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3rd August 2010, 12:08 AM
ANCHAL MISHRA
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Is it necessary to do higher studies in high standard colleges for getting a job in MNC's?


is it nessecery to do your higher studies from a high standard college for getting jobs in multinational companies




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18th April 2011, 01:19 AM
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is it nessecery to do your higher studies from a high standard college for getting jobs in multinational companies

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No, its not necessary to do your higher studies from a high standard college for getting jobs in MNC's.

-> Pursuing your higher studies from a high standard college will increase the chances of getting some good jobs in big MNC's but it is not necessary.

-> If you can work hard while doing your studies in any standard college with full interest then for sure you can make it to any MNC companies in the world..

-> Just know this one thing, high standard colleges always helps you to have a extra point for placements because they have high standards followed which most of the other colleges lack, but it is not at all necessary or compulsory to do your higher studies in high standard colleges when you can work hard and excel well in your field..

-> At the end of day its your own hard work and interest which is going to pay for getting a job in MNC but not high or low grade standard college..

-> So work hard and do your best in whatever college you study and sure you will shine in your future..
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18th April 2011, 10:15 AM
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Default Re: Is it necessary to do higher studies in high standard colleges for getting a job in MNC's?

It is not so necessary.the thing which you need to get job in Mnc's is your hard work and didication.highly reputed colledges have great faculties for their students,so the students of these institutions get and gain more then the students of other colledges.so if you want to take job in Mnc's and you are not a student of any highly reputed colledge,then work hard and try to acheive your goal.
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18th April 2011, 12:47 PM
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Hello Friend,
I think there is no need for a student to be a part of high standard college.
Most of MNC's wank a employer who fit their progress,having good knowledge
about their subject and helpful for their company.
You can get mnc's by registering their corresponding website.
Thank you.
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18th April 2011, 02:29 PM
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Default Re: Is it necessary to do higher studies in high standard colleges for getting a job in MNC's?

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is it nessecery to do your higher studies from a high standard college for getting jobs in multinational companies
Studying from standard colleges like IITs/NITs helps you in getting campus interviews. There are many MNCs which comes for campus placements at such institutes. That is the main advantage of studying at these institutes.

But, that does not indicate that other students won't get a job at MNCs.

It depends on your skill & talent, your own perspective.

Irrespective of college, you need to have your resume with good quality marks even at 10th & 12th standard atleast 60% & work hard for getting good job.
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