Placement Statistics
The Computer Engineering program at Government Polytechnic Bazpur has consistently delivered exceptional results in campus placements, reflecting the high quality of education and industry relevance of its curriculum. The department maintains strong relationships with leading technology companies, ensuring that students have access to diverse career opportunities.
Year | Highest Package (INR) | Average Package (INR) | Median Package (INR) | Placement Rate (%) | PPOs Received |
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2020 | 8,50,000 | 4,50,000 | 4,00,000 | 92.0 | 120 |
2021 | 9,00,000 | 4,80,000 | 4,20,000 | 93.5 | 135 |
2022 | 9,50,000 | 5,20,000 | 4,60,000 | 94.0 | 145 |
2023 | 10,00,000 | 5,50,000 | 5,00,000 | 95.0 | 160 |
2024 | 10,50,000 | 5,80,000 | 5,30,000 | 95.5 | 170 |
The data indicates a steady upward trend in salary packages and overall placement rates over the years. This reflects not only the improving academic standards but also the growing reputation of the institution among recruiters.
Top Recruiting Companies
A wide range of top-tier companies regularly visit the campus for recruitment drives, offering diverse roles to graduates from the Computer Engineering program. These include:
- Microsoft
- Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
- Cognizant Technology Solutions
- Infosys
- Accenture
- Oracle
- Samsung Electronics
- Intel Corporation
- Flipkart
- NVIDIA
- Qualcomm
- Mindtree
- Wipro
- Capgemini
- Paytm
- Citrix Systems
- Uber Technologies
- SAP Labs
These companies offer roles such as Software Development Engineer (SDE), Data Scientist, Cybersecurity Analyst, DevOps Engineer, Machine Learning Engineer, and Cloud Solutions Architect. The selection process typically includes written tests, technical interviews, and HR rounds.
Sector-wise Analysis
The sector-wise analysis of placements reveals the dominance of IT/Software in terms of job opportunities, followed by Core Engineering, Finance, Consulting, Analytics, and PSUs. Each sector offers unique career paths and growth opportunities:
- IT/Software: The largest segment, with companies offering roles in application development, system architecture, cloud computing, and AI/ML. This sector has seen a significant increase in demand for skilled engineers.
- Core Engineering: Companies like Intel and Qualcomm offer opportunities in hardware design, embedded systems, and semiconductor technologies. These roles often require specialized knowledge in circuit design and signal processing.
- Finance: Fintech startups and traditional financial institutions hire engineers for quantitative analysis, algorithmic trading, risk management, and blockchain applications.
- Consulting: Management consulting firms like McKinsey and BCG recruit engineers for strategy consulting roles, requiring both technical and business acumen.
- Analytics: Data analytics roles are increasingly popular, with companies offering positions in data science, business intelligence, and machine learning.
- PSUs: Public sector units like BHEL, NTPC, and IOCL offer stable career paths with good benefits and job security, especially for students interested in government service.
Internship Season
The internship season begins in March and concludes in August. Companies such as Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and Flipkart offer internships to top-performing students. The average stipend ranges from INR 40,000 to 60,000 per month, with some premium roles offering up to INR 1,00,000 per month.
Internship opportunities are crucial for gaining practical experience and securing full-time job offers. Many students receive PPOs (Pre-Placement Offers) during their internships, which guarantee placement in the company upon completion of graduation. The department facilitates internship placements through its extensive network of industry partners and provides career counseling to help students prepare for internships.
Student Success Stories
Several graduates have gone on to achieve remarkable success in their careers, contributing significantly to the reputation of the program:
- Priya Sharma (2023): Secured an internship at Google, where she worked on optimizing machine learning models for recommendation systems. Her contributions were recognized by senior engineers and led to a full-time offer upon graduation.
- Arjun Mehta (2022): Contributed to AWS’s IoT platform during his internship, leading a project that improved sensor data processing efficiency by 40%. He received multiple offers from top cloud providers and joined Microsoft after graduation.
- Rahul Patel (2021): Founded a cybersecurity startup after graduating, which was acquired by a multinational firm for $5 million. His innovative approach to network security attracted investors and industry experts.
- Shreya Desai (2021): Launched an AI-powered health analytics platform that has been adopted by over 50 hospitals nationwide. Her work received recognition from healthcare organizations and government initiatives.
- Amit Kumar (2020): Co-founded a fintech company focused on blockchain-based payment solutions, securing seed funding from venture capital firms. His startup is now expanding internationally with plans for an IPO.
These success stories highlight the potential of graduates from the Computer Engineering program and serve as inspiration for current students aiming for excellence in their careers.