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Time of India
01-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
‘Avoid distractions and work hard to excel in life'
Patna: More than 100 newly admitted students of the PG diploma (management) course attended an orientation prorgamme organised by Chandragupt Institute of Management Patna (CIMP) on Tuesday. Addressing the newcomers, CIMP's director Rana Singh elaborated on the evolution and inspiring journey of the institution, a dream child of chief minister Nitish Kumar. He exhorted the students to work hard to develop themselves as good managers and serve the country in the best possible manner. The director advised the students to remain focused on their studies for the next two years and avoid distractions of all sorts. "The institution will provide you with all the necessary resources required for your academic activities," he said. CIMP's senior faculty Ankit Sharma acquainted the newcomers with all the facilities available at the institute and advised them to use all these resources in their interest. He asked them to develop the spirit of teamwork for achieving 100% success in their ventures. He also briefed students about the institute's academic and industrial collaborations and the placement opportunities available for them. Faculty member Sunil Kumar gave students some important tips for becoming professionally competent and serving as excellent managers. He asked them to develop a professional network and manage their screen time mindfully. Global head of Alliances (Tiger Analytics) Badrish Prakash encouraged students not only to witness but also to lead the digital transformation, where AI plays a central role. He advised students to use AI strategically and ethically. Santosh Kumar proposed a vote of thanks. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Doctor's Day 2025 , messages and quotes!


Time of India
17-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
CIMP reports 100% placement, highest offer hits Rs 16 lakh
Patna: Chandragupt Institute of Management Patna (CIMP) recorded 100% placement of its students of 2023-25 batch. The highest pay package offered this year was Rs 16.42 lakh per annum (LPA). Giving details of the placement, CIMP director Rana Singh told this newspaper here on Tuesday that over 50 reputed companies, the highest so far, participated in the campus placement this year. At least 20 new companies visited the campus as first time recruiters. The average pay package offered to CIMP students was Rs 6.68 lakh per annum and the median package stood at Rs 6.50 LPA, showcasing strong salary trends across sectors. He further pointed out that the top 25% of the batch secured an impressive average of Rs 9.08 LPA, followed by Rs. 8.31 LPA for the top 50%, and Rs 7.50 LPA for the remaining top. The gender diversity in the batch—81 male and 35 female students—along with diverse educational backgrounds spanning management, commerce, engineering, science, arts and others, brought a rich variety of perspectives to the cohort. CIMP placement committee chairman, Vibhas Kumar, said the organisations which recruited students included ICA-Pidilite and Adani Wilmar Ltd. (AWL Agri Business), Rajasthan Grameen Ajeevika Vikas Parishad (RGAVP), Biada, BIRLA OPUS, Nuvoco Cements, Grand Thornton Bharat, Vaimanika Aerospace, FABO, LabKafe, Swiggy, UNLOX Academy, Future Generali Life, and Nature Polyplast Ltd. CIMP's chief administrative officer, Kumod Kumar, said it was a proud moment for the CIMP family. Patna: Chandragupt Institute of Management Patna (CIMP) recorded 100% placement of its students of 2023-25 batch. The highest pay package offered this year was Rs 16.42 lakh per annum (LPA). Giving details of the placement, CIMP director Rana Singh told this newspaper here on Tuesday that over 50 reputed companies, the highest so far, participated in the campus placement this year. At least 20 new companies visited the campus as first time recruiters. The average pay package offered to CIMP students was Rs 6.68 lakh per annum and the median package stood at Rs 6.50 LPA, showcasing strong salary trends across sectors. He further pointed out that the top 25% of the batch secured an impressive average of Rs 9.08 LPA, followed by Rs. 8.31 LPA for the top 50%, and Rs 7.50 LPA for the remaining top. The gender diversity in the batch—81 male and 35 female students—along with diverse educational backgrounds spanning management, commerce, engineering, science, arts and others, brought a rich variety of perspectives to the cohort. CIMP placement committee chairman, Vibhas Kumar, said the organisations which recruited students included ICA-Pidilite and Adani Wilmar Ltd. (AWL Agri Business), Rajasthan Grameen Ajeevika Vikas Parishad (RGAVP), Biada, BIRLA OPUS, Nuvoco Cements, Grand Thornton Bharat, Vaimanika Aerospace, FABO, LabKafe, Swiggy, UNLOX Academy, Future Generali Life, and Nature Polyplast Ltd. CIMP's chief administrative officer, Kumod Kumar, said it was a proud moment for the CIMP family.