I got 61% in 12th and after that I did my CSE from LPU but the companies require 75% in 12th for campus placements. What shall I do?

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Asked by Sabya Sachi
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7 years ago
I think there is absolutely no problem with it. You can go for it. LPU is a good university. If you fetch marks, then there will be no problem in placements.

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Nitish Pahwa
7 years ago
No, it's not like that. The companies don't hire or recruit you on the basis of your percentage in 10+2. Instead, they hire you on the basis of your skills and experience. If you are eligible for the placement drive, then no one can reject you by giving a condition of 75%. Mostly, students who are h

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Thank you sirrrr.

Dear Sabya, This is not mandatory. It varies from company to company. Perform academically well in B.Tech to get placed in a good company. For more information, visit LPU camp office in your town- http://www.lpu.in/admission/lpu-in-your-town.php#lpu-town or call the toll free no. 1800-102-4431 or

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Shikher jain
7 years ago
No, it's not compulsory. Some good companies will hire only students with 75% plus marks, while some will hire those with above 60%. You may not be eligible to sit for placements in good companies but small companies will recruit you.

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Yes, I am 100% sure.12th marks will affect your placement. Recruiters will not hire you if your score is too less in 12th.

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