Pearl Academy records 99% placements; highest package at Rs 26 lakh for product designer role
Vaishnavi Shukla | November 18, 2025 | 01:57 PM IST | 2 mins read
Pearl Academy Placements 2025: This year, 834 students graduated across campuses. The convocation ceremony was held at the Siri Fort Auditorium.
Marking yet another milestone, Pearl Academy’s Class of 2025 has achieved a 99% placement record. This year, 834 students graduated across Pearl Academy campuses. The highest package of Rs 26 lakh per annum was offered to a Communication Design student from Bengaluru for a Product Designer role at Rocketium.
Pearl Academy hosted its convocation ceremony on November 17 at the Siri Fort Auditorium for the class of 2025. The convocation ceremonies for the Jaipur, Mumbai, and Bengaluru campuses will follow on November 21, 26, and 27, respectively.
Students received offers from leading Indian and international recruiters, including Apparel Group (Dubai), Rocketium, IBM, Capgemini, Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop, HT Group, Rolling Stones, Hindustan Times Group, Conde Nast, Christian Louboutin, Reliance Brands, TJX, J.J. Valaya, Ritika Mirchandani, Snapdeal, Livspace, Shoppers Stop, Pantaloons, and Meres Benisant, among others.
Pearl Academy offers more than 35 bachelor’s and master’s degree programmes in affiliation with the Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development (RGNIYD) across Fashion Design, Communication Design, Product Design, Textile Design, Fashion Communication, etc, and more across its campuses in Delhi, Jaipur, Mumbai, and Bengaluru.
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Pearl Academy’s convocation ceremony
As every year, the institute honours exceptional student achievements with the Dr AKG Nair Award, named after the institution’s visionary founding director. This year’s award went to Shivika Bhargava (Fashion Communication, Delhi-West) for her project “I Am the Protagonist of My Own Story”, an emotionally intelligent journaling experience that connects mental health awareness with everyday practice.
The president of Pearl Academy Aditi Srivastava said: “At Pearl Academy, convocation is not just a ceremony — it is a celebration of excellence, resilience, and the transformative power of creative education. Our graduates leave with strong academic skills, deep cultural grounding, and essential life skills that help them communicate, collaborate, and lead with confidence. As they step into the world, our students carry the Pearl ethos — creativity with purpose, skill with integrity, and a vision inspired by India’s heritage and its future.”
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