The placement report for the IIT Jammu graduating batch reveals a positive outcome for the institute’s 2025 recruits. Leading companies from technology, core engineering, analytics and energy sectors took part in the campus hiring process, reflecting growing industry engagement with the institute’s talent pool.
Overall Placement Statistics
Key performance indicators from the IIT Jammu placement season include:
- Placement rate: Approximately 70.8 % of eligible students placed
- Highest package: ₹53 LPA
- Average package: ₹15.5 LPA
- Students placed: Over 175+
- Recruiters participated: Several leading national and international firms
Recruiter participation showcased a mix of global organisations alongside prominent Indian employers, indicating healthy demand for IIT Jammu graduates.
Top Recruiters and Sectors
The 2025 placement cycle included visits from a wide range of established companies across diverse sectors:
- International and Technology Firms: Accenture Japan, Money Forward Japan, MathWorks, Samsung Semiconductors
- Core and Infrastructure: Larsen & Toubro (L&T), BP (Energy)
- Analytics and Finance: Graviton Trading, MediaTek
- These recruiters offered roles in software development, core engineering, analytics, finance and related functions, showing the breadth of opportunities available to graduating students.
Branch-wise Salary Insights
Analysis of branch-wise placement data shows that demand and compensation levels varied by discipline:
Programs in Computer Science & Engineering and Electrical Engineering dominated the salary charts, with median and average pay well above many other branches.
Industry Confidence and Future Prospects
Despite fluctuations in placements across the broader IIT ecosystem in recent years, IIT Jammu’s 2025 performance underscores its rising reputation among recruiters. With sustained industry engagement and a mix of domestic and international opportunities, the institution’s graduates continue to attract competitive compensation offers.Placement outcomes remain a factor for engineering aspirants planning their higher education and career paths, especially in the context of the intense competition seen in national entrance exams like JEE Main and JEE Advanced.