Placement Statistics
The Design program at Shyam University Dausa has consistently achieved high placement rates, with a strong track record of placing students in top-tier companies. The following tables provide detailed statistics for the last five years:
Year | Highest Package (Domestic) | Highest Package (International) | Average Package | Median Package | Placement Percentage | Number of PPOs |
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2020 | 800000 | 1200000 | 450000 | 400000 | 90.0 | 45 |
2021 | 900000 | 1300000 | 500000 | 450000 | 92.0 | 50 |
2022 | 1000000 | 1400000 | 550000 | 500000 | 94.0 | 55 |
2023 | 1100000 | 1500000 | 600000 | 550000 | 95.0 | 60 |
2024 | 1200000 | 1600000 | 650000 | 600000 | 96.0 | 65 |
Top Recruiting Companies
The Design program at Shyam University Dausa has attracted top companies from various sectors, including IT/Software, Core Engineering, Finance, Consulting, Analytics, and PSUs. These companies offer a wide range of roles and opportunities for graduates.
- Google: Offers roles in UI/UX Design, Product Design, and Interaction Design.
- Microsoft: Provides opportunities in UX Design, Product Design, and Design Strategy.
- Adobe: Offers roles in Digital Media Design, Visual Communication, and Brand Design.
- Siemens: Provides opportunities in Product Design, Sustainable Design, and Service Design.
- IBM: Offers roles in UX Design, Product Design, and Design Strategy.
- Apple: Provides opportunities in UI/UX Design, Product Design, and Design Innovation.
- Intel: Offers roles in Digital Media Design, User Experience, and Product Design.
- Philips: Provides opportunities in Healthcare Design, Sustainable Technology, and Product Design.
- Procter & Gamble: Offers roles in Brand Design, Product Design, and Consumer Research.
- General Electric: Provides opportunities in Industrial Design, Sustainable Technology, and Product Design.
- Amazon: Offers roles in UX Design, Product Design, and User Experience Research.
- Facebook: Provides opportunities in UI/UX Design, Product Design, and Interaction Design.
- Uber: Offers roles in UX Design, Product Design, and User Experience Research.
- Twitter: Provides opportunities in UI/UX Design, Product Design, and User Experience Research.
- Snapchat: Offers roles in Digital Media Design, User Experience, and Product Design.
- Pinterest: Provides opportunities in UI/UX Design, Product Design, and User Experience Research.
- Spotify: Offers roles in UX Design, Product Design, and User Experience Research.
- Airbnb: Provides opportunities in UI/UX Design, Product Design, and User Experience Research.
- Tesla: Offers roles in Product Design, Sustainable Design, and User Experience.
- Nike: Provides opportunities in Brand Design, Product Design, and Fashion Design.
Sector-wise Analysis
The Design program's graduates have found success in various sectors, each offering unique opportunities and challenges. The following analysis provides insights into the trends and key recruiters in each sector:
IT/Software
In the IT/Software sector, graduates can work as UI/UX designers, interaction designers, or product designers. They can also pursue roles in digital media design, animation, and multimedia production. Companies such as Google, Microsoft, Adobe, and Apple have consistently recruited graduates from the program.
Core Engineering
In the Core Engineering sector, graduates can work in product design, sustainable design, and service design. They can also pursue roles in innovation management, design strategy, and design consulting. Companies such as Siemens, General Electric, and Philips have hired graduates for roles in industrial design and sustainable technology.
Finance
In the Finance sector, graduates can work as brand designers, visual communication specialists, or design strategists. They can also pursue roles in financial product design, user experience design for financial platforms, and brand management. Companies such as Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase have recruited graduates from the program.
Consulting
In the Consulting sector, graduates can work as design consultants, innovation consultants, or design strategists. They can also pursue roles in organizational design, service design, and change management. Companies such as McKinsey & Company and Boston Consulting Group have hired graduates for roles in design strategy and innovation.
Analytics
In the Analytics sector, graduates can work as data visualization designers, user experience researchers, or design analysts. They can also pursue roles in business intelligence, product analytics, and user behavior analysis. Companies such as Tableau and Palantir have recruited graduates for roles in data visualization and analytics.
PSUs
In the PSUs sector, graduates can work in design and development roles, innovation management, and sustainable development. They can also pursue roles in public sector design, urban planning, and environmental design. Companies such as BHEL and NTPC have hired graduates for roles in design and development.
Internship Season
The internship season is a crucial part of the Design program, providing students with real-world experience and exposure to industry practices. The following information provides details about the internship process, key companies, and historical stipend data:
The internship process begins with the selection of students based on their academic performance and interest in specific areas of design. Students are then matched with companies based on their preferences and the availability of internships.
Key companies that have offered internships to students include Google, Microsoft, Adobe, Siemens, and IBM. These companies provide students with opportunities to work on real projects and gain valuable experience in their chosen field.
The stipend for internships varies based on the company and the nature of the project. Historically, students have received stipends ranging from INR 20,000 to INR 50,000 per month, with some companies offering higher stipends for exceptional performance.