The Vedica Scholars Programme beats economic slowdown

Vedica Scholars Programme for Women is witnessing a highly successful placement season with more than 92% students of class 2018-19 already placed with industry recruiters. The highest placement this season was at INR 21lakh salary offer, a 22% jump over last year, and average salaries have risen more than 10% across the board to INR 10lakh.

Top recruiters included the like KPMG, Nestlé, OYO, Airtel Payments Bank, and Tata Trust. The recruiters have hired Vedica Scholars in roles across industries like FMCG, e-commerce, technology, hospitality, media & advertising, NBFC, renewable energy, and management consulting.

Founder and Dean, The Vedica Scholars Programme for Women, Anuradha Das Mathur says “The Vedica campus placements are a testimony to our unique curriculum and how we work with each Scholar to help her be a benchmark professional – well beyond plain-vanilla competence. Recruiters are clearly pleased with our alums and return to hire in larger numbers each year. But we also have many new companies on campus, which means the Vedica reputation is growing. I am, personally, very excited about the future.”

The Vedica Scholars Programme for Women was set up four years ago as an alternative to a traditional MBA programme. The 18-month full-time, residential program in management practice and leadership can claim several cutting-edge practices that help scholars become the best version of themselves.

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