Placement Statistics Overview
Year | Highest Package (Domestic) | Average Package | Median Package | Placement Percentage | PPOs Received |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2020 | 1600000 | 580000 | 520000 | 90.0 | 42 |
2021 | 1650000 | 600000 | 540000 | 91.0 | 45 |
2022 | 1700000 | 620000 | 560000 | 92.0 | 48 |
2023 | 1750000 | 650000 | 580000 | 92.0 | 50 |
2024 | 1800000 | 750000 | 650000 | 92.0 | 52 |
Top Recruiting Companies
The following companies have consistently recruited students from the Mechanical Engineering program:
- Tata Motors: Offers roles in automotive design, manufacturing, and R&D.
- Siemens AG: Provides opportunities in automation, industrial engineering, and digital transformation.
- General Electric (GE): Recruits for power generation, energy systems, and control engineering.
- Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL): Offers positions in aerospace design and manufacturing.
- Airbus: Hires engineers for aircraft development and simulation modeling.
- ABB Robotics: Provides roles in robotics and automation systems.
- Indian Oil Corporation (IOC): Offers positions in energy optimization and refining processes.
- Infosys: Recruits for software integration in mechanical systems and digital engineering.
- Reliance Industries: Provides internships and full-time roles in manufacturing and energy sectors.
- NTPC Ltd: Offers opportunities in power plant design and thermal engineering.
- Google: Hires for software development, data analysis, and product engineering roles.
- Microsoft: Recruits engineers for cloud computing, automation, and AI-driven systems.
- Amazon: Offers roles in logistics, supply chain, and mechanical system design.
- Intel: Hires for semiconductor manufacturing and engineering design.
- IBM: Provides positions in enterprise software and system integration.
Sector-wise Analysis
IT/Software: Graduates often find roles in product development, automation tools, and AI-driven systems. Companies like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon offer competitive packages and diverse job profiles including SDE-1, Data Analyst, and Product Engineer.
Core Engineering: Firms like Tata Motors, Siemens, and GE provide opportunities in design, manufacturing, and R&D. These roles typically involve working on cutting-edge technologies such as electric vehicles, industrial automation, and smart manufacturing systems.
Finance: Some students transition into quantitative finance roles at companies like Goldman Sachs or Morgan Stanley, leveraging their analytical skills in engineering.
Consulting: Graduates from the program are also sought after by consulting firms such as McKinsey & Company and BCG, particularly for projects involving operational efficiency and technology implementation.
Analytics: The program's emphasis on data analysis prepares students for roles in analytics firms where they can apply their problem-solving skills to real-world challenges.
PSUs: Many graduates secure positions in public sector undertakings like NTPC, BHEL, and IOCL, contributing to national infrastructure projects and energy initiatives.
Internship Season
The internship season typically begins in the summer after the third year. Students are placed with companies across various domains including automotive, energy, and IT. The average stipend for internships ranges from INR 25,000 to INR 60,000 per month.
Key companies offering internships include:
- Tata Motors
- Siemens AG
- General Electric (GE)
- Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)
- Airbus
- ABB Robotics
- Infosys
- Reliance Industries
Internship experiences are integral to the program and often lead to full-time job offers or PPOs upon graduation. Students receive guidance on resume writing, interview preparation, and company research from the placement cell.