Guwahati:
The highest domestic package of Rs 70 lakhs was offered this year at the
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati's campus placement.
The placement sessions at IIT Guwahati began on Tuesday (December 1), 2020 in virtual mode due to the ongoing Covid 19 pandemic.
Phase one was held on December 1. And today was the
second day of the recruitment session and by the end of the day the total
number of offers made by companies stood at 486.
Companies such as Google, Goldman Sachs, Microsoft, Texas Instruments, Qualcomm, Quadaye, Oracle, Adobe, Bajaj, American Express, Walmart, Uber, MTX, Accenture Japan, Flipkart, and many more participated in the campus placement drive so far.
The highest domestic package of Rs 70 lakh offered this
year is a nearly 35 percent jump over the last year's Rs 52 lakh.
A total of 133
students from the institute have got Pre-Placement Offers (PPOs), which is
equivalent to that of last year. The students also grabbed 4 international
offers.
Speaking at the placement process, Prof. Abhishek Kumar
the Head, Centre for Career Development
mentioned that, IIT Guwahati is conducting the placement completely in an online
mode and the institute is glad to mention that the highest package offered this
year so far is already much higher than last year's highest package.
"The year 2020 has seen the placement process happening online and the number of recruiters joining the virtual placement has been very promising despite the pandemic. We are thankful to all the recruiters.IIT Guwahati students who are appearing for placements from across the country are very firm and have the potential to benefit from this online process as the equal opportunity is being provided to them as other institutes and we expect an upward trend in placement this year at IIT Guwahati," Prof. T. G. Sitharam, Director, IIT Guwahati said in the press release issued by the Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati.
Also Read: 9-year-old Tripura boy sexually abused by a private tutor in Tripura
Also Watch: Naba Moran is new president of Moran Students Union