JNU provides on-campus, off-campus, and internship opportunities to all its students through its placement cell. The university has a strong placement record with top recruiters from various industries. As per the JNU Placement report 2023, a total of 235 students were placed in top-notch companies. JNU placement statistics for 2023 are as follows:
Particulars | Placement Statistics |
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Placement Rate | 60% |
Highest Package | INR 33 LPA |
Average Package | INR 8 LPA (UG), INR 9.5 LPA (PG) |
Median Package | INR 6 LPA (UG), INR 7.95 LPA (PG) |
No. of Offers | 235+ |
No. of Students Placed | 235 |
No. of Companies Visited | 50+ |
Top recruiters for graduates from JNU are given below:
Amazon | McKinsey & Company | |
Accenture | Infosys | Adobe |
Salesforce | Optum | Cradlepoint |
Placement: There are many opportunities we can get company from all over India with package raising frim ,5lpa to 2crpa since thisUniversity is Delhi top universities so here placement are good
Placement: JNU isn’t a typical placement-focused university like IITs or IIMs. It’s more about academics, research, and government jobs than corporate hiring. If you’re studying social sciences or languages, you probably won’t find direct placements, but a lot of students go on to work in research organizations, NGOs, media, or government roles. For science and tech fields like biotechnology or computer science, there are better placement opportunities, with companies like Biocon and TCS hiring graduates. The MBA program has structured placements, with companies coming in for finance, marketing, and HR roles. But for most students, career opportunities depend more on their own efforts—many prepare for UPSC, get into teaching, or go for further research. JNU does have a placement cell, but if you’re looking for a university where companies guarantee high-paying jobs right after graduation, JNU might not be the best choice. It’s more suited for people who want to get into research, academics, or public sector jobs.
Placement: Placements are good, as many of our seniors got placements and the average package is 11 LPA. You can also apply for internships with a proof of recommendation.
Placement: This college have a nice placement cell which will help you to regain your low confidence and will help you to interact with other teams regarding your courses.
Placement: JNU has a strong track record of placements, with many students securing prestigious job offers and research opportunities both within India and abroad. The university's alumni network, industry connections, and collaborative partnerships facilitate internships, placements, and research collaborations for its students. The university's emphasis on holistic education, critical thinking, and interdisciplinary approach equips students with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to excel in their chosen careers. The placement cell provides career guidance, counseling, and skill development workshops to empower students to navigate the competitive job market successfully.
Placement: Placement ratio is very good. Around 70-80% students got placed in internship. The highest package is around 55lac. The average placement is around 7-8lac. Tcs,ninja,wipro,Infosys amazon,google tech mahindra company met here
Placement: They provide Placements for different specifications and many placement alies are there who come forward and provides students amazing opportunities to be an assets.
Placement: Placement ratio is very good in this College. Around 70-75% students got placed in internship. The highest package is around 55lacs. The average placements is around 7-8lac. Tcs,ninja,wipro,Infosys,amazon company met here.
Placement: There is no placement cell active in the university campus. Alumnus of University did not found any difficulty to get a job in outside world. As the JNU got no.1 ranking as research institute.
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