In what can only be described as a resounding vote of confidence in India’s top engineering talent, IIT Kanpur kicked off its 2025-26 placement season with a bang: 672 offers were made on Day 1 alone, marking an impressive ~20% increase over last year’s first-day figures.
For a campus that has long been synonymous with academic rigor and innovation, this surge isn’t just a statistical win; it’s a powerful indicator that the job market for premier engineering graduates is not just recovering; it’s thriving.
While exact sector-wise breakups are still being finalized, early trends show continued strong demand in:
If you’re a high-school student or parent watching these numbers, here’s the takeaway: high-quality engineering education from India’s top institutes remains one of the surest paths to rewarding, high-impact careers. The 2025-26 season is proving that when the pedigree is world-class, global opportunities follow—even in uncertain times.
While Day 1 sets the tone, the placement season is far from over. With Phase I still underway and Phase II scheduled for January, the final numbers are likely to be even more impressive. Average and median packages, highest domestic and international offers—all eyes are now on those figures.
For now, though, IIT Kanpur has sent a clear message to the rest of the country (and the world): Indian engineering talent is in demand like never before.
Congratulations to the batch of 2025-26. You’ve started the season in style.
Onward and upward! 🚀
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