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Placements at Indian B-schools appeared to be business as usual despite the severe stock market correction and the subprime crisis. Average salaries rose; students continued to opt for consultancies, and banking and finance, with marketing and information technology losing out. But MBA-community portal CoolAvenues.com, which provided this scorecard of Placements 2008 exclusively to Mint, said freshers were paid more than some employees with three years or more of experience.

MBA Placements 2008 (Graphic)

Graphics by Sandeep Bhatnagar/ Illustration by Malay Karmakar

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