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23rd July 2011, 01:14 AM
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What importance does the software companies give to year gap in academics?


i am doing btech in cse. i have 71% in 10th and 75 % in 10+2. but i have 3 year gap after 10+2. plz tell me some software companies for me by which i could get placement. Are there some software companies for me? i have 70% aggregate in btech.




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11th December 2013, 05:56 PM
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I have done my engineering in computer science with aggregate 60 after my diploma.. I had year back also and passed out in 2012.. Please let me know any companies provide me job.. And my 10th is only 50%
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28th September 2020, 01:21 PM
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i have completed my b.tech bio technology in 2008,after that i have work experience in pharma company for two years .then i got married and had children then i am busy with take caring of them and i did not have enough time to think about my career .Now after a long time i am interesting to get a job in software, is it possible for me.My aggregates are above distinction in every academic. Please let me know can i try for software.
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19th October 2020, 01:16 PM
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i have completed my B.sc (Computer Science) in 2016. now (Oct 2020), i wants to join in my sector. can i apply and eligible. please suggest me what shold i do?
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