IIT Bombay Placement 2023: Rs 3.7 crore highest international salary; 1,516 students get job offers
Divyansh | September 9, 2023 | 03:16 PM IST | 1 min read
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay said 1,316 job announcement forms were filled by 531 companies during the placement season 2022-23.
NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay said 1,516 students secured jobs, which is the highest number to date, during the campus placement drive during the placement season 2022-23. The highest international salary package received by an IIT Bombay student was Rs 3.67 crore per annum while the highest domestic salary offered was Rs.1.68 crore per annum.
Sixteen students received offers of above Rs 1 crore per annum. As many as 65 students accepted offers from international companies. Of the 300 pre-placement offers 194 were accepted by students. The average salary package offered this season was Rs 21.82 lakhs per annum (CTC). The IIT Bombay said 384 companies participated in the placement drive, of which 324 made job offers.
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay said 2,174 students had registered for the campus placement season from July 2022 - June 2023, of which 1,845 took part in the process. The placements were conducted in a hybrid mode consisting of interviews conducted both online and off-line. 1,316 job announcement forms were filled by 531 companies this year, excluding the pre-placement offers.
The most number of job offers were made to the students of the computer science department. As many as 228 students of the department got job offers. It was followed by the electrical engineering department, in which 214 students got job opportunities. Students of Aerospace engineering department (78), applied statistics and informatics department (26), biosciences and bioengineering department (33), chemical engineering department (141), chemistry department (35), civil engineering (129), earth sciences department (17), energy science and engineering department (40), industrial design centre department (54), mechanical engineering department (191), metallurgical engineering and materials science department (13) and physics department (17) also got lucrative job offers. A total 182 students from remaining programmes received job offers.
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