Placement Statistics
The Agriculture program at Matrix Skilltech University Geyzing consistently achieves high placement rates, reflecting the strong demand for skilled professionals in the agricultural sector. The following tables provide detailed statistics from the last five years:
Year | Highest Package (Domestic) | Average Package | Median Package | Placement Rate (%) | PPOs Received |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2020 | 1200000 | 600000 | 550000 | 90.0 | 45 |
2021 | 1300000 | 650000 | 600000 | 91.0 | 50 |
2022 | 1400000 | 700000 | 650000 | 92.0 | 55 |
2023 | 1500000 | 750000 | 700000 | 93.0 | 60 |
2024 | 1600000 | 800000 | 750000 | 94.0 | 65 |
Top Recruiting Companies
Our graduates are highly sought after by leading companies in the agricultural sector and related industries. The following list includes top recruiters who have consistently offered positions to our students:
- John Deere: Offers roles in farm machinery design, precision agriculture software development, and product innovation.
- Syngenta: Provides opportunities in crop protection research, seed development, and agrochemical formulation.
- Monsanto: Engages students in biotechnology research, genetic engineering projects, and sustainable farming solutions.
- Bayer Crop Science: Offers positions in agricultural product development, field research, and regulatory affairs.
- Cargill: Provides roles in commodity trading, supply chain management, and food processing.
- Nestle: Offers positions in food safety, nutritional analysis, and sustainable sourcing initiatives.
- PepsiCo: Engages students in product development, quality control, and agricultural supply chain optimization.
- Kellogg's: Provides roles in ingredient sourcing, food innovation, and sustainability programs.
- Unilever: Offers opportunities in consumer insights, brand management, and sustainable agriculture projects.
- Iberostar: Engages students in agricultural tourism development and rural community engagement.
- SAP: Provides roles in agricultural ERP systems, data analytics, and digital transformation initiatives.
- Microsoft: Offers positions in AI-driven agriculture solutions, cloud computing for farming, and IoT applications.
- Google: Engages students in agricultural data science, machine learning models for crop prediction, and smart farming platforms.
- Amazon Web Services: Provides roles in cloud infrastructure for agri-tech startups and big data analytics for farming operations.
- IBM: Offers positions in enterprise software development, blockchain for supply chains, and agricultural consulting services.
Sector-wise Analysis
The career paths available to Agriculture graduates span multiple sectors, each offering unique opportunities based on specialization and interest.
IT/Software Sector
In the IT sector, our graduates often find roles in agri-tech startups and established companies working on digital solutions for farming. Positions include Software Development Engineers, Data Analysts, Machine Learning Specialists, and Product Managers focused on smart agriculture applications.
Core Engineering
Graduates are also recruited by core engineering firms involved in designing agricultural equipment, developing automation systems, and creating precision farming tools. Roles include Agricultural Engineers, Systems Designers, and Automation Specialists.
Finance Sector
The finance sector offers opportunities in agri-commodities trading, risk analysis, and investment banking focused on agricultural development projects. Our students often work as Quantitative Analysts, Risk Managers, and Financial Advisors specializing in agriculture-related investments.
Consulting & Analytics
Many of our alumni find roles in management consulting firms that advise governments and organizations on agricultural policy and strategy. Positions include Agricultural Consultants, Market Analysts, and Policy Advisors.
PSUs
Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) such as ICAR, IARI, and state agricultural departments frequently recruit our graduates for research positions, extension services, and administrative roles in rural development initiatives.
Internship Season
The internship season is a critical component of the program, providing students with real-world experience and industry exposure. Internships are typically offered during the summer after the second year and again before final placements.
Key companies that offer internships include John Deere, Syngenta, Monsanto, Bayer Crop Science, Cargill, Nestle, PepsiCo, Kellogg's, Unilever, Iberostar, SAP, Microsoft, Google, Amazon Web Services, and IBM. These internships often lead to full-time job offers, especially for students who perform well.
Historical stipend data shows that internships in leading companies typically range from Rs. 30,000 to Rs. 80,000 per month, depending on the company and role. Students also receive housing allowances and travel reimbursements during their internships.