThe Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo India, D Shivakumar will deliver the JRD Tata oration on Business Ethics at XLRI- Xavier School of Manageme...
Tata Steel MD becomes new chairman of XLRI's Governing BoardTV Narendran of Tata Steel has become new Chairman of XLRI's Governing Board;prior to this he joined as member of XLRI Governing Board.
MBA costs to go up by 19%, top B-schools set to hike fee for 2016Estimates suggest hikes will be in the range of Rs 50,000 to Rs 2.5 lakh. These fee hikes come at a time MBA’s popularity seems to have wan...
- Shiv Nadar conferred Sir Jehangir Ghandy Medal
A premier management school XLRI, conferred the prestigious 'Sir Jehangir Ghandy Medal for Social and Industrial Peace' on Shiv Nadar.
98% of XLRI students get placements in four days75 recruiters participated with 255 offers being made for a batch of 240 students across its Business Management and HR programmes.
- XLRI, WSMSEM of Tongji University Shanghai join hands to launch a global MBA programme
The new full-time two-year residential programme slated to commence from June 2013 is designed to accommodate 20 students each from India, ...
- XLRI Jamshedpur launches entrepreneurship-focused graduate program
The course will include fields of specific interest in the context of entrepreneurial development in India like family business, women entr...
- XLRI Jamshedpur launches full-time six-month program in entrepreneurship administration
XLRI School of Business & Human Resource, Jamshedpur has launched a unique full-time six-month program in the domain of entrepreneurship ad...
- XLRI Jamshedpur launches postgraduate diploma for working executives & entrepreneurs
XLRI School of Business & Human Resources, Jamshedpur has launched the postgraduate diploma in management for working executives and entrep...
- IT, ITeS and financial services sectors back on hire ground
While consulting firms and i-banks are still the favourites at campuses, companies from the IT, ITeS and financial services sectors also ma...
- XLRI grads getting pre-placement offers despite economic downturn
XLRI Jamshedpur’s 2008-10 batch is already witnessing good pre-placement offers (PPOs) and pre-placement interviews (PPIs) despite the over...