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Legacy, Innovation and Results

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June 01, 2025

While institutes focus on amping up infrastructure, masterclasses, and industry connect, all these converge towards what remains the central metric of success – placements. Outlook explores how the country's first premier engineering college continues to not just maintain but enhance its game year on year.

Legacy, Innovation and Results

Placement season is special on every campus, steeped in both tradition and emotion. Seniors share tips with juniors, alumni return to recruit, and the campus community rallies to support its own. Amidst the flurry of activity, there is also a palpable sense of nostalgia. As the moment of reckoning comes closer, the study sessions get longer and group projects become more elaborate. All for that one pivotal moment. One of India's foremost engineering colleges, IIT Kharagpur, has set the benchmark for placement time and again. This year was no different.

The Numbers Game

Established in 1951, Kharagpur's Indian Institute of Technology is one of the first in India, and is recognised as an Institute of National Importance. Over the years, it has grown from an engineering college into a diverse academic haven which offers courses in management, law, architecture and the humanities. Seventy-three years ago, the first session had just 224 students. Today, the 2100-acre campus houses 22,000 residents.

IIT Kharagpur's vast alumni network comprises some of the most distinguished leaders in the world, including HCL co-founder Arjun Malhotra and former RBI Governor Duvvuri Subbarao.

In the realm of higher education, placement statistics serve as a critical measure of an institution's success. For students, securing a job postgraduation is the culmination of years of academic effort. For institutions, it reflects their ability to prepare students for the professional world.

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