NE EDUCATION BUREAU
CHENNAI, MAY 10
Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, a deemed university, registered higher placements and better pay packages this year compared to last year. Some 91.18% have been placed and the average pay package also increased by Rs 5.2 lakh a year compared to last year. Six students have received an annual package of Rs 53 lakh.
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Over 300 recruiters, including Amazon, Accenture, Bank of America, Capgemini, Cognizant, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, Godrej, Hexaware HCL, Hyundai Inmobis, ICICI, IBM, JP Morgan, JSW, LuminaryEdu, Mindtree, Natwest, NielsenIQ, Nokia, Oracle, Optum, Redbus, Renault Nissan, Schneider Electric, Sopra Steria, Societe General, Tech Mahindra, TATA Elxsi, and Zifo RnD have participated in the campus placement drive.
- Six students receive an annual package of Rs 53 lakh
- Average pay package also increases by Rs 5.2 lakh
- 91.18% students get recruited by over 300 companies
- 203 final year students have got admissions in top international universities to pursue masters programme
“316 companies participated in the campus recruitment and rolled out 2,823 offers till Monday. 91.18% of registered students have been placed already. The institute witnessed an increase in the annual CTC offered to its students as the Average CTC has gone up to Rs 5.20 LPA. Six students have received an annual package of Rs 53 lakh this year,” said Dr Mariazeena Johnson, Chancellor, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology.
The offer letters were given away by Dr Mariazeena Johnson, Chancellor, Dr Marie Johnson, President, Vice Presidents – J Arul Selvan, Maria Bernadette Tamilarasi, and Maria Catherine Jayapriya at “Sathyabama Excellence Day-2023” held at their Institute premises.
Also, 203 final year students from Sathyabama have got admissions in top international universities to pursue masters programme. With the guidance and support of the Advisory Bureau for Higher Studies, students have received scholarships from various premier international universities in Australia, Canada, Germany, Ireland, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
The recently instituted Dubai Alumni Chapter of Sathyabama opened up large industry connects, the statement added.