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Final Report on Placements 2004 at the IIM Bangalore
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The sector wise distribution of the 356 permanent offers (including foreign offers, lateral offers and PPOs) was:
Banking, Insurance and Financial Services: -
(24 organizations: 92 offers - 55 accepted)
ABN Amro Bank (3), Advantage Global Services - Morgan Stanley (4), American Express, (8), Bank of America (2), Citibank (9), CRISIL (2), Deutsche Bank, UK (4), Deutsche Bank, India (2), DSP Merrill Lynch (1), GE Capital (8), HSBC Investment Bank UK (1), ICICI Bank (11), ICICI PruLife (2), IDBI Bank (3), ING Investments (1), Irevna (2), JP Morgan Services (9), Kotak Investment Bank (2), Kotak Wealth Management (2), Lehman Brothers, USA (1), Metlife (3), SBI Bank (4), SBI Capital Markets (5), Standard Chartered Bank (3).
Consulting: -
(8 organizations: 28 offers - 21 accepted)
AT Kearney (6), Boston Consulting Group (1), Cap Gemini Ernst & Young (2), Eicher Consulting (1), McKinsey (3), Pricewaterhouse Coopers (10), Tata Strategic Management Group (4), Stern Stewart (1).
FMCG: -
(13 organizations: 23 offers - 15 accepted)
Agrotech (1), Cadbury (1), Coca-Cola (1), Colgate Palmolive (1), Dabur (1), Gillette (2), Henkel (1), Hindustan Lever Limited (3), ITC (4), Marico (3), Procter and Gamble (2), Reckitt Benckiser (2), United Breweries (1).
Information Technology: -
(27 organizations: 127 offers - 77 accepted)
Bharti Televentures (5), Cognizant Technology Solutions (16), Covansys (5), Computer Science Corporation (1), Dell Computers (2), Digital (7), HCL Technologies (1), Helios (2), I2 Technologies (5), IBM (6), Infosys Technologies (12), Kanbay (8), Mphasis (5), NeoIT (2), Patni Computers (2), Quark (6), Ramco Systems (3), SAP (1), Sami Labs (1), Sapient (6), Satyam (8), Siemens (2), Simulex (3), Tata Consultancy Services (7), Techspan (3), Wipro (7), Wipro E-Peripherals (1).
Others: -
(30 organizations: 86 offers - 41 accepted)
Oil and Gas: Bharat Petroleum (2), British Gas (3), British Petroleum Singapore (1), Castrol (2), Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (2), Indian Oil (2), Medical and Pharma: Astra Zeneca (3), Dr. Reddy's Laboratories (7), Johnson and Johnson Medical (1), National Kidney Foundation Singapore (12), Torrent (2), Wockhardt (1), Automotive, Engineering and Industrial Products:: General Motors (2), Maruti (2), Telco (4), TVS Motors (1), Anand Corporate Services (1), Asian Paints (3 ), Saint-Gobain (1), Onida (5). Retail Research: KSA Technopak (2), Commodities: Olam International Singapore (1), Tourism: TransIndus UK (1). Diversified Business Groups: Birla Management (3), LNM Group UK (4), Murugappa Group (4), Minda (3), Tata Administrative Services (4), Temasek Holdings Singapore (2), Times of India Group (5).
Graduating students received 27 foreign offers (including PPOs) (18 last year) from 10 organizations - British Petroleum Singapore (1), Deutsche Bank, UK (4), HSBC, UK (1), Lehman Brothers, USA (1), LN Mittal Group, UK (4), National Kidney Foundation, Singapore (12), Olam International, Singapore (1), Temasek Holdings, Singapore (2), TransIndus, UK (1) of which 15 foreign offers were accepted.
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