Placement Statistics and Career Outcomes
The Robotics program at Electronics Service And Training Centre consistently achieves high placement rates, reflecting the growing demand for skilled professionals in this dynamic field. Our graduates are sought after by leading companies across various industries, offering competitive packages and promising career growth.
Placement Statistics (Last 5 Years)
Year | Highest Package (Domestic) | Average Package | Median Package | Placement Percentage | PPOs Received |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | 1200000 | 650000 | 600000 | 94.0 | 78 |
2023 | 1000000 | 600000 | 550000 | 92.0 | 72 |
2022 | 850000 | 520000 | 480000 | 90.0 | 65 |
2021 | 750000 | 480000 | 450000 | 88.0 | 60 |
2020 | 600000 | 400000 | 380000 | 85.0 | 55 |
Top Recruiting Companies
Our graduates are highly valued by companies across diverse sectors, ranging from Big Tech to startups and public sector organizations. Here are some of the top recruiters who regularly visit our campus:
- Google: Offers roles in robotics engineering, AI research, and machine learning. Typical profiles include Robotics Engineer, Research Scientist, and Software Engineer.
- Microsoft: Provides opportunities in automation, control systems, embedded software development, and cloud-based robotics platforms. Roles often include Software Development Engineer, Embedded Systems Engineer, and Research Analyst.
- Amazon Robotics: Focuses on warehouse automation, robotic arms, and autonomous delivery systems. Positions available include Robotics Software Engineer, Control Systems Developer, and Automation Specialist.
- Tata Motors: Offers internships and full-time roles in autonomous vehicle development, industrial robotics, and smart transportation systems. Roles include Automotive Robotics Engineer, Embedded Systems Developer, and Project Engineer.
- Siemens: Provides positions in industrial automation, smart factory solutions, and energy-efficient systems. Common profiles are Automation Engineer, PLC Programmer, and Control Systems Specialist.
- Bosch: Engages with students working on automotive and consumer electronics applications. Opportunities include Embedded Software Engineer, Sensor Integration Specialist, and Product Development Engineer.
- ABB India: Offers roles in robotics integration, automation systems, and industrial control. Positions include Robotics Systems Engineer, Automation Consultant, and Project Manager.
- Tesla: Provides opportunities in autonomous vehicle technology, battery management, and robot manufacturing. Roles include Robotics Engineer, Embedded Software Developer, and Hardware Engineer.
- Infosys: Offers positions in robotics consulting, AI integration, and digital transformation projects. Profiles include Automation Consultant, Robotics Solutions Architect, and Technical Lead.
- Wipro: Focuses on industrial automation, smart manufacturing, and AI-driven systems. Common roles are Software Engineer, Robotics Integration Specialist, and Process Automation Analyst.
- Zerodha: Engages with graduates working in algorithmic trading platforms and fintech applications. Positions include Quantitative Analyst, Trading Systems Developer, and Risk Manager.
- JPMorgan Chase: Offers roles in quantitative finance and risk analytics, where robotics skills are applied to algorithmic trading strategies. Profiles include Quantitative Analyst, Financial Engineer, and Risk Analyst.
- Goldman Sachs: Provides opportunities in fintech, automated trading systems, and financial modeling. Roles include Algorithmic Trader, Data Scientist, and Quantitative Researcher.
- ISRO: Offers positions in space exploration, satellite robotics, and aerospace engineering. Common roles are Satellite Systems Engineer, Robotics Engineer, and Space Mission Specialist.
- DRDO: Provides opportunities in defense technology, robotics for national security, and weapon systems integration. Roles include Defense Systems Engineer, Robotics Research Scientist, and Technical Consultant.
Sector-Wise Analysis
The career prospects for Robotics graduates are diverse, spanning multiple sectors that leverage robotic technologies to enhance productivity and innovation:
IT/Software Sector
Companies like Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Infosys offer roles in AI integration, software development, and automation platforms. Graduates often work on projects involving autonomous systems, machine learning models for robotics, and real-time control systems.
Core Engineering
Industries such as automotive (Tata Motors, Bosch), manufacturing (Siemens, ABB), and aerospace (ISRO, DRDO) require engineers skilled in robotics integration, industrial automation, and smart factory solutions. These roles involve designing and implementing robotic systems for production lines, testing new technologies, and optimizing performance.
Finance
In quantitative finance, robotics skills are applied to algorithmic trading, risk analytics, and automated financial modeling. Firms like JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs employ graduates as quantitative analysts, trading system developers, and risk managers.
Consulting & Analytics
Consulting firms such as McKinsey and Deloitte value robotics expertise in digital transformation projects. Graduates may work on strategy, process optimization, and implementation of robotic technologies across various industries.
PSUs
Public sector units like ISRO and DRDO provide stable career paths for graduates interested in national defense and space exploration. These roles involve cutting-edge research, development, and deployment of robotics systems in challenging environments.
Internship Season
The internship season is a critical phase for students to gain real-world experience and secure full-time offers. Our program has established strong relationships with leading companies, ensuring abundant opportunities for internships throughout the academic year.
Process Overview
The internship process begins in the third year, with students participating in company presentations, technical interviews, and skill assessments. Companies visit campus to conduct recruitment drives, offering internships ranging from 3 months to 12 months.
Key Companies
- Google: Offers internships in AI research labs and robotics teams.
- Amazon Robotics: Provides roles in warehouse automation, robot navigation, and logistics optimization.
- Tesla: Offers internships in autonomous vehicle development and manufacturing processes.
- Bosch: Provides opportunities in automotive electronics and embedded systems.
- ABB India: Offers internships in industrial robotics and automation projects.
Stipend Data
Historically, internships at top-tier companies offer stipends ranging from ₹25,000 to ₹70,000 per month. Students who perform exceptionally well during their internship may receive full-time offers with competitive salary packages upon graduation.