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KL University Placements 2026 Cross 6,300 Offers

  • KL University placements 2026 see strong recruiter participation
  • Placement Success Meet highlights industry readiness and growth

Hyderabad, April 6: KL Deemed to be University has recorded over 6,300 placement offers for students during the current academic year. The milestone was announced during the Placement Success Meet 2026 held across its Hyderabad campuses. The event brought together students, parents, recruiters, and faculty to celebrate achievements and career readiness.

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According to the university, more than 300 companies took part in the placement process. As a result, 4,700 unique students have already secured placements. Meanwhile, the placement drive is still ongoing. Officials expect more high-value offers for meritorious students in the coming weeks.

At the KLH Aziznagar Campus, the meet focused on graduating B.Tech and BCA students. It marked their transition from campus to professional careers. Meanwhile, KLH Global Business School in Kondapur celebrated placements for MBA and BBA students. Therefore, the university highlighted a unified placement system across its campuses.

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The event at Aziznagar was attended by MLA Kale Yadaiah from Chevella. He praised the university’s focus on career-based education. He also encouraged students to aim for excellence. Industry leaders from Microsoft, JPMorgan Chase, Cadence Design Systems, and NSE Academy interacted with students. They shared insights on changing industry expectations.

This year’s placements saw notable salary packages. The highest international offer reached ₹81 LPA. Meanwhile, at the Hyderabad campus, Flipkart offered ₹32.58 LPA along with a stipend of ₹1 lakh per annum. Leading recruiters included Siemens, Juspay, JPMorgan Chase, AT&T, Google, Silicon Labs, Schneider Electric, Microsoft, Apple, Winwiew, Prodapt, Optum, ServiceNow, and Adobe.

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In addition, major recruiters such as LTI Mindtree, TCS, Infosys, Cognizant, Accenture, and Capgemini also made offers. Furthermore, around 30 students from the B.Tech 2027 batch have already secured early placements. These offers came from organizations like Visa, Flipkart, Siemens, Cummins, Ancile, DRDO, and Taras Systems & Solutions.

KL University Placements 2026 Cross 6,300 Offers

Speaking on the occasion, Chancellor Er. Koneru Satyanarayana said, “As the placement season concludes on a successful note, we celebrate a proud milestone for our students. We take immense pride in their dedication and determination in securing a distinguished place in today’s competitive world. This achievement reflects the collective efforts of our students, faculty, and mentors. I congratulate our students and sincerely thank their parents, professors, career advisors, and mentors for their unwavering support.”

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Vice-Chancellor Dr. G. P. Saradhi Varma added, “We are witnessing a promising start for our students, some of them already securing positions in leading organizations. With a focused goal of achieving 100 percent placements for the 2026 graduating batch, we have strengthened our training initiatives through specialized sessions, certification programs, and continuous assessments to ensure industry readiness.”

Students received mementoes and certificates during the event. Top performers with multiple offers were also recognized. The event saw participation from university officials, faculty, and families, marking a significant achievement in KL University placements 2026.


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