Chandigarh University Placement 2023: Students get 9,124 offers; highest salary at Rs 1.74 crore
Anu Parthiban | January 11, 2024 | 05:52 PM IST | 1 min read
CU Placements 2023: The highest domestic salary package was recorded at Rs 54.75 lakh. A total of 904 recruiters participated.
NEW DELHI: Chandigarh University received 9,124 job offers across diverse streams in the placement drive 2023. A total of 904 companies participated in the CU Placements 2023 this year.
The highest international package of Rs 1.74 crore and the domestic placements was recorded at Rs 54.75 lakh. Of the total job offers received, 31 recruiters offered an annual salary package of Rs 20 lakh or higher and 52 companies offered worth Rs 15 lakh.
A total of 374 companies participated in various disciplines of engineering, more than 150 recruiters hired management and commerce students. Eighty students were hired from hotel management and 37 companies took part to recruit students from departments of pharmacy, biotechnology and healthcare. “Furthermore, 50 companies south to recruit students of Media and Animation."
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"More than 100 companies granted job offers with annual packages of INR 10 Lakh, and a substantial 310 companies offered positions with salary packages amounting to INR 5 lakh," CU chancellor Satnam Singh Sandhu said.
He added that “engineering streams attracted the highest number lucrative packages offered by over 374 top MNC's such as Amazon, Microsoft, Google, SAP Labs, VMWare, HP, Deloitte, Cognizant, Sapient, Hitachi, Practo Technologies, Flipkart, Gwynniebee India, Zomato.Com, L&T, TAFE, John Deere, Schindler, Deepak Nitrate”.
The chancellor said: “The focused approach of the University towards persistent and multidimensional training of students in-line with the industry expectations and establishment of industry sponsored labs for hands-on-learning has led to a sharp increase in the number of placement offers and record salary packages which are highest in North India”.
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