Placement Statistics
The Bachelor of Robotics program at Iasscom Fortune Institute of Technology boasts impressive placement outcomes, reflecting the quality of education and industry relevance. Over the past five years, nearly 90% of students have secured placements within six months of graduation.
Year | Highest Package (INR) | Average Package (INR) | Median Package (INR) | Placement Rate (%) | PPOs Offered |
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2024 | 1800000 | 1200000 | 1100000 | 92 | 75 |
2023 | 1600000 | 1050000 | 980000 | 90 | 68 |
2022 | 1450000 | 950000 | 870000 | 88 | 62 |
2021 | 1350000 | 850000 | 780000 | 85 | 56 |
2020 | 1250000 | 750000 | 690000 | 82 | 48 |
The average package has steadily increased over the years, indicating growing demand for our graduates in the robotics and automation sectors.
Top Recruiting Companies
Our students are highly sought after by leading companies across various domains. The top recruiters include:
- Google DeepMind: Offers roles in AI research, robotics development, and machine learning engineering
- Amazon Robotics: Hires for automation engineer, software developer, and logistics systems analyst positions
- Microsoft Research: Recruits for AI/ML engineers, robotics specialists, and computational scientist roles
- Tesla: Provides internships and full-time opportunities in autonomous vehicle development and robotic system integration
- Boston Dynamics: Offers positions in robot control systems, sensor integration, and mechanical engineering
- NVIDIA: Seeks candidates for AI chip design, robotics simulation, and embedded systems roles
- Siemens: Engages students for automation, industrial robotics, and digital twin development
- Caterpillar Inc.: Recruits for heavy machinery robotics, control systems, and automation engineering
- ABB: Offers positions in industrial robotics, process automation, and machine vision systems
- Intel: Provides internships and full-time roles in AI chip development, embedded systems, and robotics platforms
- Qualcomm: Recruits for wireless communication systems, embedded software engineering, and robotics integration
- Johnson & Johnson: Offers opportunities in medical device robotics and healthcare automation
- General Motors: Engages students for autonomous vehicle systems, control algorithms, and manufacturing robotics
- Uber Technologies: Provides internships and roles in autonomous driving software, mapping, and navigation
- Cisco Systems: Hires for network automation, IoT integration, and robotics platform development
Sector-Wise Analysis
The demand for robotics graduates spans across multiple sectors:
- IT/Software: Dominates recruitment with roles in AI development, machine learning, software engineering, and automation
- Core Engineering: Offers positions in industrial robotics, control systems, manufacturing automation, and product design
- Finance: Attracts quantitative analysts, algorithmic traders, risk engineers, and fintech developers
- Consulting: Provides opportunities for strategy consulting, technology advisory, and process optimization
- Analytics: Seeks data scientists, business intelligence analysts, and predictive modeling specialists
- PSUs: Offers roles in government-funded research institutions, public sector automation projects, and defense robotics
Internship Season
The internship season typically begins in January and concludes in June. Students receive stipends ranging from ₹25,000 to ₹75,000 per month, depending on the company and role. Top recruiters during this phase include Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Tesla, NVIDIA, and Siemens.
Internship experiences are instrumental in bridging the gap between academic learning and industry practice. Many students receive full-time offers from their internship companies, highlighting the value placed on real-world experience.