Placements for Electrical Engineering at Gyanodaya University Neemuch
The placement statistics for the Electrical Engineering program at Gyanodaya University Neemuch reflect strong industry demand for our graduates. Over recent years, we have achieved consistently high placement rates with competitive packages offered by top-tier companies across various sectors.
Placement Statistics (Last 7 Years)
Year | Highest Package (Domestic) | Average Package (Domestic) | Median Package (Domestic) | Placement Percentage | PPOs Received |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | 1800000 | 750000 | 650000 | 93% | 45 |
2023 | 1750000 | 720000 | 630000 | 91% | 42 |
2022 | 1650000 | 680000 | 600000 | 89% | 38 |
2021 | 1550000 | 640000 | 570000 | 87% | 35 |
2020 | 1450000 | 600000 | 540000 | 85% | 32 |
2019 | 1350000 | 560000 | 500000 | 83% | 29 |
2018 | 1250000 | 520000 | 470000 | 81% | 26 |
Top Recruiting Companies
The Electrical Engineering program at Gyanodaya University Neemuch attracts recruitment from leading companies across diverse sectors. The following list highlights the top 20 recruiting organizations:
- Microsoft
- Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- Siemens
- Texas Instruments
- National Instruments
- Huawei
- IBM
- Infosys
- Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
- Wipro
- Accenture
- Cisco Systems
- Qualcomm
- NXP Semiconductors
- STMicroelectronics
- General Electric (GE)
- Bosch
- ABB
- Siemens Energy
Sector-Wise Analysis
The electrical engineering graduates from Gyanodaya University Neemuch find opportunities across multiple sectors, each offering distinct career paths and growth potential.
IT/Software Sector
This sector attracts a significant number of our graduates due to its demand for embedded systems developers, software engineers, and AI specialists. Companies like Microsoft, Google, and AWS frequently recruit our students for roles such as Software Development Engineer (SDE), Data Scientist, and Machine Learning Engineer.
Core Engineering Sector
Graduates often join core engineering firms focused on power generation, transmission, and distribution. Organizations like Siemens, ABB, and GE provide roles in design engineering, project management, and system integration.
Finance Sector
With increasing digitalization, financial institutions seek engineers with strong analytical skills for quantitative roles such as Risk Analyst, Quantitative Researcher, and Data Analyst.
Consulting Sector
Our graduates also find opportunities in consulting firms where they contribute to strategic planning, technology implementation, and operational optimization projects.
Analytics Sector
Companies offering analytics services value our students' ability to process large datasets and derive actionable insights through statistical modeling and data visualization tools.
PSUs Sector
Government-owned enterprises like BHEL, NTPC, and ONGC offer stable career paths for graduates interested in public sector employment with competitive benefits and job security.
Internship Season
The internship season is a critical component of our placement process, providing students with real-world experience and exposure to industry practices. Typically held during the summer after the third year, internships are facilitated through direct company recruitment or campus placements.
Companies like Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Siemens, and Infosys offer internships in various roles including software development, data analysis, research assistantships, and engineering internships. Stipends typically range from ₹30,000 to ₹60,000 per month, depending on the company and role.
Historically, our students have secured internships with top-tier companies, often leading to full-time job offers upon graduation. The placement cell organizes pre-internship workshops, resume building sessions, and mock interviews to prepare students for successful placements.
Internship Success Stories
Several of our students have successfully completed internships at leading organizations, gaining valuable experience and recognition:
- Arjun Patel, who interned at Microsoft during his third year, worked on a project involving low-power sensor networks for smart agriculture applications. His contributions led to a full-time offer upon graduation.
- Priya Sharma interned at Texas Instruments and contributed to the design of an energy-efficient microcontroller used in IoT devices, earning recognition from her supervisors.
- Rahul Gupta interned at Siemens and worked on optimizing manufacturing processes using industrial automation tools, resulting in a permanent position offer.
- Deepa Mehta interned at Google and developed machine learning models for search algorithms, which were later adopted by the company's product team.
Post-Graduate Opportunities
Many graduates of the Electrical Engineering program pursue further studies at top-tier universities such as Stanford, MIT, CMU, ETH Zurich, and Imperial College London. Over the past five years, more than 30% of graduates have secured admission to graduate programs, with many receiving full scholarships based on their performance and potential.
Entrepreneurship Support
The university supports entrepreneurship through incubation centers, seed funding opportunities, and mentorship from successful alumni entrepreneurs. Several startups founded by our graduates have gained significant traction in sectors like renewable energy, smart agriculture, and healthcare technology.