The placement results for the BTech (2021–25) and MBA (2023–25) batches at BML Munjal University (BMU) have been made public. Both streams recorded a 90% placement rate. The highest package was ₹59.35 LPA, offered by Uber Technologies. Large corporations and high-growth startups were among the more than 200 recruiters who participated in the placement process.
Top Recruiters – BTech
Some of the key companies hiring BTech students were Deloitte US, ServiceNow, Josh Technology Group, Spartan System, Centific, ConsultAdd, Zigram, Cvent, Cognizant, Hero MotoCorp, HCL Technologies, Hero Housing Finance, KPMG, M1Exchange, and OneBanc, among others.
Top Recruiters – MBA
For the MBA batch, leading recruiters included Accenture, Alvarez & Marsal, ANZ, Deloitte US, Euromonitor, FactSet, KPMG, Hero MotoCorp, Hyundai, Axis Bank, BNY Mellon, Bain Capability Network, Dabur, CRISIL, Federal Bank, IDBI, Bluestone, S&P Global, and PolicyBazaar, among others.
Placement Statistics
Program | Placement % | Highest Salary | Average Salary | Notable Recruiters |
BTech (2021–25) | 90% | ₹36 LPA | ₹8–10 LPA | Deloitte, ServiceNow, Hero MotoCorp, Cognizant |
MBA (2023–25) | 90% | ₹59.35 LPA | ₹15–18 LPA | Uber, Accenture, KPMG, Hyundai, S&P Global |
Statements from the University & Industry
Santanil Dasgupta, Senior Director of BMU’s Career Guidance & Development Centre, said: “The diversity and quality of recruiters this year highlight the growing confidence of the industry in BMU’s talent. We’ve focused heavily on practical training, mentoring, and industry linkages, and that’s clearly reflected in the strong outcomes for our students.”
Mashal Dhawan, CEO of SEW Asia, also praised BMU, saying: “It was a privilege to visit BMU and engage with such an inspiring ecosystem of learning and innovation. The leadership team’s dedication and the students’ energy, curiosity, and potential were impressive. BMU is clearly on a growth journey with a bold vision, and we are confident its students will continue to make meaningful impact in the industry and beyond.”