Top Engineering Colleges in India with High Placement

Top Engineering Colleges in India with High Placement

K Guna SahitiUpdated on 12 Aug 2025, 05:16 PM IST

Top Engineering Colleges in India with High Placement- As per the NIRF ranking 2024, the top engineering colleges in India with high placement are IIT Madras, IIT Delhi, IIT Bombay, etc. These institutes have a record of offering 100% placements with the highest graduation outcome (GPH). An institute’s GPH score shows the total number of students who received job offers or who chose to pursue higher studies for three consecutive years. This, in turn, indicates how good a college education is and whether the college curriculum is effective based on the placement statistics. 21 engineering colleges in India have recorded 100% placement in 2023. Read the article below to learn more about the names of top engineering colleges in India with high placement rates.

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  3. What is the GPH Score in NIRF Ranking parameters?
Top Engineering Colleges in India with High Placement
Top Engineering Colleges in India with High Placement

Top 20 Engineering Colleges in India with High Placement

The list of colleges in the table given below has a 100% placement percentage as per the 2022-23 data. It means that all the candidates who participated in the placement drive have received job offers successfully. Top private engineering colleges in India include Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Chandigarh University, IIIT Hyderabad, CV Raman Global University and SIT Tumkur.

Top 20 Engineering Colleges in India with 100% Placement

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Top 20 Private Engineering Colleges in India with High Placement

The following table shows the names of the best private engineering colleges that offer the best placement of all. The data provided below is based on the placement drive 2022-23.

Best Private Engineering Colleges in India, Placement-Wise

NIRF Ranking 2024

College Name

Placement Percentage

23

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore

100%

32

Chandigarh University, Chandigarh

100%

47

International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad

100%

96

CV Raman Global University, Bhubaneswar

100%

100

Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumkur

100%

78

Banasthali Vidyapith

99%

83

SKCET Coimbatore

99%

36

Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education

99%

42

UPES Dehradun

99%

30

Amity University, Noida

99%

13

SRM University Chennai

98%

20

BITS Pilani

98%

26

Siksha 'O' Anusandhan

96%

38

SASTRA University Thanjavur

96%

35

KL University Guntur

95%

29

Thapar University

95%

46

SSN College of Engineering

93%

93

Christ University

92%

50

LPU Jalandhar

90%

75

MSRIT Bangalore

88%

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What is the GPH Score in NIRF Ranking parameters?

GPH is a combined metric for placement and higher studies. It is one of the major parameters used to determine the NIRF rank. GPH is a subcategory of graduation outcomes. It represents the effectiveness of teaching and overall college education. Top 5 engineering colleges based on GPH score 2024 are NIT Durgapur, Jamia Millia Islamia, NIT Calicut, Banasthali Vidyapith, and NIT Patna.

How is GPH calculated?

The percentage of graduating students who were placed or opted for higher studies in the previous 3 years is taken into consideration while calculating the GPH.

NIRF Ranking Parameters- Graduation Outcomes

Category

Graduation Outcomes (GO)

Subcategories with weightage

GPH- 40 marks

Median Salary- 25 marks

GUE- 15 marks

GPHD- 20 marks

Weighted percentage

20%


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Is SRM college good for placements of undergraduate engineering graduates?
A:

As per placement drive 2023 data, SRM University is known for very good placement opportunities. The institute recorded 98% placements. 

Q: What is the meaning of GPH in the NIRF ranking parameter?
A:

GPH is a combined metric for placement and higher studies. It shows the percentage of students who have opted for placements or higher studies. 

Q: What are the top 5 private engineering colleges in India based on placements?
A:

Based on placements, the top colleges in India for engineering of private ownership, are Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Chandigarh University, IIIT Hyderabad, CV Raman Global University and SIT Tumkur.

Q: What are the GPH marks as per the NIRF ranking 2024 and its importance?
A:

GPH score is calculated to know the placement and higher studies opted by final year students at a college. Colleges with 8 out of 8 marks are considered the best in placements. 

Q: Which college has the highest GPH score as per NIRF ranking 2024?
A:

NIT Durgapur has the best GPH score (7.742) among others. The second best college in JMI New Delhi.

Q: Which college is considered the best for engineering based on placements in 2024?
A:

IT Bombay, IIT Roorkee and DTU Delhi  and several other colleges are known to provide the best placements in India. For more in-depth information, read the article above.

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