Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) of Banaras Hindu University (BHU) has once again reinforced its academic excellence and proven reputation in the industry.
According to data released by the institute’s Training and Placement Cell here on Wednesday, a total of 1,416 placement offers were received for the 2024–25 academic year (as of November 12, 2025), reflecting the strong confidence of industry even amid the challenging global employment landscape.
Of these, 952 offers were received by B.Tech students, while 297 pre-placement offers were received by students through their training and industry-connected projects.
This year’s highest package was ₹2.2 crore per annum, while the average package was ₹24.49 lakh per annum.
B.Tech students have achieved a 92.33% placement rate at the institute, reflecting the quality of students and the deep confidence of industry.
The average package for B.Tech students was ₹23.49 lakh per annum, with the highest package being ₹1.68 crore per annum. Additionally, the institute offered 502 internship opportunities, allowing students to connect with leading industries and innovative technologies.
This year’s top recruiters included Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Cisco, Uber, ZS Associates, J.P. Morgan Chase, D.E. Shaw, Goldman Sachs, Nvidia, Reliance Industries, Mastercard, Databricks, McKinsey & Company, Deutsche Bank, Wells Fargo, Flipkart, Groww, Bajaj, Piramal Finance, Square Point, Pesstock, Rubrik, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, and Samsung.
Speaking on the occasion, IIT (BHU) Director Prof. Amit Patra said, “IIT (BHU)’s excellent placement results are a testament to the innovative capabilities, analytical thinking, and leadership qualities of our students.”
“We are proud of our students, whose competence and integrity have earned the trust of the world’s top institutions. This achievement also reflects the dedication of our faculty and the Institute’s strong relationships with industry. IIT (BHU) is continuously strengthening collaborations with national and international organizations to enable students to make leading contributions in the fields of science, technology, and management,” he added.