IIT-Bombay blacklists nine companies for reneging on job offers

These companies, most of them startups, were blacklisted for one year.

August 25, 2016 04:29 pm | Updated 04:30 pm IST - Mumbai

In an unprecedented move, the Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay (IIT-B) on Thursday released the names of nine companies it had blacklisted for allegedly going back on plum job placements they offered to its students.

These companies, most of them startups, were blacklisted for one year for various reasons, IIT-B spokesperson Falguni Benerjee-Naha said.

The erring companies are LeGarde Burnett Group, which had revoked its job offers and was later found to be fake.

Companies LexInnova and IndusInsight delayed the joining dates given to the selected students, Ms. Banerjee-Naha said.

The others who are said to have revoked job offers are GPSK, Johnson Electric of China, Portea Medical, Peppertap and Cashcare Technologies.

One firm, Mera Hunar, came up with a different name and hired the IIT-B students for another startup.

The list of nine companies named on Thursday is not final and more could follow depending on their responses in future, she said.

It is the first time a prestigious institution like the IIT-B has published a list of blacklisted companies for reneging on job offers to its passouts.

The matter had been under review for a couple of months after these companies defaulted on their job offers and was discussed at a recent national-level conclave of all IITs in the country.

Taking a cue from IIT-B, other IITs are expected to follow suit and announce their own lists of companies that have gone back on their placement commitments.

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