Meet Saurav Shakti, hired by Amazon for record breaking package, not from IIM, NIT, VIT, BIT; his annual salary is Rs…, studied from…

The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. Well, it is rightly said that dreams know no boundaries — it takes is hard work, dedication, and self-belief. And nothing can explain much better than the success story of Saurav Shakti from Araria district, Bihar.

Saurav Shakti, a talented student from Forbesganj town in Araria district, Bihar, has achieved a remarkable milestone through his hard work and skills. According to the Prabhat Khabar report, Saurav has received a lucrative job offer from global tech giant Amazon, with an annual package of Rs 1.20 crore. What makes this achievement even more special is that the offer came through off-campus placement and is from Amazon’s Japan unit.

Meet Saurav Shakti, hired by Amazon for record breaking package, not from IIM, NIT, VIT, BIT; his annual salary is Rs…, studied from…

At present, Saurav is in his final year at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)(ISM) Dhanbad, pursuing a degree in Fuel, Mineral, and Metallurgical Engineering. Alongside his academic studies, he dedicated significant time to building his technical skills and working on impactful projects — efforts that played a key role in securing this golden opportunity.

According to a report by Prabhat Khabar, the moment Saurav Shakti received the Rs 1.20 crore job offer from Amazon Japan, an overwhelming wave of joy swept through his home. But the most touching moment came when his mother, Rani Kumari, heard the news — her eyes welled up with tears of happiness. For her, it wasn’t just about a job offer; it was the emotional culmination of years of hard work, sacrifice, and unwavering blessings.

The eldest of three siblings, Saurav has always embraced responsibility from a young age. He has set a shining example for his younger brother and sister, who are still pursuing their education. His achievement has not only filled the family with pride but has also sparked new hope and inspiration for the future.

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