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Placement 2004


 XLRI Jamshedpur 
Press Release
XLRI Jamshedpur Placed in Day Zero

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The fact that the entire process got over in 9 hours of cumulative interview time reaffirms the faith recruiters place in the talent XLRI offers. The Placement Secretary for CRP 2004, Mr. Harshvardhan Singh said, "The upbeat mood in the economy has been reflected in the recruitments at XLRI this year, with phenomenal placements across all sectors. As expected, the IT and the FMCG sector are tied at the top with 32 accepted offers each. CRP 2004 is a grand success."

Aneesh Banerjee, Placement Secretary, 2002-2003 sums CRP 2004 when he says, "This year was a fantastic year to pass out with fabulous opportunities in the industry across sectors. India is truly shining."

The Placement Coordinator, Prof. S. Sengupta expressed his happiness, "The positive response from companies this year is very heartening. Finishing the placements in record-time has proved yet again, the extent to which corporates value the quality of management education imparted by XLRI."

The Director, Fr Thomas P. D., S. J. summed up the upbeat mood of the Campus after the record breaking Placement when he said, "This year the Placement was totally tension-free. The quality and speed of the Placement went far beyond the expectations of everyone. It simply shows that wherever excellent skills and practical knowledge are present, professional jobs and opportunities are plenty."

About XLRI

In the recent B-School rankings, XLRI was consistently ranked among the top five management schools in India. Major Indian companies visit the XLRI campus during placement season. XLRI's progressive policies and the adoption of online systems have enabled it to achieve efficiencies in its processes.

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