
Jamshedpur. The students of the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Jamshedpur have once again proven their technical excellence and brilliance. Three promising engineering students from the institute have been selected for a crucial role at Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), a Navratna Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) under the Ministry of Defence, Government of India. This major achievement is a matter of immense pride not only for the institute but for the entire city.

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Aced the Rigorous Campus Selection Process
The selection of these meritorious students was made through a highly rigorous and competitive campus recruitment drive held on June 11 and 12. The selected students include:
Lanka Sri Lakshmi Prasanna Kumar: Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)
Tanisha Srivastava: Mechanical Engineering
Priyanshu Kumar: Mechanical Engineering
Securing a position in BEL, India’s leading defense electronics company, is a direct testament to their outstanding technical acumen, hard work, and innovative mindset.
Working on ‘Seeker Development’ for Missile Systems
All three students have been hired for the highly specialized and strategically significant role of “Seeker Development.” In this critical position, these young engineers will conduct in-depth scientific research and development on advanced seeker technology used in missile systems. This cutting-edge technology plays the most vital role in accurately identifying targets, tracking their movement, and neutralizing them with pinpoint precision in the air or on the ground.
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Strengthening India’s Strategic and Defense Capabilities
The work of these young engineers will directly contribute to further fortifying India’s strategic and defense capabilities. This phenomenal success strongly underscores NIT Jamshedpur’s deep commitment to imparting quality technical education, fostering a stellar research environment, and contributing to nation-building.
The Director of the institute, professors, and the placement cell expressed their profound happiness over this success. Everyone is confident that these students will make a significant contribution to the development of the country’s defense technology and missile security, serving as a tremendous source of inspiration for future engineering students.


