Students have to meet the eligibility criteria to be eligible for the institute placement. For Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati placement, eligible candidates should have a minimum of 5 CGPA in every semester. Students must follow the placement process for IIT Tirupati placements. Pre-placement offers are also extended to students by the companies. According to the IIT Tirupati placement report for 2020, the highest and average salary packages stand at Rs. 43,40,000 and Rs. 11,00,000 per annum. Some of the major recruiters of the Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati are Amazon, Samsung, Microsoft, Tesco, Mathworks, Larsen and Toubro etc.
The Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati provides placement assistance with the help of the Career Development Centre (CDC). IIT Tirupati placement is conducted every year for the final year candidates. Students have to meet the eligibility criteria to be eligible for placement. To qualify for the Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati placement process, candidates must have at least 5 CGPA in every semester and the backlog should not exceed 10. The institute's placement process requires students to upload their genuine resumes on the placement portal before the start of the placement for verification. As per the IIT Tirupati placement rules, students should be formally dressed on the placement day. Students are also given pre-placement offers on the basis of their internships or training programmes in the said company. Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati placement is on-campus and companies like Amazon, Samsung, Microsoft, Tesco, L&T, Cognizant, Mathworks, Toshiba, to name a few, have recruited the candidates.
For UG placements on a four-year engineering course, the percentage of students who have been placed for the academic year 2018–19 stood at 84.78%, 79.35% for the academic year 2019–20, and 74.71% for the academic year 2020–21.
For the PG two-year course program, 81.58% for the academic year 2019-20, and 68.89% for the academic year 2020-21.
When it comes to the UG course four years program, 98.11% of them have graduated for the academic year 2018–19, 95.37% for the academic year 2019–20, and 94.59% for the academic year 2020–21.
When it comes to the PG two years course program, 83.93% for the academic year 2019–20 and 98.08% for the academic year 2020–21.
The total number of students who have graduated in the years 2020–21 accounts for one in full-time mode, and no student has graduated in part-time mode.