From Hyderabad alone, around 500 learners secured placements, giving students from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana meaningful early industry exposure at the start of their careers. A key regional insight is that 58.6% of placed learners come from Tier-3 colleges, reinforcing Newton School's mission of enabling career mobility for students from underserved academic backgrounds. Within this cohort, the top 10 percentile of learners secured packages of INR 18 LPA, demonstrating strong market value recognition for high-performing graduates from underserved backgrounds.
Where AP–TS Students Are Getting Placed
Based on regional placement distribution:
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44.8% in high-growth startups
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26.3% combined in GCCs and top MNCs
This diverse distribution reflects the strong demand for Newton School graduates across Hyderabad's rapidly growing tech ecosystem, with top recruiters in the region including Ekincare, which hired 26 learners, and ADP, which hired 22.
Speaking on the milestone, Nishant Chandra, Co-founder of Newton School, said:
"Hyderabad has become a talent powerhouse for us. The top performers from Tier-3 colleges here are matching—and often surpassing—graduates from traditional tech hubs. With the right mentorship, structured training, and personalised placement support, they are entering companies that once felt distant. Their success is a reflection of what focused, outcome-driven education can achieve."
Nationally, Newton School continues to strengthen its placement engine through 800 hiring partners, real-time industry projects, 1:1 personalised mentorship, AI-powered learning tools, and lifetime placement support. Companies such as Google, Razorpay, Flipkart, Target, Meesho, Lenskart, Deloitte, and Publicis Sapient continue to hire Newton School graduates, underscoring industry confidence in the platform's job-ready training model.
Unicorn companies from Hyderabad have also tapped into this talent pool, with Darwinbox hiring learners such as Sandhya Adicherla and Alok Shaw, alongside clear career mobility stories like Rakesh Reddy Aluri’s transition from driving for Uber to a Data Analyst role at AATPL.
Newton School remains committed to expanding opportunities for aspiring engineers across India, ensuring that students, regardless of background or college, can access high-quality tech careers.