Placement Statistics (Last Five Years)
Year | Highest Package (INR) | Average Package (INR) | Median Package (INR) | Placement Percentage | PPOs Received |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | 850000 | 550000 | 530000 | 94.5% | 150 |
2023 | 780000 | 520000 | 500000 | 93.0% | 140 |
2022 | 720000 | 490000 | 470000 | 92.5% | 130 |
2021 | 690000 | 470000 | 450000 | 91.0% | 120 |
2020 | 650000 | 450000 | 430000 | 89.0% | 110 |
Top Recruiting Companies
- Amazon Logistics: Offers roles such as Supply Chain Analyst, Operations Manager, and Data Scientist.
- DHL: Provides positions like Logistics Coordinator, Risk Analyst, and International Trade Specialist.
- FedEx: Recruits students for roles in Transportation Management, Warehouse Operations, and Customer Service.
- UPS: Hires professionals for Supply Chain Optimization, Route Planning, and E-commerce Fulfillment.
- Indian Railways: Offers opportunities in Freight Operations, Infrastructure Planning, and Logistics Coordination.
- Blue Dart Express: Provides internships and full-time roles in Delivery Management, Warehouse Operations, and Customer Support.
- Tata Motors: Seeks logistics professionals for Supply Chain Management, Manufacturing Operations, and Quality Assurance.
- Bharti Airtel: Offers positions in Network Logistics, Infrastructure Planning, and Service Delivery.
- Walmart: Recruits for roles in E-commerce Fulfillment, Inventory Management, and Demand Forecasting.
- Flipkart: Provides opportunities in Warehouse Operations, Customer Experience, and Retail Analytics.
- Zara: Hires for Supply Chain Coordination, Retail Logistics, and Global Distribution Planning.
- Nike: Offers roles in Sports Goods Distribution, Retail Operations, and International Sourcing.
- Unilever: Seeks logistics experts for Product Distribution, Supply Chain Optimization, and Sustainability Projects.
- Procter & Gamble: Recruits for roles in Manufacturing Logistics, Supply Chain Management, and Quality Control.
- Johnson & Johnson: Provides opportunities in Pharmaceutical Supply Chain, Medical Device Logistics, and Regulatory Compliance.
Sector-Wise Analysis
The logistics industry is diverse, offering varied career paths across multiple sectors. In the IT/Software sector, logistics professionals often work in roles such as Data Analysts, Supply Chain Architects, and IT Solutions Engineers. The Core Engineering field provides opportunities for those interested in infrastructure development, manufacturing logistics, and project execution.
In the Finance domain, graduates can find roles as Risk Analysts or Quantitative Researchers, leveraging their understanding of supply chain dynamics to assess financial risks and optimize investments. The Consulting industry values logistics expertise for strategic planning, process improvement, and operational efficiency consulting.
The Analytics sector sees a growing demand for professionals who can interpret complex data sets to inform logistics decisions. Finally, PSUs offer stable career prospects in government-owned enterprises, particularly in areas related to national infrastructure projects, defense logistics, and public service delivery.
Internship Season
The internship season typically begins in the third year of study, with companies visiting campus for recruitment drives. Internship durations usually last 2-4 months, providing students with hands-on experience in real-world environments.
Historically, internships have offered stipends ranging from INR 20,000 to INR 40,000 per month. The selection process involves written tests, group discussions, and interviews, ensuring that only the most qualified candidates are chosen for these opportunities.
Internship experiences play a crucial role in shaping career choices, often leading to full-time job offers or PPOs upon graduation. Many companies value the practical skills and knowledge gained during internships, making them an integral part of the student journey.