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29th July 2014 06:54 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria for mechanical and production engineering?

I have 59percent in 10th and 50percent in 12 th and 70percent in mechanical stream can I get good job
28th September 2013 04:14 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria for mechanical and production engineering?

I have 85.9% in 10th, 86.5% in 12th & 69% in semester.I am in 2nd year of mechanical stream-B.tech now.Will i get a good job?
28th June 2013 01:37 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria for mechanical and production engineering?

hi,
my branch is mechanical
engineering in indore
I have more then 70% in 10th &12,i have got less
than 65% in b.e.
i am in final year .will i be able to get good job
after b.e.
14th October 2012 02:16 PM
bhaskar51
Re: What is the eligibility criteria for mechanical and production engineering?

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Originally Posted by salman78973 View Post
hi,
my branch is mechanical and production engineering in chennai

I have more then 70% in 10th ,i have got less than 60% in 12th
i am in 1st year .will i be able to get good job after 4years.

please tell......
I'm sorry but if you're thinking to join B.Tech just for the sake of campus placements then your percentage in 12th std is below 60% which makes you ineligible for campus placements.

-->The minimum eligibility for campus placements is that 60% of marks throughout the academic career.
--> No standing arrears.
--> Some companies are specific that a student must not have any gap in education.
--> As i said earlier if your only sole aim is to get into B.Tech for the sake of placements then you better don't join as it won't be beneficial for you in any way.
--> Instead of thinking of B.Tech you can have a look at the other options you have got in front of you which are

1. B.Sc
2. B.C.A
3. B.B.A
4. C.A

--> You can choose any of the above courses as a part of your graduation programme instead of B.Tech.
--> The duration of these courses is less when compared with B.Tech.
--> Yes C.A takes a bit longer 4 and 1/2 months to be precise but after completion of it you'll be directly into job based on your performance.
14th October 2012 01:07 AM
salman78973
What is the eligibility criteria for mechanical and production engineering?

hi,
my branch is mechanical and production engineering in chennai

I have more then 70% in 10th ,i have got less than 60% in 12th
i am in 1st year .will i be able to get good job after 4years.

please tell......

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