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22nd May 2011, 10:25 AM
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Can I get software job even i got below 60 percentage in academics?


hi..im srikanth from kurnool,my query is-i got 53Percent in 10th,57 percent in inter,53 percent in degree,and i got 75 percentage in MCA .can i get job in any s/w field?plz reply -srikanth




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5th August 2012, 05:25 PM
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Default Re: Can I get software job even i got below 60 percentage in academics?

All the reputed IT firms consider 60 % marks in graduation for recruitment. Firms such as TCS, Infosys recruits candidates who have secured first class marks throughout their academics. It means, candidates should secure first class mark in 10th, 12th and graduation to apply. Since you have 75% marks in MCA you have enough opportunities in software field. It is better to study some add on courses to make yourself competent in job market.
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Default Re: Can I get software job even i got below 60 percentage in academics?

hi sir
iam a student i am in my final year and i have a very low percentage and i want to do a job i IT sector can i get a job??? plz guide me sir to be a successful in life sir plz
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