Placement Statistics
The Bachelor of Robotics program at Patel College consistently achieves exceptional placement outcomes, with over 90% of students securing jobs within six months of graduation. The following statistics reflect the impressive performance of our graduates in recent years.
Historical Placement Data (Last 7 Years)
Year | Highest Package (Domestic) | Average Package | Median Package | Placement Percentage | PPOs Received |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | 900000 | 550000 | 500000 | 92.0% | 87 |
2023 | 850000 | 520000 | 480000 | 91.0% | 82 |
2022 | 800000 | 490000 | 450000 | 89.0% | 78 |
2021 | 750000 | 470000 | 430000 | 87.0% | 72 |
2020 | 700000 | 450000 | 410000 | 85.0% | 68 |
2019 | 650000 | 430000 | 390000 | 83.0% | 62 |
2018 | 600000 | 400000 | 370000 | 80.0% | 58 |
Top Recruiting Companies (20-25)
- Google DeepMind: Offers roles in AI/ML, robotics software engineering, and research scientist positions.
- Microsoft Research: Provides opportunities in computer vision, natural language processing, and AI for robotics.
- Amazon Robotics: Focuses on warehouse automation, logistics optimization, and robot picking algorithms.
- Tesla: Offers internships and full-time positions in autonomous vehicle development and robotics engineering.
- NVIDIA: Recruites for GPU computing, real-time processing, and simulation platforms.
- ABB Robotics: Provides roles in industrial automation, robot programming, and manufacturing systems.
- Boston Dynamics: Offers positions in advanced humanoid robotics and motion planning.
- Samsung R&D Institute: Engages students in consumer robotics and smart home technologies.
- Siemens: Recruits for industrial automation, process control, and digital twin development.
- Intel Labs: Offers roles in chip design, embedded systems, and AI accelerators for robotics.
- Qualcomm: Provides opportunities in wireless communication, sensor integration, and mobile robotics.
- Cognex: Focuses on machine vision and industrial automation solutions.
- Robotic Industries Association: Connects students with industry leaders in robotics.
- NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory: Offers internships and research positions in space robotics and autonomous systems.
- ABB Robotics India: Provides on-campus internships and mentorship programs with senior engineers.
- Google X: Offers roles in experimental robotics, AI, and machine learning.
- MIT Lincoln Laboratory: Recruits for advanced research in autonomous systems and AI.
- University of California, Berkeley: Provides opportunities for graduate research in robotics and AI.
- Stanford University AI Lab: Offers internships and collaborative projects with industry partners.
- ETH Zurich Robotics: Connects students with international research labs and startups.
- Carnegie Mellon University: Provides opportunities for advanced robotics research and development.
- Imperial College London: Offers internships and exchange programs in AI and robotics.
- University of Oxford: Recruits students for cutting-edge research in AI-driven robotics.
- Harvard University: Provides opportunities for interdisciplinary robotics research.
- ETH Zurich: Offers internships and collaborations with global tech giants.
Sector-Wise Analysis
The career paths available to robotics graduates span multiple sectors, each offering unique challenges and growth opportunities.
IT/Software Sector
Graduates often find roles in software companies focused on AI, machine learning, and automation. Positions include SDEs (Software Development Engineers), AI Engineers, Data Scientists, and Systems Architects. Companies like Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and NVIDIA actively recruit from Patel College.
Core Engineering
This sector includes roles in manufacturing, industrial automation, and robotics hardware development. Companies such as ABB, Siemens, and Cognex offer positions in design, development, and testing of robotic systems.
Finance Sector
With the rise of quantitative finance, robotics graduates are increasingly employed in algorithmic trading, risk analysis, and financial modeling. Firms like Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, and Citadel often recruit students for quantitative roles.
Consulting
Graduates can also pursue careers in management consulting firms that specialize in technology and innovation. Companies such as McKinsey & Company and BCG value the analytical and problem-solving skills developed through robotics education.
Analytics
Data analytics roles are common among robotics graduates due to their exposure to data processing, statistical modeling, and AI techniques. Firms like Deloitte, KPMG, and Accenture offer opportunities in this domain.
PSUs (Public Sector Undertakings)
Government organizations and PSUs such as ISRO, DRDO, and BHEL also hire robotics graduates for roles in research, development, and project implementation in space exploration, defense, and infrastructure projects.
Internship Season
The internship season at Patel College is highly competitive and begins in early spring. Students typically secure internships with top-tier companies such as Tesla, Amazon Robotics, NVIDIA, and Google DeepMind. Internship stipends vary depending on the company and role:
- Stipend Range: Rs. 30,000 to Rs. 70,000 per month
- Highest Stipend: Rs. 70,000/month at Tesla and NVIDIA
- Average Stipend: Rs. 45,000/month across major companies
Internship opportunities are announced through campus recruitment drives, industry collaborations, and online platforms. The placement cell provides guidance on resume writing, interview preparation, and career planning to help students make the most of these experiences.