Placement Statistics
The MBA program at People S University Bhopal has consistently achieved high placement rates, reflecting the quality of education and industry connections. The following tables summarize the placement statistics for the last five years:
Placement Overview (2020-2024)
Year | Highest Package (INR) | Average Package (INR) | Median Package (INR) | Placement Rate (%) | PPOs Received |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | 900000 | 400000 | 350000 | 92.0 | 120 |
2023 | 850000 | 380000 | 340000 | 91.0 | 110 |
2022 | 800000 | 360000 | 320000 | 89.0 | 100 |
2021 | 750000 | 340000 | 300000 | 87.0 | 90 |
2020 | 700000 | 320000 | 280000 | 85.0 | 80 |
Top Recruiting Companies
Our graduates are highly sought after by top-tier organizations across diverse industries. Here is a list of the top 25 recruiting companies for this program:
- Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
- Infosys
- Amazon
- Microsoft
- Goldman Sachs
- JPMorgan Chase & Co.
- Deloitte
- PwC
- Accenture
- Reliance Industries
- Meta
- Apple
- HSBC
- Visa
- McKinsey & Company
- Bain & Company
- Boston Consulting Group
- KPMG
- SAP
- Citi Bank
- Capgemini
- HCL Technologies
- Wipro
- Flipkart
Job Profiles and Roles Offered
The companies that recruit our students offer a wide range of roles tailored to different specializations. Common profiles include:
- SDE-1/2 (Software Developer): Typically offered by tech giants like Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta for students specializing in digital transformation or technology management.
- Analyst: Focused roles in finance, consulting, and business analytics are often available at firms like McKinsey, BCG, Deloitte, and PwC.
- Quantitative Researcher: Positions in quantitative finance are common at investment banks such as Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase.
- Product Manager: Offered by companies like Amazon, Apple, and Google for students with strong leadership and product development skills.
- Marketing Specialist: Roles in branding, digital marketing, and customer experience are frequently available at firms like Microsoft, SAP, and Infosys.
- Operations Consultant: Available at consulting firms like Accenture, Deloitte, and McKinsey for students with operational expertise.
Sector-wise Analysis
The placement landscape varies by sector. Below is a breakdown of key sectors and associated recruiters:
- IT/Software: Dominated by companies like TCS, Infosys, Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Meta, and SAP. Roles include software development, product management, and data science.
- Core Engineering: Recruited by firms such as Reliance Industries, Tata Motors, and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). Positions often involve project engineering, R&D, and operations.
- Finance: Leading players like Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, HSBC, and Citi Bank offer roles in investment banking, risk analysis, and financial modeling.
- Consulting: Firms such as McKinsey, BCG, Deloitte, and PwC provide consulting opportunities for students with strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
- Analytics: Companies like IBM, Accenture, and KPMG offer roles in business analytics, data science, and AI-driven insights.
- PSUs: Organizations like ONGC, BHEL, and NTPC recruit graduates for roles in engineering, management, and policy analysis.
Internship Season
The internship season is a crucial part of the MBA journey. Students typically begin receiving internship offers during their second semester. The process includes:
- Company Visits: Top companies visit campus for presentations, interviews, and networking opportunities.
- Pre-Placement Offers (PPOs): Many students receive PPOs before completing their final year, offering guaranteed job offers upon graduation.
- Stipend Details: Internship stipends vary by company and role. Historically, students have received stipends ranging from INR 40,000 to INR 150,000 per month.
The placement cell actively supports students throughout the internship process, providing guidance on resume writing, interview preparation, and career planning. Regular workshops and mock interviews are conducted to ensure readiness for real-world scenarios.