Hyderabad, 12 December 2019: Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad students witnessed a surge in students getting placed abroad as they secured 38 International Offers during Phase I of Placements for the 2019-20 academic year. The students secured a total of 271 offers from 96 companies by the end of Phase I of Campus Placements alone. This includes the 37 Pre-Placement Offers (PPO), which are the results of student internships.
Phase I of placements was conducted between 1st and 12th December 2019 with Phase II scheduled to begin during January 2020.
Speaking about placements, Dr. Pradeep Yemula, Faculty In-Charge (Placements), IIT Hyderabad, said, “There is a significant increase in international offers this year when compared to last year. For the current placement year 2019-20, we have received 38 international offers (as on 12th December 2019) from 15 companies across 3 countries (i.e. USA, Japan & Taiwan), when compared to last placement year (2018-19), when we had received 22 international offers from 8 companies across 2 countries (Japan & Taiwan).”
A total of 483 students registered for placements across departments for placements for the Academic Year 2019-20. Most of the job offers were from IT and ITES sectors. In the current placement year 2019-20, for circuit branches, the Institute have crossed more than 80% of placement during Phase – I.
Including the accepted Pre-Placement Offers (PPOs), a total of 251 (single offers) students have already been placed at the end of Phase I Placements for 2019-20 academic year. This compares favourably with the preceding academic year (2018-19) when the Institute had 239 (single offers) students (including 19 PPOs).
Further, Dr. Pradeep Yemula said, “This year in phase 1 itself we surpassed our past year record of phases 1 and 2. Further, we had a surge in international offers, with 15% of placed students securing offers abroad. Previous year 9% of offers were international. The international research and academic collaborations of IITH are creating new opportunities for our students.”