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IIT Bombay phase-1 placements get highest offers from national, foreign companies

IIT Bombay phase-1 placements get highest offers from national, foreign companies The average CTC package this year has been Rs 18.40 lakh per annum. The highest domestic CTC package has been Rs 64 lacs per annum while, the highest international CTC has been EURO 1.57 lakh Mumbai: In the phase 1 of its placement season, the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IIT Bombay) has secured 973 selections from 310 companies. The phase 1 of placements which began virtually from December 1 and extended till December 15 witnessed highest number of offers rolled out by the engineering and technology sector. Considering all recruiting organisations at IIT Bombay, the average CTC package this year has been Rs 18.40 lakh per annum. The highest domestic CTC package has been Rs 64 lacs per annum while, the highest international CTC has been EURO 1.57 lakh.

IIT Roorkee-backed startup Recogsquare wins Most Innovative Digital Onboarding Rollout Award

IIT Roorkee-backed startup Recogsquare wins ‘Most Innovative Digital Onboarding Rollout’ Award IIT Roorkee-backed startup Recogsquare wins ‘Most Innovative Digital Onboarding Rollout’ Award The award for ‘Most Innovative Digital Onboarding Rollout’ conferred by IIT Roorkee-backed startup Recogsquare was hosted by IBS Intelligence at Global Fintech Innovation Awards. advertisement UPDATED: December 19, 2020 22:48 IST Recogsquare, a start-up incubated and funded by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee has won the ‘Most Innovative Digital Rollout Award’ at the Global Fintech Innovation Awards, by IBS Intelligence for the start-up association with Equitas Small Finance Bank. Recogsquare is an AI SaaS-backed eKYC and Video KYC platform that streamlines and automates individual onboarding and ID verification. Funded and incubated by TIDES business incubator at IIT Roorkee together with the support of the NIDHI Scheme of NSTEDB, Department of Science and Te

India tops 10m cases but pace slows

India tops 10m cases but pace slows 1 Experts say herd immunity could be helping to reduce new daily Covid totals published : 19 Dec 2020 at 15:33 1 A woman stands in front of a mural promoting Covid awareness in New Delhi on Saturday. (AFP Photo) MUMBAI: India passed 10 million Covid-19 infections on Saturday, much later than predicted only a month ago as the pace of infections slows, despite many in the country giving up on masks and social distancing. After hitting a peak of nearly 98,000 daily cases in mid-September, daily infections have averaged around 30,000 this month. As a result, the gap has widened between India and the United States, the world’s worst affected country with more than 16 million cases and 200,000-plus new infections daily.

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