Kautilya School of Public Policy Placement 2023: Highest salary package at 15 lakh per annum
Tanuja Joshi | July 8, 2023 | 07:50 PM IST | 2 mins read
Kautilya School of Public Policy offers a 2-year full-time residential master's programme in Public Policy. Highest monthly stipend of Rs 1 lakh received.
NEW DELHI: The Kautilya School of Public Policy (KSPP) students have received internships with a monthly stipend of Rs 1 lakh. The KSPP first-time pass-outs graduates also got a salary package ranging from Rs 6 lakh to Rs 15 lakh per annum.
KSPP offers a two-year, full-time residential master's programme in Public Policy. The programme aims to meet the demands of evidence-based policy-making, implementation, and leadership in contemporary India.
The school said that it has a high-quality curriculum, excellent teaching and learning standards, and an effective Career Fulfillment Cell. The cell has a structured process for providing internship opportunities to students.
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The list of recruiters who participated include I-PAC, Global Trade Observer, TTC (Think Through Consulting), GITAM, Nehru Fellowship, RBIHub Fellowship, Quality Council of India, Infrastructure Professionals Enterprise Global, Bharat Biotech International Ltd., Paytm, Aadarsh Foundation, KSPP (GITAM), EY, Ather Energy, Punjab Good Governance Fellowship, Indicc, Just Jobs Network, Yale (Yale School of Public Health), Indian School of Leadership, Mythos Labs, IORA Ecological Solutions, and Insight Development Consulting Group (P) Ltd.
The school further highlighted that the graduates from KSPP have secured positions such as campaign manager, lead policy and strategy, associates programme manager, consultant-business support services, and senior policy analyst, with salaries ranging from Rs 6 lakhs to Rs 15,00,000 per annum.
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Syed Akbaruddin, dean of Kautilya School of Public Policy said: “Our aim is to produce career-ready students who are willing to face the industry challenges and bring to the table their training from Kautilya School of Public Policy in the most cohesive way. It is not merely about learning on the job.”
“Our training empowers the students to tackle the challenges of the work front right from day one. Hence, they have landed not only lucrative employment but also internship offers” further added the dean.
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