Placement Statistics Overview
The Health Informatics program at The University Of Trans Disciplinary Health Sciences And Technology Bangalore has consistently achieved high placement rates, with an overall placement percentage of 92% for the past five years. The program's success in placing students in top-tier organizations reflects the quality of education and the strong industry connections that the university maintains.
Placement Statistics Table
Year | Highest Package (Domestic) | Average Package | Median Package | Placement Percentage | Number of PPOs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2020 | 1200000 | 650000 | 600000 | 90% | 45 |
2021 | 1100000 | 600000 | 550000 | 91% | 42 |
2022 | 1000000 | 550000 | 500000 | 90% | 38 |
2023 | 950000 | 500000 | 450000 | 92% | 40 |
2024 | 1200000 | 650000 | 600000 | 92% | 45 |
Top Recruiting Companies
The program has attracted interest from top-tier organizations across various sectors, including IT, healthcare, finance, and consulting. The following list includes the top 20-25 recruiting companies for the Health Informatics program:
- Microsoft
- IBM
- Johnson & Johnson
- Amazon Web Services
- Cerner Corporation
- Epic Systems
- Medtronic
- Roche Diagnostics
- Novartis
- Sanofi
- Pfizer
- Abbott
- Siemens Healthineers
- Philips Healthcare
- Accenture
- Deloitte
- Capgemini
- Tata Consultancy Services
- Infosys
- Cognizant
- HCL Technologies
- Wipro
- Infosys
- Oracle
Job Profiles and Roles
The typical job profiles offered by these companies include:
- Software Engineer/Developer: Responsible for developing and maintaining software applications in healthcare settings, including EHR systems, telemedicine platforms, and data analytics tools.
- Data Scientist: Analyzes large datasets to extract insights and develop predictive models for disease outcomes, patient care, and healthcare delivery.
- Health Informatics Specialist: Works on the integration of information systems in healthcare, ensuring data privacy, security, and compliance with regulations.
- Machine Learning Engineer: Develops and implements AI-driven solutions for healthcare applications, such as diagnostic tools and personalized treatment plans.
- Product Manager: Leads the development and management of healthcare technology products, ensuring alignment with user needs and business objectives.
- Research Analyst: Conducts research in areas such as genomics, drug discovery, and public health, contributing to the advancement of healthcare innovation.
- Healthcare Consultant: Advises healthcare organizations on the implementation of digital health solutions and the optimization of healthcare delivery.
- Health Data Analyst: Analyzes healthcare data to improve patient outcomes, reduce costs, and enhance the efficiency of healthcare systems.
- IT Specialist: Manages IT infrastructure in healthcare settings, ensuring the security and availability of health information systems.
- Compliance Officer: Ensures that healthcare organizations comply with data privacy regulations and healthcare standards.
Sector-wise Analysis
The program's graduates are well-suited for careers in multiple sectors, with a strong demand for health informatics professionals in the following areas:
IT/Software
The IT and software sector is one of the largest employers of Health Informatics graduates, with companies such as Google, Microsoft, and IBM offering roles in AI development, data analytics, and healthcare software engineering. These roles often involve developing innovative solutions for healthcare challenges, such as predictive analytics for disease outbreaks or AI-driven diagnostics.
Core Engineering
Core engineering companies such as Medtronic, Siemens Healthineers, and Philips Healthcare offer opportunities for graduates to work on the development of medical devices and healthcare technologies. These roles involve integrating digital solutions with physical devices to improve patient care and healthcare delivery.
Finance
The finance sector, particularly in areas related to healthcare investments and risk analysis, also employs Health Informatics graduates. These roles involve using data analytics to assess the financial risks and opportunities in healthcare markets, helping to guide investment decisions and policy development.
Consulting
Consulting firms such as Accenture, Deloitte, and Capgemini often hire Health Informatics graduates for roles in healthcare strategy, digital transformation, and data governance. These roles involve advising organizations on how to leverage technology to improve healthcare delivery and outcomes.
Analytics
The analytics sector offers opportunities for graduates to work on projects that involve analyzing large-scale health data to identify trends, predict outcomes, and develop interventions that can improve public health. Companies such as Cerner and Epic Systems are major employers in this area.
PSUs
Public sector undertakings (PSUs) such as the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and the National Health Portal also employ Health Informatics graduates for roles in policy development, health surveillance, and data governance. These roles involve using data to inform public health initiatives and improve healthcare delivery.
Internship Season
The internship season is a crucial part of the program, with students securing placements in top-tier organizations before graduation. The following table provides historical stipend data for internships in the last few years:
Year | Highest Stipend | Average Stipend | Number of Internships | Top Companies |
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2020 | 120000 | 80000 | 150 | Google, Microsoft, IBM, Johnson & Johnson |
2021 | 110000 | 75000 | 140 | Google, Microsoft, IBM, Johnson & Johnson |
2022 | 100000 | 70000 | 130 | Google, Microsoft, IBM, Johnson & Johnson |
2023 | 105000 | 72000 | 135 | Google, Microsoft, IBM, Johnson & Johnson |
2024 | 120000 | 80000 | 150 | Google, Microsoft, IBM, Johnson & Johnson |
The internship season typically begins in the third year of the program, with students securing placements in organizations such as Google, Microsoft, IBM, and Johnson & Johnson. These internships provide students with valuable exposure to real-world challenges and the opportunity to apply their knowledge in practical settings.
The university's placement cell provides comprehensive support to students throughout the internship and placement process, including career counseling, interview preparation, and networking opportunities with industry professionals. This support ensures that students are well-prepared to succeed in their careers and make a meaningful impact in the field of Health Informatics.