Placement Statistics
The placement outcomes for graduates of the Education program at Nist University Ganjam consistently reflect the quality of education and industry relevance of our curriculum. Over the past five years, we have maintained a high placement rate with competitive packages.
Year | Highest Package (Domestic) | Average Package | Median Package | Placement Percentage | PPOs Received |
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2024 | 800000 | 450000 | 430000 | 92% | 120 |
2023 | 750000 | 420000 | 400000 | 90% | 110 |
2022 | 700000 | 400000 | 380000 | 89% | 100 |
2021 | 680000 | 380000 | 360000 | 87% | 95 |
2020 | 620000 | 360000 | 340000 | 85% | 90 |
Top Recruiting Companies
A diverse range of organizations actively recruit from our program, reflecting the broad applicability of an education degree in today's job market.
- Google for Education: Offers roles such as Instructional Designer and Curriculum Developer.
- Microsoft Education: Provides positions in Learning Platform Development and Educational Technology Integration.
- EdTech Startups: Hires graduates for product development, user experience design, and educational content creation.
- UNESCO Institute for Educational Innovation: Offers internships and full-time roles in policy development and research.
- National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT): Recruits for curriculum development and educational assessment roles.
- Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE): Provides opportunities in examination design and curriculum evaluation.
- State Department of Education: Offers positions in school administration and policy implementation.
- International NGO for Education Reform: Focuses on global education initiatives and sustainable development goals.
- University System of Georgia: Seeks graduates for academic roles and student affairs management.
- University of California, Berkeley: Offers research assistantships and teaching positions for advanced students.
- Harvard Graduate School of Education: Provides opportunities for doctoral-level research and faculty recruitment.
- Stanford University Graduate School of Education: Engages alumni in collaborative research projects and guest lectures.
- MIT Media Lab: Collaborates with students on innovative educational technologies and learning platforms.
- Cambridge University Faculty of Education: Offers exchange programs and internships for top-performing students.
- London School of Economics and Political Science: Provides opportunities in educational policy research and international development.
Sector-Wise Analysis
The career paths available to graduates of the Education program are diverse, spanning multiple sectors:
- IT/Software: Graduates often find roles in software companies developing learning platforms, educational apps, and digital tools. Companies like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon frequently recruit from our program.
- Core Engineering: While less common, some graduates transition into engineering roles focused on product design, usability testing, or technical writing in educational contexts.
- Finance: Those with analytical skills may pursue careers in quantitative finance or financial education, working with institutions that offer financial literacy programs.
- Consulting: Many graduates enter consulting firms where they advise on education policy, program implementation, and organizational change.
- Analytics: With a strong foundation in data analysis, students often find roles in educational analytics firms that help schools and institutions optimize performance.
- PSUs: Government agencies like NCERT, CBSE, and state education departments offer stable career paths for graduates seeking public sector employment.
Internship Season
The internship season at Nist University Ganjam is a pivotal phase in the student experience. Students typically begin preparing for internships during their third year, with opportunities available across various domains including:
- Education Technology Companies: Internships in EdTech startups provide hands-on exposure to product development and user experience design.
- Government Institutions: Opportunities in NCERT, CBSE, and state education departments allow students to contribute to national initiatives.
- International Organizations: Some students intern with UNESCO or UNICEF, gaining global perspectives on education challenges and solutions.
- Research Labs: Collaborations with universities and research institutions offer valuable experience in educational research and policy analysis.
The average stipend during the internship season ranges from ₹30,000 to ₹60,000 per month, with top-tier organizations offering higher compensation. The university actively facilitates these placements through its dedicated career services team, which maintains relationships with key industry players and provides guidance on interview preparation and professional development.