28th May 2018 08:19 PM | |
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Re: Am I eligible to sit for placements in companies after scoring 82% in 10th, 56% in 12th, 84% in B.Tech Am I eligible to sit for placements as I have scored 74% in 10th and only 48% in 12th? |
4th September 2015 01:40 PM | |
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Re: Am I eligible to sit for placements in companies after scoring 82% in 10th, 56% in 12th, 84% in B.Tech Which Companies am I eligible for Placements being a candidate having secured 74% in 10th, 59% in 12th and 58% in BE? |
9th June 2013 02:11 PM | |
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Re: Am I eligible to sit for placements in companies after scoring 82% in 10th, 56% in 12th, 84% in B.Tech sir i am in final year of computer and science engineering student, i have 74% in 10'th, 58% in 10 2 and 67% in my B.Tech, Sir please tell me that is i am eligible in any software company . and if am eligible then please provide me the list of company in which i am eligible because now a days i am very afraid about my carrier. i don't understand what can i do... sir please give me advice for my carrier... |
13th May 2013 06:35 PM | |
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Re: Am I eligible to sit for placements in companies after scoring 82% in 10th, 56% in 12th, 84% in B.Tech hi You have very good marks in your graduation and post graduation. You need not worry about anything. Almost all interviewer will ask you about your low marks in 12th, as it is the only loop hole in your academic career. Try to justify it well Company need candidates who have good knowledge and your graduation and post graduation knowledge would indicate that. So you need not worry. You may first few in your class to get placed. Just prepare for interview well. all the best |
28th January 2013 08:26 PM | |
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Am I eligible to sit for placements in companies after scoring 82% in 10th, 56% in 12th, 84% in B.Tech Sir i have scored 82% in 10th,56% in 12th ,84% in B.tech,doing M.tech with cgpa of 9.00. I have qualified gate 2012 scoring 97 percentile.I had a gap of 3 yrs after 12th .Am i eligible to sit for placements in companies? |