Placement Statistics
The Robotics program at BHABHA ENGINEERING RESEARCH INSTITUTE has consistently demonstrated strong performance in campus placements, with a placement rate exceeding 90% over the last five years. The following tables summarize the placement statistics for recent years:
Year | Highest Package (INR) | Average Package (INR) | Median Package (INR) | Placement Percentage (%) | PPOs Received |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2025 | 1200000 | 650000 | 600000 | 94.5 | 32 |
2024 | 1100000 | 630000 | 580000 | 93.0 | 28 |
2023 | 1000000 | 600000 | 550000 | 92.5 | 25 |
2022 | 950000 | 580000 | 530000 | 91.0 | 22 |
2021 | 900000 | 550000 | 500000 | 89.0 | 19 |
These figures highlight the increasing demand for robotics graduates and their ability to command competitive salaries in the job market. The program's focus on industry-relevant skills and real-world experience contributes significantly to these outcomes.
Top Recruiting Companies
The following are the top 25 recruiting companies for the Robotics program at BHABHA ENGINEERING RESEARCH INSTITUTE:
- Microsoft
- Amazon
- Tesla
- NVIDIA
- Boston Dynamics
- ABB
- Siemens
- General Motors
- Festo
- Isro
- DRDO
- Intel
- Qualcomm
- Honda R&D
- Samsung Electronics
- Toyota Motor Corporation
- Kuka Robotics
- Robotic Systems Inc.
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Stanford University
- MIT
- ETH Zurich
- EPFL
- University of California, Berkeley
These companies offer a variety of roles ranging from robotics engineers and AI researchers to software developers and machine learning specialists. The recruitment process typically involves multiple rounds including written tests, technical interviews, and group discussions.
Sector-wise Analysis
The Robotics program graduates find employment across several sectors, each offering distinct opportunities and challenges:
- IT/Software: Graduates often work in software development roles focused on robotics applications, AI platforms, and automation tools. Major recruiters include Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and NVIDIA.
- Core Engineering: This sector includes companies involved in manufacturing, aerospace, and defense where robotics plays a crucial role in production processes and system integration.
- Finance: Some graduates enter quantitative finance roles, applying their analytical skills to algorithmic trading, risk management, and financial modeling.
- Consulting: Consulting firms value the problem-solving abilities of robotics graduates, particularly those with experience in automation and optimization.
- Analytics: With strong analytical capabilities, robotics graduates are sought after for data science roles that involve predictive analytics, machine learning, and statistical modeling.
- PSUs: Public sector units such as ISRO and DRDO offer positions in research and development, contributing to national projects in space exploration, defense systems, and infrastructure automation.
The diversity of sectors ensures that graduates can choose career paths aligned with their interests and strengths, while also providing a broad foundation for professional growth.
Internship Season
The internship season is a critical component of the program's experiential learning approach. Students typically begin applying for internships in their third year, with opportunities available across various industries and research institutions.
Major companies that have offered internships include Tesla, Amazon Robotics, Boston Dynamics, NVIDIA, and Google. Internship stipends vary by company but generally range from ₹30,000 to ₹80,000 per month, with some top-tier firms offering additional benefits such as housing allowances and travel reimbursements.
Historically, the highest internships offered have been in the range of ₹75,000 to ₹120,000 per month, particularly for students who perform exceptionally well during the selection process. The institute's placement cell facilitates this process by connecting students with industry mentors and providing guidance on resume writing, interview preparation, and career planning.
Internship experiences are not only valuable for gaining practical skills but also for securing full-time job offers upon graduation. Many students receive PPOs (Pre-Placement Offers) during their internships, which significantly enhance their career prospects and earning potential.