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LPU's 2025 batch final year student bags ₹2.50 crore placement package

Hindustan Times Delhi

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April 09, 2025

Through the EduRevolution initiative, LPU is redefining higher education by blending academic learning with real-world industry exposure. ASHOK KUMAR MITTAL Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) and Founder Chancellor of LPU

LPU's 2025 batch final year student bags ₹2.50 crore placement package

The year 2025 has commenced with unparalleled success for Lovely Professional University (LPU), with two of its final-year students securing job packages that have surpassed the coveted crore mark. Sri Vishnu, a B.Tech Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) final year student, has shattered all records by securing a whopping Rs 2.5 crore domestic package with a leading Robotics and Automation company.

This achievement marks the highest-ever package for a graduating student in India, breaking placement records across the Indian landscape and surpassing those of IITs, IIMs, and NITs. It further solidifies LPU's position as a leader in top-tier recruitment.

Another impressive achievement comes from Betireddy Naga Vamsi Reddy, a final-year ECE student, who has secured an outstanding Rs 1.03 crore ($1,18,000) package with a leading Robotics and Automation company. In total, over 1,700 LPU students have received offers from top MNCs, with packages ranging from Rs 10 LPA to Rs 2.5 Crore. Hundreds of LPU students are working in renowned firms across the US, UK, and Australia, securing packages exceeding Rs 1 crore.

Another LPU graduate is placed at a record-breaking package of Rs 3 Crore in an IT company. This exemplifies the strength and global reach of LPU's ability to produce highly skilled professionals.

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