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