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14th March 2017, 07:16 PM
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In which company I can apply for job after B.Tech? Doing masters in correspondence a good option?
Sir, I got 53.6% in 10th, 53.6% in 12th & 67.6% in B.Tech so tell me the better career option. What I have to do right now, does I have to go for masters (but only from correspondence) or for the job. Also tell me that I’m eligible for which company?
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17th March 2017, 04:57 PM
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Re: In which company I can apply for job after B.Tech? Doing masters in correspondence a good option?
You can apply for jobs in small, midsize and startup companies after completion of B.Tech. As you have mentioned, you got less than 60% marks in 10th and 12th standard, it is not possible to apply for MNCs as a fresher. Most of the multinational companies require more than 60% marks throughout the academic career. Candidates should not have any backlog at the time of joining. So, you can apply for some other companies and gain some work experience one or two years and then move to the MNCs for higher salary. No, doing masters through correspondence is not a good option. Studying M.Tech through correspondence is not advisable. It is always advisable to study the course in regular or evening college.
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