In the 2025–2026 placement cycles, the salary landscape at Puran Murti Campus and its associates reflects the "K-shaped" recovery of the tech industry, where specialized high-tier roles command massive premiums while the broader entry-level market remains steady. The highest package of ₹39.5 LPA to ₹45 LPA is typically secured by students who excel in "Full-Stack Development" or "AI/ML Engineering," often placed with Tier-1 product companies or international tech consultants. These outlier packages are usually the result of a student’s mastery over complex system designs and multiple successful high-impact internships.
The average package of approximately ₹4.8 LPA represents the "Mass Recruiter" and "Mid-Cap" segment, which forms the backbone of the Indian IT sector. This bracket includes roles at firms like TCS, Infosys, and Cognizant, where graduates are hired as Associate System Engineers or Junior Developers. For a 2026 graduate, this starting salary provides a solid foundation, often supplemented by performance bonuses and rapid appraisal cycles (10-15% annually) as they gain their first two years of industry experience.
Graduates transitioning into Software Developer roles are the primary architects of the digital economy. In 2026, these roles have evolved from simple coding to "Cloud-Native Development." Engineers are expected to write code that is not only functional but scalable using Microservices architecture. Whether they are working on fintech apps or e-commerce platforms, these developers are responsible for the entire software development life cycle (SDLC), ensuring that applications can handle millions of concurrent users without latency.
The role of a Data Scientist has become a elite "Day 1" placement target for students with strong mathematical backgrounds. These graduates utilize the campus’s high-performance computing labs to build predictive models that help businesses make sense of "Big Data." In 2026, this involves working with Large Language Models (LLMs) and specialized neural networks to automate decision-making. These roles are among the highest-paid entry-level positions because they require a rare blend of statistical expertise and advanced Python/R programming skills.
Finally, the career path toward becoming a Systems Architect is the ultimate goal for high-achievers. While often considered a mid-to-senior level role, "Junior Architects" are now being hired to assist in designing the high-level structure of complex IT systems. They decide which databases, APIs, and security protocols (like Blockchain or Zero-Trust) should be used to ensure a system is robust and "future-proof." This role requires a holistic understanding of how hardware, software, and networks interact, making it a critical position for the stability of any modern enterprise.