Indian Institute of Management Rohtak on Saturday announced the passing out of its first batch, which has 47 students, at its inaugural convocation ceremony. B Muthuraman, president, Confederation of Indian Industry, and vice-chairman, Tata Steel was the chief guest.
IIM Rohtak is the eighth IIM to be registered in India and the only one in the NCR region. Its batch of 2010-12 saw all the students graduating on Saturday, with 100 per cent placement. The average salary offered to the batch members was Rs 12,20,000, while the highest domestic offering was Rs 28,00,000. Companies like HSBC, Cognizant, Tata Power, BPCL, Ernst & Young, Tata Steel, Pfizer, Mother Dairy, Tata Motors, HDFC, Yes Bank, and Titan were the recruiters.
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