Communication Design student from Bengaluru campus receives highest offer of ₹26 LPA.
Pearl Academy recently held its convocation ceremony and this year, 834 students graduated across Pearl Academy campuses. The Class of 2025 recorded 99% placements and top recruiters include Apparel Group (Dubai), Rocketium, IBM, Capgemini, Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop, HT Group, Rolling Stones, Hindustan Times Group, Conde Nast, Christian Louboutin, Reliance Brands, TJX, J.J. Valaya, Ritika Mirchandani, Snapdeal, Livspace, Shoppers Stop, Pantaloons, and Meres Benisant.
The highest package of ₹26 LPA was offered to a Communication Design student from Bengaluru for a Product Designer role at Rocketium, signifying the growing convergence of design and technology in global industries.
Aditi Srivastava, President, Pearl Academy, said, “This milestone reflects our commitment to quality and our belief that true design leadership comes from discipline, global exposure, and staying rooted. As they step into the world, our students carry the Pearl ethos, creativity with purpose, skill with integrity, and a vision inspired by India’s heritage and its future.”
Every year, Pearl Academy honours outstanding student achievements with Dr. A.K.G. Nair Award, named after its founding director. This year’s recipient, Shivika Bhargava (Fashion Communication, Delhi-West), was recognised for her project “I Am the Protagonist of My Own Story”, an emotionally intelligent journaling experience designed to bridge mental health awareness with daily practice.
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