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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2012 10:04 AM IST

Mumbai: Internship placements for corporate projects at Mumbai based SP Jain Institute of Management & Research (SPJIMR) concluded successfully as the institute placed its largest batch yet in the face of a not-so-favourable economic situation.

The entire batch of 164 was placed on the first day of placements. Signing off with exciting, never-offered-before profiles, the PGDM class of 2009 accentuated the trend that has been seen at the institute.

The placement process spread over two days, ended with participants being offered projects in companies across sectors like consultancy, banking, IT, investment banking, FMCG, private equity, manufacturing, healthcare and pharmaceuticals, telecom and media.

Companies participating in the process included HT Media, Tata Administrative Services (TAS), Microsoft, Nestle, Intel, Motorola, IBM to name a few.

A number of participants from various international firms like Landor Associates, e-Bay, Cisco, etc. also came to SPJIMR. PGDM participants at the Institute carry out social projects.

Corporate India has to come out with specially designed projects under the ‘Autumn’s Internship’ in the months of September and October every year.

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