In Phase-I of the 2023-24 placement season at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay, 85 students secured job offers with annual packages exceeding Rs 1 crore. A total of 388 domestic and international firms participated in the recruitment drive.
By December 20, 2023, a total of 1,340 offers had been extended, leading to the successful placement of 1,188 students. This figure includes seven students securing positions in public sector units (PSUs), and 297 receiving pre-placement offers (PPOs) through internships, of which 258 were accepted.
Also Read | IIT-Bombay Graduate Sets New Record With ₹ 3.7 Crore International Job Offer
Prominent recruiters, such as Accenture, Airbus, Apple, Barclays, Google, JP Morgan Chase, Microsoft, Tata Group, and others, were part of the placement process. Sectors experiencing the highest number of job offers comprised Engineering & Technology, IT/Software, Finance/Banking/Fintech, Management Consulting, Data Science and Analytics, Research & Development, and Design.
There were 63 job offers with international locations, including Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, the Netherlands, Singapore, and Hong Kong. Companies interacted with candidates either in person or through virtual meeting platforms, with all students participating in interviews from the designated venue.
IIT Bombay Placement 2023-24: Overall average packages, as well as those for major sectors, are as follows:
- Engineering & Technology: Rs 21.88 lakh
- IT/Software: Rs 26.35 lakh
- Finance: Rs 32.38 lakh
- Consulting: Rs 18.68 lakh
- Research & Development: Rs 36.94 lakh
Featured Video Of The Day
IIT Bombay Launches Executive Postgraduate Diploma In AI And Data Science UCEED 2025 Registrations Begin Today, Check Complete Schedule IIT Bombay Invites Applications For Multiple Positions, Check Selection Process, Other Details 3 Spectators At Air Force's Chennai Airshow Die "Sit Quiet": Bhavish Aggarwal As Kunal Kamra Flags Ola EV Issue Egypt's Pyramids Built Using An Incredibly Clever Machine: Study Long-Lost Part Of Earth Believed To Be 120-Million-Year-Old Found In Borneo 3 Spectators At Air Force's Chennai Airshow Die Canadian Woman Alleges Discrimination At Tim Hortons: "Only Hiring Indians" Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.