BHUBANESWAR: KIIT Deemed University, Bhubaneswar witnessed a significant jump in the average pay package in the ongoing campus placement drive for the 2023 graduating batch of the Schools of Technology. This year the average CTC has crossed Rs. 8.5 lakh, while the highest has touched Rs. 62 lakh, taking KIIT in the league of top National Institutes in terms of pay offered to the students in the campus placement.
KIIT is set to achieve cent percent placement yet again with 3,600 job offers by 280 companies already in place for a batch size of 2,800 eligible B.Tech. students. In absolute terms, 2,600 students - over 92 per cent of the batch - have already got job offers in the placement drive which started last year. As many as 1,100 students have received multiple job offers.
The best-ever placement performance this year has added to the joy among parents and students of the institute, which is celebrating its Silver Jubilee year. Founded by eminent educationist and social activist Prof. Achyuta Samanta, KIIT is well known in the academic community as the most student-friendly, parent-friendly, corporate-friendly, and stafffriendly campus. KIIT has been attracting international students from over 65 countries, besides all parts of India.
Over the years, it has become a household name and a respected brand due to its quality education and placement.
This story is from the March 22, 2023 edition of Millennium Post Delhi.
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