Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology achieves 91.87% placements with top salary at Rs 41.20 lakh
Careers360 Connect | April 7, 2025 | 11:48 AM IST | 1 min read
Sathyabama University Placements 2025: Over 300 private companies offered a total of 3,120 job roles in various sectors.
NEW DELHI: Sathyabhama Deemed University organised a job placement drive where around 91.87% students got placed. The highest salary package offered at the Sathyabhama placements 2025 was Rs 41.20 lakh per annum and the average salary was recorded at Rs 5.45 lakh, as per the official statement.
In the academic year 2025, over 300 private companies offered a total of 3,120 job roles in various sectors such as information technology, software development, consulting, financial management, processing, sales and advertising, the university said.
Around 216 students will be studying abroad for higher studies in the US, London, France, Australia, Ireland, Canada, Germany, and the Netherlands, it added.
The university has also provided jobs to students on the basis of “MoUs with companies” such as Service Now and PwC.
“91.87% of the students who registered for employment are expected to be employed in various sectors with high salaries,” the university said.
To celebrate Sathiyabhama Achievers Day, a ceremony to award job orders to the students selected in the Best Placement Camp in 2025 was held at the Sathiyabhama Deemed University campus on OMR Road, Chennai.
Maiajeena Johnson, chancellor, Maria Johnson, president and Arun Selvan, Maria Bernadette Tamilarasi, vice presidents at the Sathyabhama Deemed University also took part in the placement drive.
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