IIT Patna Placements 2023: 13 students bag salary package over Rs 50 lakh; 413 job offers made
Tanuja Joshi | August 26, 2023 | 03:05 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIT Patna Placement 2023: Accenture Japan, Rakuten Japan and Denso Corporation made 23 international offers to the engineering graduates.
NEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Technology Patna, students have received record job offers in its 12th campus placement. Around 162 national and international companies participated in the placement process for the recruitment of 2023 batch students and made 413 job offers.
IIT Patna engineering students have received over 400 job offers consecutively for the second time. Among international recruiters this year, Accenture Japan, Rakuten Japan and Denso Corporation made 23 international offers, a 130 % rise from last year.
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The BTech students were offered an average package of 23.09 Lakh per annum while the maximum package was 82.05 lakh per annum. The average package of MTech students was 17.50 lakh per annum and the maximum package was 46.38 lakh per annum according to the institute.
The institute said that out of 413 offers, 13 job offers were with a pay package of more than 50 lakhs, 30 job offers were with a pay package of more than 40 lakhs and 95 job offers were with a pay package of more than 30 lakhs.
Ashwini Assam, professor-in-charge, Training and Placement Cell, IIT Patna said, “ The excellent placements are a testimony to the robust academic environment, industry-oriented research and our pragmatic approach towards innovation. We are nurturing students as per the demanding trends of the industry and inculcating a culture of leadership and critical thinking.”
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More than 40 new companies such as John Deere, Aromatic, Jevis, Earthmate, Navi, Hubbler, Legato, Jungle Games, PI Industries etc., participated in the campus recruitment process for the first time according to IIT Patna.
The students were recruited for various job profiles like software engineer, hardware engineer, application engineer, product engineer, data scientist, digital consultant, infrastructure manager, analyst, machine learning engineer, digital engineer, decision analyst, consulting management trainee, GET (Graduate Engineer Trainee), PGET etc., as per the institute.
IIT Patna in an official statement told that the top recruiters for the 12th campus placement includes " Google, Oracle, Sprinklr, Atlassian, Media.net, Aarti Industries, Samsung, Texas Instrument, Adobe, Jaguar Land Rover, EXL etc., along with some important PSUs like C DOT, BEL (Bharat Electronics Limited) and CDAC (CDAC) have also recruited the students’ of 2023 batch."
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