How difficult it is to be placed here? How many companies am I eligible for? I have scored less than 60% in class 12th.

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Aditi Parija
2016-05-03 15:38:14
Hey , Getting placed is not difficult out here but according to your score it might be a little difficult for you because most of the companies will be seeing your academics grades and there will be few companies which just don't look at your grades .

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2016-04-27 15:53:10
Hello, It is ok that your have scored less than 60% in class 12th. We have companies whose eligibility criteria is less than 60% in 12th. Thank you

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Dr  Swastik Sahu
2016-04-15 01:31:51
Appear its entrance examination. www.kiit.ac.in

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