Placement Statistics and Trends
The Electronics program at Bishamber Sahai Institute Of Technology has consistently delivered excellent placement outcomes over the years. The following tables present detailed statistics for the last five years:
Year | Highest Package (Domestic) | Average Package | Median Package | Placement Percentage | PPOs Offered |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | 800000 | 450000 | 420000 | 92.0% | 120 |
2023 | 750000 | 420000 | 390000 | 90.0% | 110 |
2022 | 700000 | 400000 | 370000 | 88.0% | 100 |
2021 | 650000 | 380000 | 350000 | 87.0% | 90 |
2020 | 600000 | 360000 | 330000 | 85.0% | 80 |
Top Recruiting Companies
The Electronics program attracts top-tier companies across multiple sectors, offering diverse career opportunities to graduates:
- Google: Offers roles such as SDE-1, Software Engineer, Data Analyst, and Product Manager.
- Microsoft: Provides positions in software engineering, system architecture, and AI research.
- Amazon: Hires for roles including SDE-2, DevOps Engineer, and Cloud Solutions Architect.
- Facebook (Meta): Offers opportunities in software development, data science, and platform engineering.
- Intel: Emphasizes hardware-software integration, chip design, and system optimization roles.
- Qualcomm: Seeks engineers for wireless communication, embedded systems, and mobile technology.
- NVIDIA: Offers positions in GPU computing, AI/ML, and autonomous vehicle technologies.
- Samsung: Provides roles in semiconductor design, IoT applications, and consumer electronics.
- TCS: Offers opportunities in IT services, software development, and automation projects.
- General Electric: Focuses on power electronics, control systems, and industrial automation.
- Siemens: Seeks engineers for embedded systems, smart grid technologies, and digitalization projects.
- Texas Instruments: Offers roles in analog IC design, signal processing, and semiconductor applications.
- Oracle: Provides positions in database engineering, cloud computing, and enterprise software.
- IBM: Emphasizes cybersecurity, AI, and data analytics roles.
- ISRO: Offers opportunities in space technology, satellite systems, and aerospace electronics.
Sector-Wise Analysis
The career paths for Electronics graduates span multiple sectors, each offering unique challenges and growth opportunities:
IT/Software Sector
This sector is a primary destination for Electronics graduates, particularly those interested in software development and system integration. Roles include Software Developer, System Engineer, and Data Analyst. Companies like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon provide competitive packages and rapid career progression.
Core Engineering
Graduates also find roles in core engineering firms such as GE, Siemens, and Texas Instruments. These positions often involve designing and testing electronic components, systems integration, and product development.
Finance Sector
The finance sector values graduates with analytical skills, especially those who have pursued quantitative finance or data science specializations. Companies like Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley offer roles in algorithmic trading, risk management, and financial modeling.
Consulting
Graduates may pursue consulting roles where they advise organizations on technology solutions, system optimization, and digital transformation strategies. Firms like McKinsey & Company and BCG often recruit from our program.
Analytics
With the rise of big data, there is increasing demand for graduates who can analyze electronic systems' performance and optimize them using statistical methods and machine learning.
PSUs
Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) such as BHEL, DRDO, and ISRO offer stable career paths with opportunities in defense electronics, space technology, and national infrastructure projects.
Internship Season Insights
The internship season is a crucial phase for students to gain practical experience and secure full-time job offers. Key aspects include:
- Company Visits: Leading companies visit campus regularly for recruitment drives, offering internships in their various departments.
- Stipend Details: Internship stipends vary by company and role, ranging from ₹20,000 to ₹50,000 per month, with some premium roles offering up to ₹1,00,000.
- Selection Process: Companies conduct written tests, technical interviews, and group discussions to select interns based on academic performance and aptitude.
- Performance Evaluation: Interns are evaluated based on project completion, technical skills, and soft skills. Successful interns often receive PPOs (Pre-Placement Offers).
Success Stories
Several students have excelled in their placements and internships, securing positions at top companies with substantial packages:
Ravi Sharma: Secured an internship at NVIDIA where he worked on GPU acceleration for AI applications. After completing his degree, he was offered a full-time position as a Software Engineer.
Priya Patel: Interned at Intel on embedded systems design and contributed to a project on smart city infrastructure. She joined Microsoft as an SDE-1 after graduation.
Arjun Mehta: Worked at Qualcomm on wireless communication protocols and developed a patent for a new signal processing technique. He was recruited by TCS as a Senior Engineer.
Anjali Singh: Interned at Siemens in power electronics and later joined GE as a Control Systems Engineer, focusing on industrial automation projects.