NID Placements - TCS leads in recruitment drive, makes 39 offers
Richa Kapoor | December 15, 2019 | 09:16 PM IST
NEW DELHI, DECEMBER 15: Tata Consultancy Services was among the leading recruiters at the recently concluded placement drive at different campuses of National Institute of Design. TCS apparently has made 39 offers.
Statistics for Placements for both bachelors and masters programmes
There were at least 100 companies which had come for recruitment to NID campuses at Bengaluru, Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar. Approximately 100 companies participated in the recruitment drive along with 391 students at the undergraduate level and 20 for the masters programme.
At least 50 % of the companies which visited the campus were first timers.
Sectors from which Offers were made
Information technology (IT) |
Artificial Intelligence |
Research and Development |
FMCG |
Electronics and Home Appliances |
Ceramic/ Glass Manufacturing |
Industrial Manufacturing |
Healthcare |
Textile and Apparel |
Retail |
Accessory Design |
Furniture/Interior design |
Automobile Sector |
Education |
Edu-tech |
Gaming |
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According to sources the average package rose by 15% as compared to past years
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