With Public sector companies coming in for recruitment, the second phase of placements at Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay (IIT-B) got a boost.
Earlier Madras high court ordered Government companies to stop visiting the campus for recruitment. But this order is not applicable anymore and has been abolished.
As a result, the IIT-B placement cell has approached a series of companies from the government sector. Until Thursday, HPCL and Coal India had conducted interviews and offered jobs to around 20 students on campus and the salary packages offered have been around Rs 10 to Rs 12 lakhs per annum.
“The second phase of hiring is anyway a slow process but now that there is no ban on PSUs hiring from IITs, we are hopeful that more companies will come on campus and make job offers,” said Atul Shukla, placement manager for IIT-B.
Government-run companies hiring from the IITs and the IIMs had stopped temporarily following a petition filed in the Madras high court in 2014.
The petition sought a ban on public sector companies opting for campus placements at private institutes, thus, eating into chances of students from other government institutes vying for the same jobs. This ban was finally lifted in December 2015, giving private institutes a free hand to approach more companies .
“There’s no way that a court can hold PSUs from hiring students from private institutes, because in no way is the constitution violated. Even when there was a ban on them hiring, we’ve had one or two PSUs approaching the institute and have also hired a handful of students. This year, what is even more encouraging is the fact that they are matching pay scales with other private companies,” said a IIT-B senior official. BPCL and Coal India has also hired students from IIT-Gandhinagar and IIT-Delhi this year.