Placement Statistics
The placement outcomes for Business Administration graduates at Duke International University Namchi consistently reflect the quality of education and industry relevance of our program. Over the past five years, we have achieved a robust placement rate with diverse opportunities across multiple sectors.
Year-wise Placement Data
Year | Highest Package (Domestic) | Average Package (Domestic) | Median Package (Domestic) | Placement Percentage | PPOs Received |
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2024 | 70 LPA | 45 LPA | 42 LPA | 92% | 120 |
2023 | 65 LPA | 42 LPA | 39 LPA | 91% | 110 |
2022 | 60 LPA | 38 LPA | 35 LPA | 89% | 100 |
2021 | 55 LPA | 35 LPA | 32 LPA | 87% | 90 |
2020 | 50 LPA | 32 LPA | 29 LPA | 85% | 80 |
Top Recruiting Companies
The following companies regularly recruit from our Business Administration program, offering a wide range of roles:
- Google: Offers positions in Product Management, Business Analytics, and Engineering.
- Microsoft: Recruits for roles such as Business Intelligence Analyst, Project Manager, and Data Scientist.
- Amazon Web Services (AWS): Provides opportunities in Cloud Strategy, E-Commerce Analytics, and Product Development.
- Coca-Cola: Hires for Brand Management, Marketing Strategy, and Supply Chain Roles.
- Unilever: Offers positions in Consumer Insights, Sustainability, and Brand Communications.
- Accenture: Recruits for Consulting, Strategy, and Digital Transformation roles.
- McKinsey & Company: Provides opportunities in Management Consulting and Strategic Planning.
- Goldman Sachs: Offers roles in Quantitative Analysis, Risk Management, and Investment Banking.
- IBM: Recruits for Business Intelligence, Data Analytics, and Cloud Solutions.
- Procter & Gamble: Provides opportunities in Marketing, Consumer Behavior, and Innovation Labs.
- Deloitte: Offers roles in Consulting, Audit, and Risk Advisory.
- PwC: Recruits for Assurance, Tax, and Financial Advisory roles.
- Uber: Hires for Product Analytics, Business Strategy, and Operations.
- Netflix: Provides opportunities in Content Analytics, User Experience Design, and Data Science.
- SAP: Offers roles in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Business Intelligence, and Consulting.
Internship Season Overview
The internship season at Duke International University Namchi typically begins in the second semester of the third year. Students are supported throughout the process by dedicated placement coordinators and industry mentors.
Key features of the internship program include:
- Preparation Workshops: Industry experts conduct sessions on resume writing, interview skills, and professional etiquette.
- Company Presentations: Leading firms visit campus for presentations to introduce their offerings and recruitment processes.
- Internship Opportunities: Students can intern with companies across IT/Software, Finance, Consulting, Analytics, and PSUs.
- Stipend Details: Average stipends range from INR 30,000 to 60,000 per month, depending on the company and role.
- Duration: Internships typically last 2–6 months, with options for full-time conversion post-completion.
Sector-wise Analysis
The Business Administration program's graduates find employment across multiple sectors, each offering unique career pathways:
- IT/Software: Major recruiters include Google, Microsoft, and AWS. Roles typically involve Product Management, Business Analytics, Data Science, and Cloud Solutions.
- Core Engineering: Companies like Procter & Gamble and Unilever offer opportunities in R&D, Supply Chain, and Innovation Labs.
- Finance: Firms such as Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley recruit for roles in Investment Banking, Risk Management, and Quantitative Analysis.
- Consulting: Top-tier firms like McKinsey & Company and Deloitte seek graduates for Strategy, Operations, and Digital Transformation roles.
- Analytics: Organizations like Netflix and SAP offer positions in Data Science, User Experience Design, and Business Intelligence.
- PSUs: Graduates often join public sector enterprises like BHEL, NTPC, and IOCL for roles in Finance, Operations, and Strategic Planning.
Career Pathways
Graduates of Duke International University Namchi's Business Administration program pursue diverse career paths:
- Product Manager: Responsible for product development, strategy, and lifecycle management in tech companies.
- Business Analyst: Analyzes business data to identify trends and recommend improvements in organizations.
- Marketing Strategist: Develops and implements marketing plans to promote products or services.
- Financial Consultant: Provides advice on financial planning, investment strategies, and risk management.
- Operations Manager: Oversees daily operations of businesses, ensuring efficiency and productivity.
- Entrepreneur: Launches startups or joins early-stage ventures to build innovative business models.
Alumni Success Stories
Our alumni have excelled in various fields, contributing significantly to their respective industries. Notable examples include:
- Ananya Patel: Interned at Google and joined as a Product Manager after graduation. Her project on optimizing search algorithms led to recognition within the company.
- Rohit Mehta: Completed an internship at Goldman Sachs and was recruited as a Quantitative Analyst. His expertise in financial modeling helped him secure a prestigious position.
- Priya Sharma: Interned with Unilever and developed an environmental impact assessment model that earned her a full-time offer in the company's corporate responsibility division.