KIIT Bhubaneswar records 100% placements 2023; highest salary at Rs 63 lakh
Anu Parthiban | January 10, 2024 | 10:55 PM IST | 1 min read
The highest salary of Rs 63 lakh has placed KIIT in the league of top national institutes in terms of pay offered to the students in the campus placement.
NEW DELHI: KIIT deemed to be university Bhubaneswar has recorded 100 percent placements with 6,200 job offers. Around 5,000 students from school of management, biotechnology, and law participated in the placements. More than 750 companies took part in the KIIT placements 2023.
The institute also saw a significant increase in the average CTC, which crossed Rs 8.2 lakh. The highest salary of Rs 63 lakh has placed "KIIT in the league of top national institutes in terms of pay offered to the students in the campus placement”.
The institute was ranked 16th in the education ministry’s NIRF India Rankings 2022 under university. It was ranked in the cohort of 601-800 globally in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024.
Of the 6,200 offers, more than 1,800 students received multiple job offers. A total of 5,200 job offers were made by 450 plus companies for the students of KIIT School of Technology.
“About 2000 were Dream Offers with an average CTC of Rs 8.20 LPA. The maximum number of offers were made by Capgemini followed by Bosch Global Software Technologies with 302 and 242 offers respectively,” the institute said.
The highest CTC of Rs 63 lakh per annum (LPA) was offered by Yugabyte and recruiters including Amazon, Atlassian, LightBeam, offered salary of more than Rs 30 LPA. More than 155 companies offered salary packages of over Rs 5 LPA plus.
Forty-seven recruiters, Cisco, Philips, ION Group, Razorpay Software (P) Ltd, Kickdrum, Silicon Labs, Schlumberger, ZS Associates, Dell Technologies, BCN, ITRON, Commvault, VmWare among others, offered package ranging from Rs 15 lakh to Rs 25 lakh per annum.
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