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What is the salary of IIM MBA after 10 years?
IIM placements are usually conducted between December-February every year for the PGP batch. The average salary package offered to candidates from top IIMs range from Rs 20-25 lakh per annum, while salary packages of newer IIMs fall between Rs 10-20 lakh per annum.
How much does an IIM graduate earn after 10 years Quora?
After 10–15 years of experience, a typical IIM-A grad would be working at the top managerial position of a firm such as CEO/COO/CFO/Marketing manager of a region/Partner in a consulting firm etc. Most of these roles will have an average fixed salary of around 30–60 Lakhs.
What is the average salary of a 10-year experienced MBA from IIM-C?
I interviewed 10+ year experienced from IIM and other MBA and I treated them equally even in pay packages. It should be upto Rs. 50 Lakhs. One friend of mine (IIM C) has Rs. 32 Lakh salary (CTC) in India with 6 years of experience.BTW, don’t expect salaries in crores which only handful get.
How many years of experience in corporate after IIM-A?
Having spent 10–11 years in corporate after IIM A, I can possibly take a shot at this. As mentioned by some, there is quite a range at this kind of experience. The individual paths diverge after a few years in the industry. With all the years in finance sector, I’m at 70L + ESOPs. The second portion is what makes or breaks one’s earnings.
Do IIMs earn more than IITs in India?
Those from the top IIMs like Ahmedabad or Bangalore earn Rs 20.6 lakh per annum at the entry level, which is 121\% higher than the Rs 9.3 lakh graduates get on average in India, Mettl’s survey of 80 MBA colleges revealed. However, unlike the IITs, the IIMs are not beating the rest by a mile.
What is the average LPA of an IIM graduate?
Now if you take a simple average across all the IIMs, you can expect an IIM grad to have a fixed component of around 14 LPA. Do note that this is not the average CTC which will definitely be higher. The CTCs can range anywhere from 7 LPA to 35+ LPA. This is again in a stable year and not when the economy is plummeting or soaring.