Jobs. IIT-Madras: Students record 445 offers at end of placement day one

BL Chennai Bureau Updated - December 01, 2022 at 09:09 PM.

About 25 offers with annual pay packages in excess of ₹1 crore has been received at the end of Session 1.1

The total number of companies that have registered for phase I placements is 331

Indian Institute of Technology-Madras students recorded a total number of 445 offers at the end of Session 1.1 in day one (December 1) of phase 1 of placements for 2022-23 academic year.

The number which includes pre-placement offers, is the highest ever recorded in IIT-Madras placements history at the end of Session 1.1. It is around 10 per cent higher than last year’s figure of 407, says a release.

A total of 25 offers with annual pay packages in excess of ₹1 crore has been received at the end of Session 1.1. A total of 15 international offers were received from four companies at the end of Session 1.1.

Across different streams

A total of 1,722 students have registered for placements in the 2022-23 academic year, across different streams of study. The total number of companies that have registered for phase I placements is 331. They will be recruiting for a total of 722 profiles.

The main recruiters of this year include Microsoft, Graviton, Flipkart, Texas Instruments, Bajaj Auto, Bain and Company, Goldman Sachs, Qualcomm, Boston Consulting Group, JP Morgan Chase & Co, P&G, Optiver, Morgan Stanley and McKinsey.

The public sector companies that are recruiting during phase I include ONGC and Centre for Development of Telematics. The phase I of placements is expected to continue till December 7, the release said.

Published on December 1, 2022 15:18

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