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11th December 2010, 07:38 PM
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Should I clear all the Backlogs in one attempt to get a job in MNC's?
Hi i am a final year b.tech student from JNTU.I have 60% aggregate, i have some backlogs but i cleared them. my doubt is should i clear all my subjects in first attempt in order to get a job in MNCs ?
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11th December 2010, 08:20 PM
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Re: Should I clear all the Backlogs in one attempt to get a job in MNC's?
Hello dear
look at the time of placement you should be cleared in all subject or if they are not than wait and clear them in four year degree itself after that you will be able to sit for MNC . a student with semester back will not be allowed in MNC as per their criteria. good luck |
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11th December 2010, 08:29 PM
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Re: Should I clear all the Backlogs in one attempt to get a job in MNC's?
*Best answer is that most of the company Expect NO backlogs for Core company and 75% from 10th,12th and Degree, but some of them accept Maximum 3 backlogs with some condition
*My best advice is that get some Experience in Core company in the contract for 2 to 3 years, then you can easily go with the Help of Experience, but work out more in Field like Erection work best of luck |
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11th December 2010, 09:26 PM
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Re: Should I clear all the Backlogs in one attempt to get a job in MNC's?
hello sumanth
not at all needed in all cases if you're applying for top mnc's you have to worry a bit with your backlogs some companies keep conditions like you should not have more than one back log in your whole course as you pursuing b.tech keep in mind that you don't have good percentage so you have to have extra skills like all the communication skills and remaining interpersonnel skills at first you have to work hard to get experience in the market or else after completing b.tech you have to pursue M.tech to have better chances in top MNC's wish you all luck ~aditya~ |
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