What is the placement scene like at OP Jindal University

What is the placement scene like at OP Jindal University ?

Jayashri Das , 15 Jun 2022

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Maintaining its stellar track record in placements, Lovely Professional University (LPU) has once again achieved remarkable success with the June 2022 graduating batch. The university proudly announces not only one of the highest numbers of placement offers but also the country's highest package record. A standout achievement includes the recruitment of Hare Krishna, a B. Tech. CSE student, by Google at an exceptional package of Rs 64 lakhs. Hare Krishna is set to contribute from Google's Bangalore office, marking one of the highest packages ever secured by an engineering student in the country. Another star performer from LPU's 2022 batch, Arjun, has also received a substantial package of Rs 63 lakhs in the AI/ML domain. Amazon, a key recruiter, has hired LPU students at an impressive package of Rs 46.4 lakhs. The top-performing students across various disciplines have secured packages ranging from Rs 10 to 48 lakhs in prestigious international companies, including Amazon, Google, VMware, Lowe’s, Infineon, Target, Bajaj Finserv, Whatfix, ZS Associates, Zscaler, Practo, Palo Alto, among others. Marquee recruiters such as Cognizant, Capgemini, Wipro, MPhasis, Accenture, and Lead Squared have actively participated in the placement drive, recruiting significant numbers of students at competitive packages ranging from 6.75 lakhs to 10 lakhs. Cognizant alone recruited 670+ students, underscoring the university's appeal to industry giants. In recent years, LPU has facilitated over 20,000 placements and internships from top recruiters, with Fortune 500 companies extending more than 5000 offers. This outstanding placement record reflects LPU's commitment to providing its students with diverse and rewarding career opportunities in leading global organizations.

Continuing its legacy of unbeatable placement records, Lovely Professional University has once again registered one of the highest number of placements offers as well as the highest package record in the country for the June 2022 graduating batch. Google has recruited LPU B. Tech. CSE student, Hare Krishna at Rs 64 lakh, the university shares. He will be working from Google’s Bangalore office. This is one of the highest packages received by an engineering student in the country. Another LPU student of the 2022 batch meanwhile, Arjun has also received a package of Rs 63 lakhs in the AI/ML domain. Amazon has hired LPU students at the package of Rs 46.4 lakh. Most of the top students got a package of Rs 10 to 48 lakhs in the top international companies including Amazon, Google, VMware, Lowe’s, Infineon, Target, Bajaj Finserv, What fix, ZS Associates, Zscaler, Practo, Palo Alto etc. Marquee recruiters like Cognizant also recruited 670+ students, Capgemini recruited 310+ students, Wipro recruited 310+, MPhasis recruited 210+, and Accenture recruited 150+ and Lead Squared among others at differential packages between 6.75 lakh and 10 lakhs. In recent years, more than 20,000 placements/internships have been offered to LPU students by top recruiters. Several of the Fortune 500 companies have extended more than 5000 offers.

There is a Career Development Centre and CDC team at OPJU who are very active and always focus on developing a central hub for the overall development of the students aiming for the final placement. The university has 140+ collaborations with top notch companies all over the world. They are the recruiters of the students. Some of the top recruiters are- Amazon, JSPL, JSL, JPL, JSW, IBM, Cognizant, Infosys, Byjus, Dell, TATA Motors, Mahindra, Bhushan Steel and Power, Just Dial, HCL, Wipro, JSW, IMS, TCS, ICICI Bank etc. In 2021 80% of eligible students got placed and others have chosen the higher studies. The average package offered is 6.10 LPA and the highest package offered is 33 LPA which was grabbed by a BTech student at Amazon. The efforts of the CDC team are inimitable for the sake of the success of students and the university.

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