Placement Statistics
Year | Highest Package (Domestic) | Average Package | Median Package | Placement Rate | PPOs Received |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | 1800000 | 650000 | 600000 | 92% | 75 |
2023 | 1650000 | 620000 | 580000 | 91% | 70 |
2022 | 1500000 | 580000 | 550000 | 89% | 65 |
2021 | 1400000 | 550000 | 520000 | 87% | 60 |
2020 | 1300000 | 520000 | 490000 | 85% | 55 |
Top Recruiting Companies
The program attracts top-tier recruiters from various sectors. The following companies regularly visit our campus for recruitment drives:
- Tata Steel: Offers positions in metallurgy and welding technology.
- Reliance Industries: Provides roles in manufacturing and process engineering.
- Larsen & Toubro: Seeks engineers for infrastructure and offshore projects.
- Hindustan Zinc: Recruits for quality control and materials development.
- General Electric: Offers opportunities in automation and advanced manufacturing.
- Siemens: Focuses on robotic welding and industrial automation.
- Airbus: Looks for aerospace engineers with welding expertise.
- Boeing: Sponsors research projects and hires graduates for structural engineering roles.
- ISRO: Provides positions in space vehicle construction and safety protocols.
- Indian Railways: Offers internships and permanent roles in railway infrastructure.
- Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL): Hires for power plant construction and maintenance.
- Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL): Recruits for steel production and welding optimization.
- Adani Group: Offers roles in renewable energy and manufacturing sectors.
- Maruti Suzuki: Provides internships and full-time positions in automotive manufacturing.
- Godrej & Boyce: Seeks welders for industrial machinery development.
Sector-Wise Analysis
The welding industry offers diverse career paths across multiple sectors. Here's an analysis of the trends and key recruiters in each sector:
- IT/Software: While not traditional, many companies now require engineers with cross-functional skills. Graduates often find roles as technical consultants or developers working on automation software for welding processes.
- Core Engineering: This remains the largest employer of welding graduates. Companies like Tata Steel, Larsen & Toubro, and ISRO provide stable career paths in design, construction, and maintenance.
- Finance: Some graduates transition into quantitative finance roles, leveraging their analytical skills in data modeling and risk assessment related to manufacturing processes.
- Consulting: Graduates often work with consulting firms specializing in industrial efficiency, safety compliance, or project management for engineering firms.
- Analytics: With increasing use of big data in manufacturing, there is growing demand for engineers who can analyze welding parameters and predict outcomes using statistical models.
- PSUs: Government-owned enterprises like BHEL, SAIL, and Indian Railways offer secure employment with competitive benefits and job stability.
Internship Season
The internship season typically begins in the third year of the program. Students participate in internships lasting 2-6 months across various industries including automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, and construction.
Companies like Boeing, Siemens, General Electric, and Airbus offer high-stipend internships ranging from ₹30,000 to ₹80,000 per month depending on the role and company. Internship placements are often facilitated through our placement cell and industry partnerships.
Students also get opportunities to work on real projects during internships, gaining practical experience and building a professional network. The internship process includes application submissions, interviews, and final selection rounds conducted by companies.