IIT-Bombay: 85 Students Land Job Offers Exceeding Rs 1 Crore per Annum

The institute proudly announced a stellar lineup of top recruiters participating in this season's placement drive.

The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay achieved remarkable success in its campus placements, with 85 students securing Rs 1 crore packages, and an additional 63 students receiving lucrative international offers.

The institute proudly announced a stellar lineup of top recruiters participating in this season's placement drive. Renowned companies such as Accenture, Airbus, Air India, Apple, Arthur D. Little, Bajaj, Barclays, Cohesity, Da Vinci, DHL, Fullerton, Future First, GE-ITC, Global Energy and Environ, and Google were among the leading organizations that visited the campus.

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The impressive list of recruiters extended to include Honda R&D, ICICI-Lombard, ideaForge, IMC Trading, Intel, Jaguar Land Rover, JP Morgan Chase, JSW, Kotak Securities, Marsh McLennan, Mahindra Group, Micron, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, Mercedes-Benz, L&T, NK Securities, OLA, P&G, Qualcomm, Reliance group, Samsung, Schlumberger, Strand Life Sciences, Tata group, Texas Instruments, TSMC, TVS Group, and Wells Fargo.

The sectors witnessing a significant surge in offers included Engineering & Technology, IT/Software, Finance/Banking/Fintech, Management Consulting, Data Science and Analytics, as well as Research and Development and Design. This diverse spectrum of sectors reflects the broad range of opportunities offered to students across various disciplines, emphasizing the multidimensional nature of the placements.

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The extensive range of top recruiters and the diversity of sectors offering placements underscore the prestigious status of the institute and the caliber of its graduates, showcasing their readiness to excel in varied domains and industries.

(With Agency Inputs)

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