What is the placement trend recorded over the past few years at IIT Bombay?

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  • The key highlights of IIT Bombay placements 2024 as compared with 2023 and 2022 are presented below:

    Particulars

    Placement Statistics (2022)

    Placement Statistics (2023)

    Placement Statistics (2024)

    Highest domestic package

    INR 180 LPA

    INR 168 LPA

    NA

    Highest international package

    INR 210 LPA

    INR 367 LPA

    NA

    Average package

    INR 21.5 LPA

    INR 21.82 LPA

    INR 23.5 LPA

    Median package

    NA

    INR 16.66 LPA

    INR 17.92 LPA

    Placement rate

    89%

    82%

    74.53%

    Registered students

    2055

    2174

    2414

    Participated students

    1612

    1845

    1979

    Students placed

    1441

    1516

    1475

    Offers accepted

    1441

    1516

    1475

    Offers made

    1878

    1788

    1650

    Total recruiters

    332

    324

    364

    Offers above 1 CPA

    NA

    16

    22

    PPOs accepted

    201

    194

    258

    International offers accepted

    66

    65

    78

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