KIET sets a record as 583 students from Batch 2026 placed in Infosys campus drive, the highest-ever offers by a single company, reflecting academic excellence and strong industry ties.

KIET Group of Institutions has once again set a remarkable benchmark in campus placements as 583 students from the Batch of 2026 have been selected by Infosys, marking the highest-ever number of offers made by a single company during on-campus selections.
The recruitment drive witnessed selections across three distinct roles, viz. System Engineer (SE), Digital Specialist Engineer (DSE), and Specialist Programmer (SP) at the package range between ₹3.6 LPA to ₹9.5 LPA.

Notably, students selected as System Engineers shall also get the opportunity to upgrade to DSE and SP roles based on their performance, offering them an excellent career growth trajectory within Infosys.
Expressing gratitude, KIET management extended heartfelt thanks to Infosys for their continued trust and partnership with KIET for over two decades, recognizing the institute’s consistent commitment to producing skilled and industry-ready professionals.
Dr. Manoj Goel, Executive Director, KIET Group of Institutions, expressed his pride saying, “This outstanding achievement reflects the unwavering dedication of our students and faculty members. Infosys has been a long-standing recruitment partner, and this milestone reaffirms KIET’s strength in nurturing talent that aligns with global industry expectations.”
Dr. Adesh Kumar Pandey, Director (Academics), KIET Group of Institutions, congratulated the selected students and remarked, “The record-breaking selections by Infosys are a testament to KIET’s academic rigor, robust placement ecosystem. I would like to congratulate Dr. Abhinav Juneja (Dean, Corporate Relations and Placement Cell) and his entire team for continuously nourishing industry connects that empower our students for successful careers.”
KIET continues to strengthen its legacy of excellence in placements, providing students with top-tier opportunities from leading global companies.

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