Bhubaneswar: KIIT Deemed to be University (KIIT-DU) has again cemented its position as one of the top universities in the country in terms of campus placements providing an impressive performance to the 2025 graduating student intake. The university boasted a total placement conversion rate of almost 92.5 per cent at a time when the job market in the world is not very certain.
As of he 2025 placement season, over 757 companies visited the KIIT campus to recruit a larger pool of approximately 5,000 eligible students. This translated to about 4,621 employment opportunities in various fields indicating that the industry had confidence in the graduates of KIIT.
KIIT School of Technology is the Pacesetter
The KIIT School of Technology (KSOT) was the best performer as it registered more than 3,800 job opportunities with 451 recruiters. The students obtained an average one year package of 8.5 lakh, with 739 candidates obtaining multiple offers- a pointer of the high demand of their services. More than 1, 500 of these offers were classified under the Dream Offer category and 59 companies offered packages with 10 LPA or above.
Microsoft was the best package of the season with a price of Rs 51 LPA. TCS and Wipro are mass recruiters that made 530 and 342 offers respectively. Also, students had 1,209 paid internship opportunities, which facilitated their exposure to industry settings at an early stage.
NVIDIA is a Company that is a Top-Tier Recruiter.
The most noteworthy moment of the 2025 placement drive was the one in which NVIDIA was involved, and the global technology leader had a compensation package of Rs 36.28 LPA. The presence of NVIDIA also highlights the increasing status of KIIT with global technology giants especially in the high-end technologies like artificial intelligence, high-level computing, and engineering innovations.
Human Resocia, Hike and PayPal were also some of the other companies that provided packages that are above Rs 30 LPA, which indicates the vast variety of premium recruiters that are drawn toward the campus.
Good performance in other KIIT schools.
The results of the placement within the other academic schools in KIIT were also encouraging. KIIT School of Management (KSOM) recorded 161 companies with 401 offers made to MBA students, with the highest package being 20 LPA and the average being 7.25 LPA.
KIIT School of Rural Management (KSRM) did not break its track record of 100 per cent placement. There were 51 participating firms with the highest package of 20.71 LPA and an average of 5.75 LPA.
KSBT recorded a 85 per cent placement rate with some students opting to pursue higher studies. A total of 42 companies participated in the recruitment and the best package was 8 LPA.
In the meantime, the KIIT School of Law (KSOL) has lured in 52 law firms and business organisations such as Wadia Ghandy and Co., Athena Law and Bajaj Allianz. Wadia Ghandy and Co. offered the highest at 9.6 LPA and the average was at 4.5 LPA.
Best 10 High paying Recruiters.
The placement season was characterized by strong involvement of top recruiters. The leading firms with the best packages were Microsoft (Rs 51.00 LPA), Human Resocia (Rs 44.52 LPA), Hike (Rs 41.70 LPA), PayPal (Rs 36.50 LPA), NVIDIA (Rs 36.28 LPA), ITAGAKI Corporation (Zenken) (Rs 28.98 LPA), Juspay Technologies (Rs 27.00 LPA), Cisco (Rs 24.
Good Momentum on 2026 Placements.
Although the 2025 placement cycle ended on a good note, KIIT has already achieved a lot in terms of placements related to the 2026 graduating class. Although the world has continued to face economic difficulties, the university has registered an average of 70 per cent conversion in terms of placements, which is still in progress.
The KIIT School of Technology is playing the leading role here as well because it has already received over 3,000 offers made by more than 175 companies. These have more than 1,200 dream offers of 10 LPA and above with 44 organisations. The momentum has been further enhanced by massive employment of companies like Infosys and Accenture. Other courses such as Management, Rural Management, Biotechnology and Law have done the same and have shown good outcomes.
In response to the unwavering success in the field of placement, KIIT and KISS Founder, Dr Achyuta Samanta, remarked that the results indicate the long-term focus the university had on the quality of academics and industry relevance.
At KIIT, we have always planned on how to prepare students for a sustainable meaningful career and not on their first job. The fact that major companies in the world continue to trust the company, particularly the technology and innovation oriented companies, speaks volumes concerning the industry preparedness of our students. Even in a difficult job market we are so proud of their performance, he said.
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