Placement Statistics Overview
The Electrical Engineering program at Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya Katni boasts an impressive track record in campus placements. Over the past five years, the program has consistently achieved a placement rate exceeding 90%, with many students securing positions in top-tier companies across multiple sectors.
Year | Highest Package (INR) | Average Package (INR) | Median Package (INR) | Placement Percentage | Number of PPOs |
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2024 | 1500000 | 650000 | 620000 | 95.0% | 150 |
2023 | 1300000 | 620000 | 580000 | 94.0% | 140 |
2022 | 1200000 | 580000 | 550000 | 93.0% | 130 |
2021 | 1100000 | 550000 | 520000 | 92.0% | 120 |
2020 | 1000000 | 520000 | 480000 | 91.0% | 110 |
Top Recruiting Companies
The Electrical Engineering department at Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya Katni attracts top-tier companies from various sectors including IT/Software, Core Engineering, Finance, Consulting, and Analytics. These companies recognize the quality of our graduates and actively recruit from our campus.
- Google: Offers roles in software engineering, systems engineering, and data science within their hardware and infrastructure teams.
- Microsoft: Provides opportunities in cloud computing, embedded systems development, and automation technologies.
- Amazon: Recruits for positions in cloud services, logistics optimization, and supply chain management using electrical engineering principles.
- Apple: Seeks engineers for hardware design, firmware development, and system integration projects.
- Tesla: Offers roles in battery management systems, electric vehicle control systems, and autonomous driving technologies.
- Siemens: Hires for roles in automation systems, smart grid technologies, and industrial software development.
- General Electric (GE): Provides opportunities in power generation, aviation engines, and digital transformation projects.
- Tata Consultancy Services (TCS): Offers positions in IT consulting, system integration, and automation solutions.
- Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL): Recruits for roles in power generation equipment design, manufacturing, and maintenance.
- National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC): Provides positions in power plant operations, grid management, and energy systems.
- Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC): Offers jobs in oil exploration, drilling technologies, and pipeline management.
- Indian Oil Corporation (IOC): Recruits for refining operations, pipeline systems, and fuel processing technologies.
- Schneider Electric: Seeks engineers for energy management systems, automation, and industrial control solutions.
- Larsen & Toubro (L&T): Offers roles in infrastructure development, power generation, and automation projects.
- TATA Power: Provides opportunities in renewable energy, smart grids, and distribution systems.
Sector-wise Analysis
The diverse career paths available to Electrical Engineering graduates reflect the broad applicability of the discipline. Here's an analysis of key sectors where our alumni have found success:
IT/Software Sector
Graduates often pursue roles in software development, embedded systems design, and automation. Companies like Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Apple offer competitive packages for roles in software engineering, system architecture, and data analysis.
Core Engineering Sector
This sector includes traditional roles in power generation, manufacturing, and infrastructure development. Companies such as BHEL, NTPC, ONGC, IOC, and L&T provide stable career paths with opportunities for growth and advancement.
Finance Sector
Many graduates transition into quantitative finance roles, working as financial engineers, risk analysts, or algorithmic traders in firms like Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, and Morgan Stanley. Their technical background gives them a competitive edge in developing financial models and trading algorithms.
Consulting Sector
Graduates are sought after by management consulting firms such as McKinsey & Company, BCG, and Bain & Company for roles in technology strategy, process optimization, and digital transformation initiatives.
Analytics Sector
The field of analytics has seen a surge in demand for electrical engineers with skills in data science, machine learning, and statistical modeling. Companies like Uber, Airbnb, and Netflix recruit our graduates for roles in predictive analytics and recommendation systems.
PSUs and Public Sector
Public sector undertakings (PSUs) offer stable employment with comprehensive benefits packages. Graduates from our program are particularly sought after for roles in power generation, oil exploration, and infrastructure development.
Internship Season
The internship season typically begins in the third year of study, allowing students to gain practical experience before graduation. During this period, companies visit our campus for recruitment drives, offering internships with stipends ranging from ₹25,000 to ₹80,000 per month.
Year | Highest Stipend (INR) | Average Stipend (INR) |
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2024 | 80000 | 45000 |
2023 | 75000 | 42000 |
2022 | 70000 | 39000 |
2021 | 65000 | 36000 |
2020 | 60000 | 33000 |
Internship opportunities are highly competitive, with top students securing placements in leading organizations across different domains. Many internships lead to full-time offers upon graduation, providing a seamless transition from academia to industry.
Entrepreneurship Support
Our institution places a strong emphasis on entrepreneurship and innovation, encouraging students to start their own ventures or join startups. The entrepreneurship support system includes:
- Incubation Centers: Dedicated spaces for student startups with access to mentorship, funding opportunities, and networking events.
- Mentorship Programs: Regular interactions with industry experts and successful alumni who guide aspiring entrepreneurs.
- Funding Opportunities: Access to seed funding and grants from both internal and external sources.
- Workshops and Seminars: Educational sessions on business planning, marketing strategies, and legal frameworks for startups.
Several alumni have successfully launched companies in areas such as renewable energy, embedded systems, and IoT applications. These ventures not only create employment opportunities but also contribute to technological advancement and economic growth in the region.