Placement report 2014-16, FORE School of Management, New Delhi.
The final
placement report for batches 2014-16, at FORE School of Management witnessed highest
domestic CTC of INR 21 lacs per annum and average CTC of INR 9 lacs per annum
for the 213 students from PGDM and PGDM International Business. The placement figures revealed a higher
median CTC and multiple job offers for the students. Apart from the traditional recruiters from FMCG, IT/ITeS, Manufacturing, Banking
and Consulting domains, there has been e-commerce, Unicorns and tech start-ups
recruiting from the campus.
According to
Prof. Rajneesh Chauhan, Chairman
Placements at FORE, “With the relatively low fee at FORE (compared to peer
group), the Return on Investment continues to remain high and the payback
period of 15 months, much shorter.”
At FORE the
placement is never a hurried-through process as the first offer need not be the
best offer. Students receiving offers of INR 7 Lacs per annum or lower were
allowed to sit for subsequent companies.
“Our attempt has always been to mentor the students to have patience and
critically evaluate the role and salary offered instead of grabbing whatever
offers comes by. Our objective has always been to see that the students’ get
their best possible match in placement offers, keeping in mind - the job
competency and the individual’s passion and craving. It should be a win-win
situation for the student as well as the recruiter”, said Dr. Jitendra K Das, Director, FORE.
Sector wise placement:-
JP Morgan,
Bank of America, SBI, ICICI, and HDFC offered strategic roles in finance.
Hindustan Unilever offered profiles in both sales and finance. NIIT, Cognizant and Infosys came out with
multiple offers of INR 14 Lacs plus.
Apart from
higher salary packages, there has been an improvement in diversity of
recruiters as well. In terms of roles, consulting offers represented 40%, marketing
40% and finance 10% while in terms of industry sectors, consulting made up 50%
of the offers, 20% in BFSI and 10% in E-Commerce. Rest being in IT, General
Management and Operations. “The final placements trends show that placements
were equally good across diverse backgrounds be it gender based, FMG vs. IMG,
engineers vs. non-engineers. There was hardly any difference in terms of CTC”, added
Prof. Rajneesh Chauhan.”
The applications for the upcoming admission session at FORE has been
closed. CAT/XAT/GMAT score is apparently the primary benchmark for selection
but in order to make it more open for the students, weightage is distributed to
other skill sets and latent business leadership talents.
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behalf of FORE School of Management, New Delhi.
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