IIT Madras sees record high placements this year
Abhiraj P | December 13, 2021 | 08:17 PM IST | 1 min read
IIT Madras Campus Placements 2021-22: IITM witnessed the highest record of placements in its history during the first phase.
NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras saw the highest record of placements in job offers during the first phase of campus placements for the academic year 2021-22 with more than 1,000 job offers including international offers. The second phase of IIT Madras campus placements will begin in January 2022.
As many as 1,085 offers were received including 45 international offers during the first session of IIT Madras placement. 73 percent students who enrolled for the IIT Madras campus placements 2021-22 got job offers. A total of 226 companies offered placements with 14 of them being international. 62 startup companies have made 186 offers during the placement.
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“IIT Madras students also got 231 pre-placement offers (PPOs). In total, IIT Madras secured 1,316 job offers by the end of the first session of campus placements,” says a statement from the institute.
Most offers came from the core engineering and technology sector followed by data science and analytics and information technology and software development. American Express and Microsoft India made the highest number of domestic offers. Rakuten Mobile made the most international offers .
IIT Madras placement 2021-22: Top Recruiters
Many reputed companies provided job offers for IIT Madras students:
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