Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

IITS record 20-30% rise in job offers, more firms visit campus

- Shreya Bhandary

THE HIGHEST DOMESTIC CTC OFFERED THIS YEAR WAS ₹45 LAKH WHILE THE HIGHEST GLOBAL PACKAGE OFFERED STOOD AT ₹1.15CRORE

MUMBAI: The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITS) across the country have recorded a 20-30% rise in jobs being offered to their students in the first phase of placements that ended last week.

According to the data, this year saw a 20% increase in the number of companies registerin­g to offer jobs and the median salaries. More companies also meant more internatio­nal offers.

At Iit-bombay, 89 students were offered internatio­nal positions by companies based in USA, Japan, Netherland­s, Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea. “Iit-bombay secured a total of 1,122 jobs from 361 companies. This is an all-time high for the first phase,” said a spokespers­on of the institute, adding, “45 first-time recruiters took part in the process. The highest domestic CTC offered this year stood at ₹45 lakh an annum, whereas the highest internatio­nal package offered stood at ₹1.15 crore an annum.”

Most IITS saw a rise in the registrati­ons of core-engineerin­g companies, especially for electrical, civil, mechanical and chemical engineerin­g.

Topping the list of number of offers at IIT-B was Samsung, with 27 positions for their offices in Korea, Bengaluru, Noida and Delhi.

At Iit-madras, 92% registered students were offered a job in the first phase. “Artificial intelligen­ce, data science, machine learning and predictive analysis seem to be upcoming sectors as the industry gears up to handle the exponentia­l increase in organisati­ons looking for talent with this skill-set. As expected, offers from core companies increased. Core firms, including those registerin­g under the domain of informatio­n technology and others, yielded more than 70% offers,” said professor S Dharmaraja, head training & placements, Iitdelhi.

Officials from Iit-kanpur said almost 55% of their batch was placed in the first week itself. “More than 80% of our batch has been placed in the first phase of placements, about 6% more than last year. Many of our students received multiple offers,” said professor Syam Nair, placements coordinato­r, Iit-kanpur. The highest package of the year went to a student from Iit-roorkee, where Microsoft offered 22 jobs, including three internatio­nal postings, offering the highest package of ₹1.5 crore to a student.

At Iit-bombay, ₹1 crore-plus packages were offered by three companies, including Microsoft and Uber. Dutch trading firm, Optiver, offered a package of ₹81 lakh to another student of IIT-B. “While a good market could be the reason for more jobs being offered, the fact that more students also did well during their internship­s made way for more pre-placement offers,” said a spokespers­on from Iit-roorkee.

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