A high-paying internship offer from Indian Institutes of Technology has triggered massive debate online after reports claimed that a student secured a monthly stipend of nearly ₹3 lakh along with luxury hotel accommodation in Bengaluru. Screenshots of the offer package quickly spread across social media platforms, with users calling the compensation “unreal” for an internship role.
The internship, reportedly from the tech sector, immediately caught the attention of students and professionals across India. Many social media users pointed out that the monthly stipend alone exceeds the annual income of several entry-level workers in the country. The discussion soon expanded into a broader conversation about salary inequality, elite college placements, and the growing divide between opportunities available to students from premier institutions and those from regular colleges.
Known as India’s technology capital, Bengaluru has become a hotspot for some of the country’s highest-paying internships and recruitment packages, especially in areas such as software engineering, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and quantitative finance. Top global firms are increasingly competing for talent from institutions like the Indian Institutes of Technology, often leading to eye-catching compensation offers that regularly dominate online discussions.
Social media reactions ranged from admiration and motivation to frustration and disbelief. One user wrote, “People earn less in a year than this internship stipend,” while another commented, “Meanwhile, the rest of us are fighting for unpaid internships.”
Several users defended the offer, arguing that students from premier institutes go through years of intense academic competition and rigorous preparation to secure such opportunities. Others viewed the viral package as a reflection of the enormous demand for highly skilled tech talent in India’s rapidly growing digital economy.
The internet also responded with humour. “At this point, getting into IIT is basically a superpower,” one user joked. Another added, “Not even some full-time employees get hotel stays.”
The viral internship package has once again highlighted the stark contrasts within India’s employment ecosystem, where a small group of top-tier candidates can command extraordinary offers while many graduates continue struggling for stable jobs and fair pay.