In a striking shift that has sent ripples through India’s engineering job market, the bulk of international placement offers at IIT Kharagpur for the 2025‑26 season have come from Japan, Taiwan and the Middle East, leaving the United States and Europe far behind. The institute’s Career Development Centre reports that 15 of the 1,501 offers received in Phase 1 were overseas, with Japan alone contributing ten, while the highest international package tops out at ₹1.4 crore per annum.
Background / Context
For years, Indian engineering graduates have looked abroad for lucrative roles, with the United States and European firms traditionally commanding the highest salaries. However, geopolitical tensions, tightening U.S. visa policies and a global economic slowdown have altered the recruitment landscape. Companies are increasingly tapping talent in India, especially in high‑growth sectors such as artificial intelligence, semiconductor design and renewable energy. IIT Kharagpur, one of India’s premier technical institutes, has become a bellwether for these trends.
“The economic axis is shifting towards the East due to geopolitical reasons,” says a campus insider. “Uncertainty over U.S. visas and global economic pressure has prompted companies to change their hiring strategy. Now, if there is trouble in one region, they are hiring for the next best location like Singapore, Dubai, Japan and Europe.”
Key Developments
According to the Career Development Centre, the 2025‑26 Phase 1 placement season saw:
- 1,501 total offers, 15 of which were international.
- Japan: 10 offers, including two packages above ₹1 crore.
- Middle East: 2 offers from Dubai, 1 from Riyadh.
- Asia: 1 offer from Singapore, 1 from Taiwan.
- Europe: 1 offer from London.
- No offers from the United States.
Domestic offers have surged, with five packages exceeding ₹2 crore per annum. The highest pay package at the institute this year is ₹2.5 crore per annum, a domestic offer. More than 100 students received domestic salaries between ₹50 lakh and ₹1 crore, while over 1,200 students secured roles with packages ranging from ₹15 lakh to ₹45 lakh per annum, predominantly in core engineering disciplines.
In previous seasons, the pattern was markedly different. The 2024‑25 season recorded 17 offers from Japan, 2 from Taiwan, 2 from the UAE, and single offers from the Netherlands and the UK. The 2023‑24 season had only one U.S. offer, with 18 from Japan, 14 from Oman and three each from Riyadh and Taiwan.
Impact Analysis
These developments have immediate implications for IIT Kharagpur students and the broader Indian engineering community:
- Domestic Opportunities Rise: With high‑pay packages now available locally, students can avoid the uncertainties of overseas relocation and visa processes.
- Shift in Employer Focus: Multinational corporations are building teams in India, leveraging local talent for global projects.
- Geopolitical Stability: The move away from U.S. and European firms reduces exposure to policy shifts that can abruptly halt hiring.
- Skill Alignment: Companies in Japan and the Middle East are seeking expertise in robotics, semiconductor design and AI, aligning with IIT Kharagpur’s curriculum.
For students, this means a broader spectrum of choices and potentially higher earnings without the need for international relocation. However, it also underscores the importance of staying abreast of global industry trends and developing skills that are in demand across multiple geographies.
Expert Insights / Tips
Sanju Gupta, Chairperson of the Career Development Centre, advises students to:
- Target Emerging Markets: Focus on companies in Japan, Taiwan and the Middle East that are expanding their Indian operations.
- Enhance Soft Skills: Fluency in English and Japanese, or Arabic for Middle Eastern firms, can be a decisive advantage.
- Leverage Internships: Prior internship experience with multinational firms can boost credibility and ease the transition to full‑time roles.
- Network Strategically: Attend industry conferences and alumni events to connect with recruiters from these regions.
- Prepare for Remote Work: Many international roles now offer hybrid or fully remote arrangements, making location less of a barrier.
Industry analysts note that the rise in domestic high‑pay offers is not a one‑off phenomenon. “MNCs are increasingly preferring to get their work done irrespective of geographical locations,” says an official from a leading market‑making firm. “We are seeing a trend where five jobs with packages above ₹2 crore per annum are all based in India.”
Looking Ahead
The second phase of placement at IIT Kharagpur has already begun, and early indications suggest that the trend will continue. Recruiters are expected to focus on:
- Advanced research roles in AI and quantum computing.
- Product development positions in semiconductor and battery technologies.
- Strategic roles in global supply chain management for automotive and aerospace firms.
Students should prepare by:
- Completing industry‑relevant certifications (e.g., AWS, Google Cloud, Six Sigma).
- Engaging in capstone projects that demonstrate real‑world problem solving.
- Building a portfolio of open‑source contributions or patents.
As the global economy continues to evolve, the demand for highly skilled engineers in India is set to rise. The current placement data indicates a shift toward a more diversified, globally integrated job market where domestic offers can rival or surpass international ones.
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