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9th September 2016, 11:46 AM
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Am I eligible to get a job after completion of software testing with 59.4% marks?
Can i get a job after completing my software testing with 59.4% in 10th ,65.6 in 12th,67.3% in BE. Can you please let me know what is the minimum criteria asked for the job after completion of the course? How can I get the job? Awaiting for the response.
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19th September 2016, 02:49 AM
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Re: Am I eligible to get a job after completion of software testing with 59.4% marks?
I am extremely sorry to state that it will be difficult for you to get a job since you have less than 60% in your tenth. This is because nowadays, most of the companies have set the eligibility criteria as 60% throughout the career to be eligible for their recruitment drive. However, since you have less percentage in 10th, so some companies have relaxation for 10th/12th score if they come for on-campus drive. You can attend such drives. Apart from this, there are many companies who do not have such criteria, so you can go for such companies. You should register for various off-campus recruitment drives and upload your profile in the leading job portals.
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19th September 2016, 02:53 PM
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Re: Am I eligible to get a job after completion of software testing with 59.4% marks?
Yes, you are eligible to get a job.
But the problem is, as your marks in your 10th standard is less than 60%, you will face a little problem with some companies who have marks criteria like, candidates must have minimum 60% marks throughout their academic career. In those companies you will face problems during the verification. They won't allow you to appear for them. But there are always some other companies who doesn't have marks criteria like this, there you can apply and can get a job. And after working few years, you will learn a lot of things and new skills, then you should try for big companies. |
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