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4th May 2013, 11:17 AM
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What is the eligibility for core company for ECE?


sir can you expalin eligibility of core company for ECE AND what they required for jobs in core compony pls sir can u explain ?




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27th June 2015, 10:02 AM
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Default Re: What is the eligibility for core company for ECE?

The best way to get into core companies of Electronics and Communication Engineering is by cracking the Graduate Aptitude test in Engineering with good score and top ranks in it.

GATE score and rank has become one of the main criteria for getting recruitment in top Public Sector Undertakings like:

1. Oil and Natural Gas corporation.

2. Indian Oil Corporation Limited.

3. Indian Space and Research Organization.

4. Bharat Heavy Electronics Limited and many more.

These PSUs shortlist candidates on the basis of GATE score and rank and further conduct group discussion and personal interview for final recruitment.

So, you must aim to score as high as possible in GATE exam, generally top rankers upto 500 are shortlisted depending upon your category.

Some other core companies for ECE like BSNL, Airport Authority of India etc conduct their own entrance exam for recruitment of ECE graduates.

These PSUs require that candidates must have done bachelor's degree from a recognized university and at least 60% overall in the degree.
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26th March 2018, 12:00 AM
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Default Re: What is the eligibility for core company for ECE?

You have to passed BE or B tech degree course with minimum 65% in qualifying degree exam from any well recognized university.
12th and 10th marks are also important to get a better jobs in Multi national companies.
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