What is the placement percentage record during IIT Bombay placements?

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  • The course-wise students placed during IIT Bombay placements 2024 is presented below:

    Course

    Registered Students (2024)

    Participated Students (2024)

    Placed Students (2024)

    BTech

    930

    819

    683

    MTech

    564

    497

    415

    MS Research

    23

    15

    14

    Dual Degree (BTech+MTech)

    216

    192

    152

    MSc

    228

    158

    87

    BSc

    69

    60

    39

    BDes

    26

    17

    9

    Dual Degree (BDes. + MDes)

    10

    10

    4

    MDes

    69

    63

    36

    MS Research (Exit Degree)

    10

    7

    1

    MPP

    11

    6

    0

    Others *

    28

    18

    3

    PhD

    230

    117

    32

    Note: *Includes other programs such as 5 yr. Dual Degree (B.S. + M.S.), Dual Degree (B.S. + M.Tech.) Dual Degree (M.Tech. + Ph.D.), M.Sc. + Ph.D., MUDE, M.Sc. + Ph.D.

    Further, the course-wise placement rate recorded over the past three years during IIT Bombay placements is presented below:

    Course

    Placement Rate (2022)

    Placement Rate (2023)

    Placement Rate (2024)

    BTech

    96%

    88%

    83.39%

    MTech

    90%

    90%

    83.5%

    MS Research

    NA

    NA

    93.33%

    Dual Degree (BTech+MTech)

    98%

    95%

    79.16%

    MSc

    79%

    69%

    55.06%

    BSc

    81%

    90%

    65%

    BDes

    71%

    58%

    52.94%

    Dual Degree (BDes. + MDes)

    100%

    88%

    40%

    MDes

    79%

    61%

    57.14%

    MS Research (Exit Degree)

    NA

    NA

    14.28%

    MPP

    45%

    66%

    0

    Others 

    50%

    52%

    22.22%

    PhD

    45%

    31%

    27.35%

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