A revoked placement offer can feel like the floor has been pulled from under a student’s career. That is exactly why the recent reports around Oracle withdrawing offers from IIT and NIT students have created anxiety across campuses. These were not casual applications; many students had already planned their first job, stopped applying elsewhere and trusted the campus placement system.
Reports say Oracle revoked multiple full-time, internship and pre-placement offers across leading engineering institutes, including several IITs and NITs. The withdrawals have been linked to internal restructuring and hiring-capacity changes, with more than 50 offers reportedly affected across campuses.

Why Are Revoked Offers So Damaging?
A revoked offer hurts because students lose more than one job letter. They lose placement-season timing, alternative interview chances and mental stability. In many institutes, students who accept one offer are restricted from sitting for more companies, which makes late-stage offer withdrawal especially brutal.
India Today reported that there was no official statement or clear number in some reports, but students were seen returning to LinkedIn and social media to ask for job referrals. That is the harsh reality: when an offer is revoked late, students are forced to rebuild their job search in public and under pressure.
| Problem After Revocation | Immediate Action Students Should Take |
|---|---|
| Placement eligibility blocked | Ask placement cell to reopen access |
| Resume gap fear | Explain honestly and briefly |
| Fewer companies left | Apply beyond campus route |
| Emotional pressure | Build a 14-day action plan |
| Family expectations | Communicate facts, not panic |
What Should Students Do In The First 48 Hours?
Students should not waste the first two days waiting for sympathy. That sounds harsh, but it is true. The market rewards speed, not shock. The first step is to get written confirmation of the revocation, then contact the placement cell and request immediate re-entry into ongoing placement processes.
The second step is to update LinkedIn and resume without sounding desperate. Write clearly that your accepted campus offer was revoked due to company restructuring, not performance. Recruiters understand market uncertainty, but they will ignore posts that sound emotional, vague or angry.
What Should Your LinkedIn Post Say?
Your LinkedIn post should be short, factual and opportunity-focused. Do not attack the company, do not over-explain your pain, and do not turn the post into a complaint letter. A clean post will get more referrals than a dramatic one.
Use this format:
- Mention your institute, branch and graduation year.
- State that your accepted offer was revoked due to restructuring.
- Mention your target roles clearly, such as SDE, data analyst, ML engineer or cloud engineer.
- Add key skills, projects and internship experience.
- Ask for referrals, openings or recruiter connections politely.
This is not the time to protect your ego. A strong public job-search post can bring leads faster than silent frustration. But keep the tone professional because future employers will judge your maturity from how you handle bad news.
Should Students Accept Multiple Offers Now?
The “offer shopping” debate has become louder after revoked offers, with some students arguing that multiple backup offers are now necessary for survival. Economic Times reported that an IIT Kharagpur techie advised students to consider offer shopping after losing job offers, reflecting the fear created by late withdrawals.
But students need to be careful. Breaking campus rules or accepting multiple offers dishonestly can damage long-term reputation. The better solution is for institutes to change outdated placement policies, allow backup applications after delayed joining risks and build formal protection for students whose offers are cancelled by companies.
What Skills Should Students Highlight Now?
Students should stop sending generic resumes with only college tag, CGPA and DSA keywords. That worked better in a hotter market. In a cautious hiring environment, recruiters want proof that the candidate can solve real problems from day one.
Focus your resume on:
- Strong GitHub projects with working demos.
- Internship outcomes, not only company names.
- Cloud, backend, AI, data, cybersecurity or full-stack proof.
- Clear problem-solving impact in numbers where possible.
- Short, role-specific resumes instead of one common version.
What Should Placement Cells Do?
Placement cells need to accept that old rules are not enough for the 2026 job market. If companies can revoke offers late, students should not be locked out of other opportunities after accepting one offer. The rulebook must protect students, not just keep campus statistics clean.
Institutes should create an emergency placement window for affected students, demand written reasons from companies, reopen eligibility instantly and coordinate alumni referral drives. Without these changes, students will keep carrying all the risk while companies face little consequence.
Conclusion
The Oracle offer-revocation reports have exposed a painful truth: even elite campus placements are not fully safe anymore. Students cannot treat an offer letter as the finish line until onboarding is complete. That does not mean panic; it means planning like an adult.
If your placement offer is revoked, act fast, stay professional and widen your search immediately. Contact your placement cell, activate alumni networks, update LinkedIn and target companies beyond the usual big-tech names. Feeling betrayed is normal, but staying stuck there is career self-sabotage.
FAQs
What Should I Do First If My IIT Placement Offer Is Revoked?
First, get written confirmation from the company and inform your placement cell immediately. Ask the institute to reopen your eligibility for campus placements and start applying through alumni referrals, LinkedIn and off-campus job portals at the same time.
Should I Mention Revoked Offer On My Resume?
No, do not put it as a resume item unless there was actual work experience or internship completed. You can explain it during recruiter conversations by saying the offer was revoked due to company restructuring, not because of performance or background issues.
Is Offer Shopping A Good Strategy?
Offer shopping may feel practical in an unstable market, but it can become risky if it violates campus rules or damages your credibility. A better approach is to push for transparent backup policies and keep applying until the joining process is confirmed.
Are IIT Placements Still Worth Trusting?
Yes, IIT placements are still valuable, but they are not risk-free. Students should use campus placements seriously while also building off-campus networks, referral pipelines, public projects and backup plans until they actually join the company.