Am I eligible to sit for the campus placement of MBA/PGDM? I have got 50% throughout in my academics.

252 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Rajesh Singh
6 Answers
A
7 years ago
Yes, you can sit for almost all the companies.

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N
5 years ago
Yes, you are eligible.

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R
5 years ago
Yes, obviously you are allowed. However, few really good companies have specific marks criteria, so you might not be allowed to sit for those. Rest, you can sit for campus placements.

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A
5 years ago
Yes you can. But some of the companies fixes a cut off marks often.

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Akash Rawat
5 years ago
Yes, it entirely depends on your knowledge and the performance during the Placements. Hardwork always brings success.

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Yes Rajesh, every company has their own eligibility criteria but not every company ask for 60% career. Yes you can sit for MBA placement drive. Even some big players do not have minimum eligibility criteria instead they look for an efficient candidate.

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