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1st April 2015, 12:33 AM
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Can I get job in Infosys if secured 74% in 10th, 59% in Best of 4 of 12th and 7.06 CGPA till 5th semester of B.Tech?
Hello,
I have scored 74% in 10th standard but in 12th standard if I count best of 5 then I scored 59% and if I count best of 4 then I have scored 60.96%. In B.Tech upto 5th semester my CGPA is 7.06. My question is that am I eligible for getting job in Infosys? |
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6th April 2015, 01:27 PM
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Re: Can I get job in Infosys if secured 74% in 10th, 59% in Best of 4 of 12th and 7.06 CGPA till 5th semester of B.Tech?
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Required percentage of marks throughout the studies for Infosys Off-campus is, Infosys Off-campus= 65% Candidates having more than two years gap throughout the studies are not eligible for Infosys Off-campus recruitment. Pattern for Infosys written test:- 1. Quantitative /analytical reasoning 2. Verbal ability 3. Technical section |
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7th April 2015, 03:16 PM
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Re: Can I get job in Infosys if secured 74% in 10th, 59% in Best of 4 of 12th and 7.06 CGPA till 5th semester of B.Tech?
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Everything is fine with you, but you made it unclear about your 12th. Since, according to me from the CBSE board the total of five count is valid and genuine so, if you count of five and your aggregate is 59% then you are at the edge of the company recruitment. Since, count of 5 is valid in the 12th board and not the 4. So, you can look for another company recruitment rather than Infosys. Hope i made myself enough clear to you. Thanks for Posting in EALP !! |
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