Abhyspeeth Desk
Pune: JSPM University, one of Pune’s emerging centers of excellence in technical education, has achieved a significant milestone in its placement record. Ajit Bhadoriya, an M.Tech student specializing in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, has bagged an international job offer with a salary package of ₹75 lakh per annum. He will join as a Control Engineer at Fives DyAG Corporation, a reputed industrial automation company based in South Carolina, USA.
The university administration hailed this achievement as a testament to JSPM’s growing global reputation and its strong focus on career-oriented education. University President R.S. Joshi and Vice-Chancellor Dr. B.B. Ahuja congratulated Ajit on his selection and emphasized that this placement reflects the high standards of academic training, practical exposure, and industry integration followed by the institution.
JSPM University has been steadily building its placement ecosystem through strong industry collaborations, skill-focused training, and a proactive placement cell. So far, over 1,600 offers have been extended to its students from more than 150 recruiting companies. The university also places special emphasis on nurturing soft skills, domain-specific expertise, and real-world project exposure to ensure its students are prepared for both domestic and global opportunities.
Speaking about his success, Ajit credited the university’s hands-on approach, mentorship, and career services for preparing him to meet the expectations of international employers. He said, “My professors constantly challenged me to think innovatively and gave me access to tools and technologies that mirror what’s used in real industries. That made all the difference.”
This international placement has not only added a new feather in JSPM University’s cap but has also raised hopes and aspirations among current and future students aiming for global careers.
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