Placement Statistics
Year | Highest Package (Domestic) | Average Package | Median Package | Placement Percentage | PPOs Received |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2023 | 1800000 | 750000 | 700000 | 95.0% | 45 |
2022 | 1600000 | 700000 | 650000 | 93.0% | 40 |
2021 | 1400000 | 650000 | 600000 | 92.0% | 35 |
2020 | 1300000 | 600000 | 550000 | 91.0% | 30 |
2019 | 1200000 | 550000 | 500000 | 89.0% | 25 |
Top Recruiting Companies
The robotics program at School of Instrumentation, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya attracts top-tier companies from diverse sectors including technology, manufacturing, automotive, and aerospace. These companies recognize the quality of our graduates and offer competitive packages for entry-level positions.
Google is among our most frequent recruiters, offering roles such as Software Engineer in Robotics, AI Research Scientist, and Automation Engineer. The company values our students' strong foundation in mathematics, programming, and systems design.
Microsoft Research recruits our graduates for positions in machine learning, computer vision, and robotics research. They often collaborate with faculty members to fund student projects and offer internships that transition into full-time roles.
Amazon Robotics employs our students for roles including Robotic Systems Engineer, Automation Specialist, and Software Developer in Robotics. Their focus on innovation and automation aligns perfectly with the skills our graduates acquire during their program.
Tesla frequently hires our students for positions such as Autopilot Engineer, Battery System Engineer, and Manufacturing Engineer. The company's emphasis on cutting-edge technology and sustainable solutions makes it an attractive employer for robotics graduates.
Siemens offers opportunities in industrial automation, process control, and smart manufacturing systems. Their global presence provides our graduates with exposure to international projects and career advancement.
General Motors seeks our students for roles in autonomous vehicle development, robotics integration, and manufacturing automation. The company's investment in electric vehicles and self-driving cars aligns with our curriculum focus on mobility and control systems.
Boston Dynamics recruits our graduates for positions in robot design, control systems, and mechanical engineering. Their reputation for creating innovative robots makes them a sought-after employer for our students.
Honda Motor employs our graduates for roles in humanoid robotics, automotive automation, and industrial applications. The company's commitment to human-centered robotics provides unique opportunities for our students.
Toyota Motor offers positions in autonomous driving systems, robotics integration, and manufacturing automation. Their focus on safety and efficiency resonates with the principles taught in our program.
NXP Semiconductors recruits our graduates for roles in embedded systems design, sensor development, and microcontroller programming. Their expertise in semiconductor technology complements our curriculum's focus on hardware-software integration.
Qualcomm hires our students for positions in wireless communication, signal processing, and embedded systems. The company's innovation in mobile technologies provides a platform for graduates to apply their skills in cutting-edge applications.
ISRO collaborates with our program for research and development projects in space robotics, satellite automation, and robotic exploration. Our graduates often find opportunities in national-level projects that contribute to India's space program.
DRDO recruits our students for roles in defense robotics, autonomous systems, and smart weapons development. The organization values the technical rigor and problem-solving skills our graduates demonstrate.
Tata Motors employs our graduates for positions in automotive robotics, manufacturing automation, and vehicle control systems. Their focus on innovation and sustainable mobility aligns with our curriculum's emphasis on practical applications.
BHEL hires our students for roles in industrial automation, power plant robotics, and energy sector applications. The company's expertise in power generation provides a platform for graduates to apply their skills in large-scale projects.
Sector-wise Analysis
The robotics program prepares graduates for diverse career paths across multiple sectors. In the IT/Software sector, our students often find roles as software engineers, AI developers, and automation specialists. Major recruiters include Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and startups in Silicon Valley.
Core Engineering firms such as Siemens, General Motors, and Tata Motors offer opportunities in industrial robotics, manufacturing automation, and control systems design. These companies value our students' technical expertise and hands-on experience with robotic platforms.
The Finance sector increasingly requires graduates with analytical and quantitative skills. Our program's emphasis on data analysis and algorithmic thinking makes our students attractive for roles such as Quantitative Analyst, Risk Analyst, and Data Scientist in financial institutions.
Consulting firms like McKinsey & Company, BCG, and Deloitte often recruit our students for positions in technology strategy, digital transformation, and automation consulting. The analytical skills developed through rigorous coursework are highly valued in these roles.
Analytics companies such as Tableau, Qlik, and Palantir hire our graduates for roles in data visualization, predictive analytics, and business intelligence. Their need for technically skilled professionals who understand both data and systems makes our students ideal candidates.
PSUs like ISRO, DRDO, and BHEL provide opportunities in research and development projects related to robotics applications in space exploration, defense systems, and national infrastructure. These roles offer stability and the chance to work on impactful projects with national significance.
Internship Season
The internship season is a crucial component of our program, providing students with real-world experience and exposure to industry practices. Internships typically begin in the summer after the third year and last for 2-6 months depending on company requirements.
Major companies that offer internships include Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Tesla, Siemens, and various startups in the robotics space. These internships often lead to full-time offers or provide valuable insights into career paths and industry trends.
Internship stipends vary based on company policies and location but typically range from Rs 30,000 to Rs 80,000 per month for domestic internships. International internships may offer higher stipends and additional benefits such as travel allowances and housing support.
The internship process includes pre-placement talks, company presentations, resume reviews, and interviews conducted by various companies. Students are encouraged to prepare thoroughly for these processes and seek feedback to improve their chances of securing placements.