Placement Statistics (2024-2025)
Year | Highest Package (Domestic) | Average Package | Median Package | Placement Percentage | PPOs Received |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | 15.0 Lakhs | 6.5 Lakhs | 6.0 Lakhs | 95% | 80 |
2023 | 14.0 Lakhs | 6.2 Lakhs | 5.8 Lakhs | 93% | 75 |
2022 | 13.0 Lakhs | 5.8 Lakhs | 5.5 Lakhs | 90% | 70 |
2021 | 12.0 Lakhs | 5.5 Lakhs | 5.2 Lakhs | 88% | 65 |
2020 | 11.0 Lakhs | 5.0 Lakhs | 4.8 Lakhs | 85% | 60 |
Top Recruiting Companies
The Supply Chain Management program at ARIHANT COLLEGE attracts top-tier companies across multiple sectors, including IT/Software, Core Engineering, Finance, Consulting, Analytics, and Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs). These organizations value the analytical mindset and practical skills developed in our program.
Major recruiters include Amazon, which offers roles such as Supply Chain Analyst, Logistics Engineer, and Data Scientist. The company has been consistently hiring graduates from our program for their global logistics operations and warehouse management initiatives.
Walmart provides opportunities in inventory management, supply chain optimization, and procurement strategy. Their focus on improving operational efficiency makes them a preferred choice for students interested in retail supply chains.
DHL recruits graduates for roles in international shipping, customs compliance, and cross-border logistics. The company values the technical knowledge and analytical skills of our students when it comes to optimizing global distribution networks.
FedEx offers internships and full-time positions in route optimization, fleet management, and last-mile delivery solutions. Our graduates are often selected for their ability to apply mathematical models and data analytics to improve delivery performance.
UPS has a strong presence on campus, offering roles in logistics engineering, warehouse operations, and supply chain consulting. Their emphasis on innovation and technology makes them an attractive employer for students with technical backgrounds.
SAP provides internships and full-time opportunities in enterprise resource planning (ERP) and supply chain management software development. Graduates often work on projects involving SAP S/4HANA, Ariba, and other platforms used by Fortune 500 companies.
IBM hires our students for roles in data analytics, business intelligence, and AI-driven supply chain solutions. Their focus on emerging technologies aligns with the innovative spirit of our program.
Microsoft offers internships in cloud computing, logistics automation, and data science applications within supply chains. The company appreciates the quantitative skills and problem-solving abilities of our graduates.
Siemens provides opportunities in industrial supply chain operations, manufacturing logistics, and automation systems. Their global presence ensures that students gain exposure to diverse operational environments.
Nestlé recruits for roles in sustainable sourcing, food safety logistics, and consumer goods supply chains. The company values our students' understanding of ethical procurement and sustainability practices.
Google offers positions in data analytics, machine learning, and cloud-based supply chain solutions. Our graduates often join teams working on projects that integrate AI with traditional logistics operations.
JPMorgan Chase hires for roles in quantitative finance, risk management, and operational analytics within financial services. Their need for analytical thinking and structured problem-solving aligns well with our program's strengths.
Goldman Sachs offers internships and full-time positions in supply chain risk analysis, trading logistics, and financial modeling related to commodity markets.
Accenture recruits graduates for consulting roles in supply chain transformation projects. Their focus on digital innovation and process improvement makes them an ideal match for our students' skill set.
Deloitte provides opportunities in management consulting, logistics strategy, and enterprise risk assessment. The company values our students' analytical capabilities and business acumen.
Sector-wise Analysis of Recruitment Trends
The IT/Software sector remains one of the most active recruiters for Supply Chain Management graduates, particularly companies specializing in enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, logistics automation, and data analytics. These organizations value our students' ability to understand complex business processes and translate them into technical solutions.
Core Engineering firms like Siemens, Honeywell, and Caterpillar hire our graduates for roles in manufacturing logistics, supply chain optimization, and industrial operations management. Their need for professionals who can bridge the gap between engineering and business makes our program an ideal fit.
In the Finance sector, institutions such as Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase seek students with strong analytical skills to work on risk analysis, portfolio optimization, and operational efficiency within financial services.
Consulting firms like McKinsey, BCG, and Deloitte frequently recruit our graduates for roles in supply chain strategy, operations transformation, and business process improvement. These firms appreciate our students' ability to think strategically while maintaining attention to detail.
Analytics companies such as Palantir, Tableau, and SAS offer opportunities in data visualization, predictive modeling, and business intelligence within supply chain contexts.
Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) like BHEL, NTPC, and IOCL also recruit our students for roles in procurement strategy, logistics planning, and operations management. These organizations value the technical knowledge and analytical mindset developed through our program.
Internship Season Overview
The internship season at ARIHANT COLLEGE typically begins in December and extends into May, with companies offering both summer internships and year-round opportunities. Students are encouraged to start preparing early by attending workshops on resume writing, interview techniques, and industry insights.
Internship stipends vary depending on the company and role but generally range from INR 20,000 to INR 50,000 per month for full-time positions. Some top-tier companies offer higher stipends, especially for students with exceptional academic records or relevant project experience.
Notable companies that have offered internships include Amazon, Walmart, DHL, FedEx, UPS, SAP, IBM, Microsoft, Siemens, Nestlé, Google, JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Accenture, and Deloitte. These organizations provide students with valuable exposure to real-world supply chain challenges and solutions.
The placement cell works closely with these companies to facilitate smooth recruitment processes, including on-campus interviews, group discussions, and technical assessments. Students are provided with coaching sessions and mock interviews to prepare them for the selection process.