MIT Bangalore Placement 2025: Highest salary at Rs 52 lakh; Amazon, Microsoft, Infosys among top recruiters
Suviral Shukla | June 27, 2025 | 01:15 PM IST | 2 mins read
Top three streams such as CS, CSE - AI and Cyber Security, and Information Technology also recorded higher salary packages of Rs 22 LPA, Rs 18.6 lakh and Rs 15 lakh respectively.
Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT), located at the Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) Bangalore campus conducted its placement drive 2025. The highest salary package of Rs 52 LPA was secured by Vijval Narayana, a BTech student from electronics and communication engineering department.
Notably, students from three other departments also received “high-value” salary packages. Pradyota Kirtikar from computer science (CS) secured a job offer of Rs 22 LPA, while Himavarshini Beedala and Shreya Khera from CSE - Artificial Intelligence (AI) and cyber security obtained Rs 18.6 LPA each. P. Yashmeen Begum from the information technology stream got a package of Rs 15 LPA.
Iven Jose, director of MIT Bengaluru, said: "At MIT Bengaluru, we create an exciting learning ecosystem shaped by innovation, industry immersion, and holistic development. Being in the center of India's and specifically Karnataka's technology hub, our students have easy access to incredible companies, research institutes, and start-up ecosystems. Through advanced infrastructure, interdisciplinary working, and engaged faculty, we commit to our students working on real-world challenges and place importance on honing skills such as entrepreneurship, sustainability, and digital transformation."
More than 250 companies, including Microsoft, Amazon, McKinsey & Company, Komprise, Optum, Saviynt, Shell, HPE, Infosys, TCS, Intel, Goldman Sachs, Philips, Unilever, Dell, Capgemini, Swiggy, LumiQ, BlackRock, Cognizant, and Siemens Healthineers took part in the MAHE placement drive 2025.
Furthermore, the technology institute’s placement season 2025 also recorded the top internship stipend at Rs 1.1 lakh per annum. The average and median stipends stood at Rs 38,00 KPM, and Rs 30,000 KPM across sectors such as technology, consulting, healthcare, energy, and finance.
Madhu Veeraraghavan, pro vice-chancellor, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Bengaluru, said: “At MAHE Bengaluru, we are always committed to extend beyond traditional education to foster industry-ready professionals. By aligning our curriculum with modern market demands and enhancing practical skills development, we ensure our students are always well-prepared for the competitive landscape. The impressive placement outcomes and handsome packages our students secure are a testament to this strategic approach.”
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