Although the premier institute has not got 100 per cent placements for its students, companies participating in the recruitment process increased by about 30 per cent. "The number of offers also increased by 30 per cent," said ISB dean Ajit Rangnekar.
Addressing the students at the ninth graduation day on Saturday, he said the school would extend the deadline for recruitments beyond March 31. "ISB follows rolling placement. It is not possible to accommodate all students and companies by March 31," he said.
"The positive changes in the economy reflected in the placement results and all major recruiters have hired in large numbers."
The rolling placements would give the students and the companies more time for decision making, he added.
Ajit Rangnekar is the new ISB Dean
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