IIM Mumbai has once again demonstrated its prowess in the academic and professional realms by achieving a 100% placement rate for the 2025 batch. The top salary offered was a staggering ₹47.5 lakh, reflecting the high demand for IIM M graduates in the ind
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The top salary offered to a student from IIM Mumbai's 2025 batch was ₹47.5 lakh.
Notable industries that participated include consulting, finance, technology, and pharmaceuticals.
The placement cell at IIM Mumbai organizes workshops, mock interviews, and one-on-one counseling sessions to help students develop the skills and confidence needed to excel in the job market.
IIM Mumbai's curriculum includes a blend of scientific knowledge and business acumen, preparing students to succeed in the pharmaceutical industry, which requires a strong understanding of both areas.
IIM Mumbai's 100% placement rate for the 2025 batch is a testament to the quality of education and training provided at the institute, reflecting its commitment to academic excellence and professional success.
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