NEW DELHI: The first graduating batch of the BTech programme in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence at the Mehta Family School of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, IIT-Roorkee, has recorded 100% placements among students who participated in the campus recruitment process.Students from the inaugural batch secured offers across technology, finance, analytics and research-oriented sectors, with recruiters including Amazon, Microsoft, Goldman Sachs, Qualcomm, Salesforce, Samsung Research, Databricks, Barclays, Visa and Warner Bros. Discovery.The programme was launched in 2021 through a partnership between IIT-Roorkee and the Mehta Family Foundation.IIT-Roorkee director K K Pant said the programme was designed to build AI capabilities at the undergraduate level and prepare students for the development and deployment of AI-based solutions. “With this programme, IIT-Roorkee has sought to move beyond traditional engineering pathways and create a pipeline of talent that is equipped to design, build, and deploy AI systems in real-world contexts,” he said.The institute said the curriculum combines training in mathematics, computing, machine learning and responsible AI with application-oriented learning across disciplines.Rahul Mehta, founder of the Mehta Family Foundation, said the placement outcome reflected the programme’s academic design and industry relevance. “Seeing every single student from this inaugural cohort placed at top companies in India and around the world is a testament to the world-class program built at IIT Roorkee,” he said.The institute also reported strong internship outcomes for current undergraduate students, with opportunities at organisations including Google, Microsoft, Adobe, Goldman Sachs, Salesforce, Mastercard, Samsung, Databricks and Expedia. According to IIT Roorkee, several of these internships resulted in pre-placement offers.The institute added that its postgraduate programmes in data science and artificial intelligence also recorded favourable placement outcomes, indicating growing industry demand for graduates trained in AI and related technologies.About the AuthorManash Pratim GohainManash Pratim Gohain is a seasoned journalist with over two decades at The Times of India, where he has built a rich body of work spanning education policy, politics, and governance. Renowned for his incisive coverage of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, accreditation reforms, and skilling initiatives, he has also reported on student politics, urban policy, and social movements. His political reportage—both reflective and news-driven—adds depth to his writing, bridging policy with public impact. Through his 2,500 articles and related outlets, he has emerged as a trusted voice in national discourse, particularly in linking education reform to broader societal change.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosAfter TCS Nashik Case, Ex-Wipro Pune Employee Alleges Religious Conversion, Forced ResignationNo Woman In Karnataka Cabinet: Margaret Alva ‘Deeply Disappointed’ Over DK Shivakumar Oath CeremonyPune IT Firm Abruptly Closes Operations, Over 700 Employees And Interns Left JoblessCongress Tells Cadre To Ignore CJP, Stay Focused On NEET-CBSE AgitationWhy IRCTC Is Verifying 6 Crore Users And Deploying AI Cameras In 800 KitchensBeyond Roads And Troops: Why India Is Building A Model Village Near The LACBJP Alleges TMC MLA Linked To Land Grab, Compensation Fraud And Illegal Construction; Seeks ED ProbeBihar Hospital Fire Claims Four Lives; CM Announces Rs 4 Lakh AidViral Marriage Proposal By Army Captain Draws Scrutiny Over Military ProtocolPermission Pending As CJP Mobilises Supporters For June 6 Jantar Mantar Protest123PhotostoriesThe 5 numbers cardiologists want every adult to know before it’s too lateChild behavior expert says these 5 common phrases parents say to their children can hurt them psychologically8 words that women hate from the core of their heart: Which one can YOU not standGetting married soon? 10 common questions women should ask themselves before tying the knotMillions of women live with period pain, PMOS and UTIs: But experts say that doesn’t make them normalFrom Spiti to Antarctica: World’s most unusual post offices every traveller should visitToo much screen time? Here are 8 things parents can do to set healthy boundaries for kidsAamir Ali’s luxurious Mumbai house: A massive living room, art collection, walk-in wardrobe and moreThe most powerful Devi Mantras to enhance your inner power and strengthIs your child ready for pre-school? These 8 signs can help you decide123Hot PicksDelhi Restaurant FireLauren FryerAbhishek BanerjeeLos Angeles Airport DetentionAuston MatthewsSean StricklandKylian MbappeNuclear Scientist DeathNHL Trade RumorsTop TrendingDelhi Malviya Nagar Restaurant FireBengaluru MurderK AnnamalaiAnnapurna BhandarFirhad HakimDK ShivakumarKerala MonsoonAbhishek BanerjeeMamata BanerjeeKoyambedu Baw Brawl
NEW DELHI: The first graduating batch of the BTech programme in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence at the Mehta Family School of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, IIT-Roorkee, has recorded 100% placements among students who participated in the campus recruitment process.Students from the inaugural batch secured offers across technology, finance, analytics and research-oriented sectors, with recruiters including Amazon, Microsoft, Goldman Sachs, Qualcomm, Salesforce, Samsung Research, Databricks, Barclays, Visa and Warner Bros. Discovery.The programme was launched in 2021 through a partnership between IIT-Roorkee and the Mehta Family Foundation.IIT-Roorkee director K K Pant said the programme was designed to build AI capabilities at the undergraduate level and prepare students for the development and deployment of AI-based solutions. “With this programme, IIT-Roorkee has sought to move beyond traditional engineering pathways and create a pipeline of talent that is equipped to design, build, and deploy AI systems in real-world contexts,” he said.The institute said the curriculum combines training in mathematics, computing, machine learning and responsible AI with application-oriented learning across disciplines.Rahul Mehta, founder of the Mehta Family Foundation, said the placement outcome reflected the programme’s academic design and industry relevance. “Seeing every single student from this inaugural cohort placed at top companies in India and around the world is a testament to the world-class program built at IIT Roorkee,” he said.The institute also reported strong internship outcomes for current undergraduate students, with opportunities at organisations including Google, Microsoft, Adobe, Goldman Sachs, Salesforce, Mastercard, Samsung, Databricks and Expedia. According to IIT Roorkee, several of these internships resulted in pre-placement offers.The institute added that its postgraduate programmes in data science and artificial intelligence also recorded favourable placement outcomes, indicating growing industry demand for graduates trained in AI and related technologies.