I am purusing B.Tech from Chandigarh University, and I have 65 percent in class 12th. Can I able to sit in placements?

139 Views|Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Kartik Vats
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Hargun Singh Sahni
7 years ago
Yes, ofcourse you can.

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Tushar Chawla
7 years ago
Yes every student got chance to sit in placements.

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naren pulikonda
7 years ago
Yes, you may. But, it also depends on another criteria that is, student should be registered with TPP in his final or 3rd year to be able to sit in placements.

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Yash Singhal
7 years ago
Yes, you are and the main thing is that if you bear skills, then you don't have to take tension. If you can't get campus placements, you can get off-campus placements.

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NIKHIL SONI
7 years ago
Yes, you are eligible. If you college placement cell policy allow it. So, confirm it from your college. Generally, a student should not have any backlog at the time of placement and average must be greater than 60%. All the best.

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