It gives
me great pride to share the progress of the Campus Placement Season for the
MBA Class of 2024–2026 at St. Joseph’s Institute of Management (JIM),
Trichy) — an integral part of the 185-year-old legacy of St. Joseph’s College,
Trichy. JIM continues to uphold its mission of nurturing managerial talent,
especially focusing on students from marginalized sections, rural backgrounds,
and first-generation graduates, providing them a platform to rise in the
corporate world.
Our dual
specialization MBA program (Finance, Marketing, IT Analytics, HR, Supply Chain)
ensures our students are industry-ready with a balance of strong academic
knowledge, skill development, and practical exposure through projects and
internships.
Notably,
this placement season reflects:
✔️ Growing recruiter trust in JIM talent, with 50+
top organizations participating last season and 12 new recruiters
joining this year.
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Career opportunities expanding across Banking, FMCG, IT, Manufacturing, and
Consulting.
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Students well-prepared to handle Sales, Finance, Analytics, HR & Marketing
roles, equipped with key competencies such as target orientation,
communication, adaptability, analytical thinking, and leadership capabilities.
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Enhanced training inputs based on employer feedback, ensuring students
meet corporate expectations.
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Competitive compensation packages, with last season’s highest CTC at ₹16.22
LPA and an average salary of ₹5.51 LPA.
"At JIM, our focus is not just placement numbers but on uplifting students from all walks of life, especially first-generation learners, and giving them the confidence and competence to create a positive mark in their organizations. We thank all recruiters who trust our students and partner with us in this noble mission."
With Gratitude to Our Esteemed Hiring Partners:
"Our sincere thanks to every company that has recruited from JIM and contributed to building corporate-ready leaders from our campus. Your support helps us carry forward our 185-year-old tradition of education, transformation, and service to society.