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Barring recession IIFT makes100 pc placements

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Barring recession IIFT makes100 pc placements

New Delhi: Despite the recession taking a toll in the lives of people, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) makes 100pc placements this year.

20pc more recruiters were added in its existing list of recruiters this year. IIFT witnessed 73 companies out of which only 62 companies could recruit its students.

The highest salary offered this year is Rs.19 lakh by an investment Bank whereas the average salary offered was of Rs.8.09 lakh.

"IIFT has always left an impression through their students on the global market and made India proud. Our students have got placements from all the top companies this year," said K.T. Chacko, Director, IIFT.

"The recruiters comprised of companies from the trading, logistics, pharma, microfinance and PSUs sector," said Munish Bhargava, Corporate and placements advisor.

"The students were ready to compromise on their pay package provided they got good roles of their choice," added Bhargava.

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