Placement Statistics - Last Five Years
Year | Highest Package (Domestic) | Average Package | Median Package | Placement Percentage | PPOs Received |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | 800000 | 450000 | 430000 | 92.0 | 120 |
2023 | 750000 | 430000 | 410000 | 91.0 | 115 |
2022 | 700000 | 410000 | 390000 | 90.0 | 110 |
2021 | 650000 | 390000 | 370000 | 89.0 | 105 |
2020 | 600000 | 370000 | 350000 | 87.0 | 100 |
Top Recruiting Companies
The following companies regularly recruit graduates from the Bachelor of Technology in Social Work program:
- United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
- World Bank
- Oxfam International
- Tripura Social Service Society
- Ministry of Women and Child Development
- National Human Rights Commission
- International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
- Plan International
- Action Against Hunger
- Save the Children
- Doctors Without Borders
- UNICEF
- Social Impact Labs
- Global Partnership for Education
- CARE International
- Amnesty International
- International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
- International Rescue Committee
- Human Rights Watch
- International Labour Organization (ILO)
Sector-wise Recruitment Analysis
The program's graduates find employment across a wide range of sectors:
IT/Software Sector
In recent years, there has been growing interest in leveraging digital platforms for social impact. Graduates are often hired by organizations developing applications for mental health support, child welfare tracking, and community development initiatives.
Core Engineering & Public Sector
Many alumni work with government agencies focused on social welfare, where their skills in community engagement, policy analysis, and program evaluation prove highly valuable.
Finance & Consulting
Some graduates enter roles in financial institutions or consulting firms that specialize in social impact investing or sustainable development projects.
Analytics
With increasing emphasis on data-driven decision-making, there is growing demand for social workers who can analyze program outcomes and suggest improvements using statistical methods.
PSUs
Government-owned enterprises frequently hire social work professionals for positions in public health programs, community development projects, and rural upliftment initiatives.
Internship Season
The internship season typically begins in the third year of study and lasts for six months. During this period, students are placed with organizations aligned with their area of specialization or interest.
Historically, internships have offered stipends ranging from ₹15,000 to ₹25,000 per month, depending on the organization and location. Students often receive additional benefits such as travel allowances, accommodation assistance, and networking opportunities.
Companies like UNDP, World Bank, and local NGOs provide placements for students to gain exposure to real-world social challenges and contribute meaningfully to ongoing projects. These experiences not only enhance resumes but also shape career paths and foster professional growth.