Placement Statistics Overview
The Emergency Planning program at Institute of Land and Disaster Management has consistently demonstrated strong placement outcomes, with over 90% of students securing jobs in the first month after graduation. The following tables summarize key placement metrics from the last five years.
Year | Highest Package (Domestic) | Average Package | Median Package | Placement Percentage | PPOs Received |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2020 | 780000 | 450000 | 420000 | 91.0 | 35 |
2021 | 820000 | 470000 | 440000 | 92.0 | 38 |
2022 | 860000 | 490000 | 460000 | 93.0 | 41 |
2023 | 900000 | 510000 | 480000 | 94.0 | 44 |
2024 | 950000 | 520000 | 500000 | 94.0 | 46 |
Top Recruiting Companies
The following list includes top companies that regularly recruit Emergency Planning graduates from our campus:
- National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA): Offers roles in policy development, risk assessment, and emergency coordination.
- Indian Red Cross Society: Provides opportunities for humanitarian response and community outreach programs.
- UNDP India: Recruits graduates for disaster preparedness projects and international cooperation initiatives.
- CARE International: Offers positions in emergency aid distribution, logistics coordination, and community-based interventions.
- World Bank: Hires for analysis and planning roles related to climate resilience and disaster risk reduction.
- Reliance Industries: Provides opportunities in corporate social responsibility (CSR) projects focused on disaster preparedness.
- Tata Consultancy Services: Offers roles in IT solutions for emergency management systems, including data analytics and digital platforms.
- Tech Mahindra: Recruits for software development and implementation of early warning systems.
- Ministry of Home Affairs: Provides positions in national emergency response planning and policy formulation.
- IEC (Indian Emergency Coordination): Offers roles in logistics, coordination, and real-time emergency management.
- Google: Attracts graduates for roles in AI-based disaster prediction systems and data engineering.
- Microsoft: Provides opportunities in cloud computing and platform development for emergency response tools.
- Accenture: Recruits for consulting roles in risk management and emergency planning solutions.
- IBM: Offers positions in enterprise-level disaster response systems and data analytics.
- Amazon Web Services: Hires for cloud infrastructure support in emergency communication platforms.
Sector-wise Analysis
The career paths available to Emergency Planning graduates span multiple sectors, each offering distinct roles and growth opportunities. The following analysis highlights trends and key recruiters within these sectors:
IT/Software
In the IT sector, graduates are often hired as developers or analysts working on AI-based early warning systems, GIS mapping platforms, and digital emergency communication tools. Companies like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon Web Services offer roles that align with the technical skills developed in the program.
Core Engineering
Graduates also find opportunities in core engineering firms involved in infrastructure design, environmental consulting, and disaster-resistant construction. Organizations such as Reliance Industries and Tata Projects value their understanding of risk analysis and emergency preparedness.
Finance
In finance, particularly in insurance and risk management, graduates are sought for roles that involve analyzing and predicting risks associated with natural disasters, helping companies develop better coverage policies.
Consulting
Consulting firms specializing in resilience planning and policy development hire our graduates for strategic advisory roles. Firms like Accenture and McKinsey & Company recognize the interdisciplinary nature of our program and its relevance to modern challenges.
Analytics
The demand for data analysts in emergency response has grown significantly, especially with the use of big data and machine learning in disaster prediction and management. Graduates are often employed by analytics firms that support government and NGO operations.
PSUs
Public sector units like the Ministry of Home Affairs, NDMA, and IEC offer stable career paths for our graduates, particularly those interested in public service and policy implementation.
Internship Season
The internship season begins in early summer, typically lasting from June to August. Students are placed with organizations across various sectors, including government agencies, NGOs, private firms, and international bodies. Internships provide invaluable experience and often lead to full-time employment offers.
Historically, internships at top companies have offered stipends ranging from ₹30,000 to ₹60,000 per month, with some exceptional roles offering up to ₹1 lakh per month for outstanding performers. The internship process is managed through the Institute's placement cell, which maintains strong relationships with partner organizations.