India Inc. is looking beyond the IIMs.

Economic Times (New Delhi, India), April, 2005

Byline: Dipayan Baishya

Apr. 25--We're calling for a paradigm shift here. If some campuses conjure up images like 'bookworm', 'dull', 'academic' or even 'polemic', these may now be consigned to history textbooks. MNC, hefty pay packets, hotshot jobs are what you should be thinking. On their part, corporates are thinking out of the B-school box -- particularly the IIMs -- and are looking at 'unconventional' talent pools.

Students from the Delhi School of Economics, Indian Statistical Institute and Jawarharlal Nehru University are in great demand, from multinational and blue-chip companies like GE, HSBC, McKinsey, Procter & Gamble and ITC.

At DSE's campus in North Delhi, 59 offers were made on the first day by companies like Citibank, ITC,...

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