Placement Statistics (Last 7 Years)
Year | Highest Package (Domestic) | Average Package | Median Package | Placement Percentage | PPOs Received |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | 24.0 Lakhs | 12.0 Lakhs | 11.5 Lakhs | 92% | 85 |
2023 | 22.0 Lakhs | 11.0 Lakhs | 10.5 Lakhs | 90% | 78 |
2022 | 20.0 Lakhs | 10.0 Lakhs | 9.5 Lakhs | 88% | 72 |
2021 | 18.0 Lakhs | 9.0 Lakhs | 8.5 Lakhs | 85% | 65 |
2020 | 16.0 Lakhs | 8.0 Lakhs | 7.5 Lakhs | 82% | 58 |
2019 | 14.0 Lakhs | 7.0 Lakhs | 6.5 Lakhs | 80% | 52 |
2018 | 12.0 Lakhs | 6.0 Lakhs | 5.5 Lakhs | 78% | 48 |
Top Recruiting Companies (25)
- Microsoft
- Amazon
- Tesla
- Siemens
- Boston Dynamics
- ABB
- Wipro
- Intel
- Airbus
- ISRO
- DRDO
- BARC
- Oracle
- Adobe
- Samsung
- General Motors
- Tata Motors
- Reliance Industries
- Capgemini
- Cognizant
- Infosys
- HCL Technologies
- Accenture
Job Profiles Offered by Top Recruiters
The robotics program graduates are highly sought after for a wide range of roles across different sectors. The most common profiles include:
- SDE-1 (Software Development Engineer) - For roles involving algorithm development, software engineering, and AI integration
- Research Scientist - For positions in R&D labs focusing on robotics technologies and innovation
- Control Systems Engineer - For roles in automation, industrial robotics, and embedded systems
- AI/ML Engineer - For machine learning applications in robotics, computer vision, and data processing
- Product Manager - For roles involving product development, strategy, and cross-functional leadership
- Quantitative Analyst - For positions in finance firms using mathematical models and algorithms
- Robotics Systems Engineer - For designing and implementing robotic systems for industrial or commercial applications
- Technical Consultant - For advisory roles in robotics implementation and system integration
- Autonomous Navigation Specialist - For roles involving autonomous vehicle technologies and SLAM systems
- Human-Robot Interaction Designer - For roles in UX design for robots and human-robot interfaces
Sector-Wise Analysis of Recruiting Companies
The robotics program graduates are placed across multiple sectors, each offering unique opportunities based on their skill sets and interests:
IT/Software Sector
This sector is the largest employer for robotics graduates, with companies like Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Facebook, Oracle, and Adobe offering roles in AI, machine learning, software development, and cloud computing. These companies value the analytical and programming skills developed during the program.
Core Engineering Sector
Companies such as Siemens, ABB, and Boston Dynamics hire robotics graduates for roles in industrial automation, control systems, embedded systems design, and robotics integration. These positions often involve working with complex machinery and developing robust solutions for manufacturing environments.
Finance Sector
Graduates with strong analytical skills find opportunities in quantitative finance firms like Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, and Morgan Stanley as Quantitative Analysts or Algorithmic Traders. The program's emphasis on mathematical modeling and algorithm development makes students well-suited for these roles.
Consulting Sector
Firms such as McKinsey & Company, BCG, and Accenture often recruit robotics graduates for roles in technology consulting, where they help organizations implement automation solutions and digital transformation strategies.
Analytics Sector
Companies like Tableau, SAS, and IBM offer opportunities for graduates interested in data analytics, business intelligence, and machine learning applications. The program's focus on data processing and statistical analysis prepares students well for these roles.
Public Sector
Institutions such as ISRO, DRDO, and BARC provide opportunities for graduates to work on national projects involving aerospace robotics, defense systems, and space exploration technologies. These roles often involve research and development in cutting-edge fields.
Internship Season Details
The internship season at BIMT typically begins in the third year, with students applying to companies through the placement cell. The process includes resume screening, written tests, interviews, and final selection.
Key companies participating in the internship season include Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Tesla, Siemens, Boston Dynamics, and ABB. These companies offer internships ranging from 3 to 6 months with stipends varying between INR 40,000 and INR 80,000 per month.
Historically, the highest internships offered have been around INR 80,000/month, while average stipends range from INR 50,000 to INR 60,000/month. Students who perform well during their internships often receive full-time offers upon graduation.