I have 52% in marks in 10th and 65% marks in 12th can i take part in Campus selection placements
Asked about LPU - Lovely Professional University - B.Tech. (Hons.) in Computer Science and Engineering
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Hi,
Normally the companies put 60% in 10+2 as a threshold.
So you can very well sit in campus placements, but you will need to work hard to maintain good CGPA in B.tech because it is also one of the high priority criteria for may companies.
All companies have different criteria and skill set requirements, At LPU the curriculum is developed with industry consultations, so you must not miss anything ans work diligently to attain the skills.
Low marks in class 10th not all is lost. you can still make up for it.
Hope this helps
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To be the part of placements at LPU your last qualification marks not matter as such but your present qualification CGPA marks matters.
Looking at your class 12th percentage score maximum companies consider such scores of students but still your up to date knowledge as per your present course matters on whole.
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LPU is a premier university of India due to top placements. First of all, I want to clear you certain points regarding placements. When companies are visiting LPU for campus placements, they have their criteria's which should be fulfilled by a candidate for selection. There are lot of companies such as TCS, Wipro, Microsoft, BOSCH, Jindal Steel and Siemens who are allowing all the students of campus without any marks or CGPA criteria. With a common practical challenge or industry related problem in terms of coding or operation to be solved by a candidate in a given time span. Those who have real knowledge of concept, they are get...more -
The placements in LPU or any other University are depended upon the CGPA obtained in all studied semesters. So your performance in every semester is very important because companies can set their own CGAP criteria for shortlisting purposes. Here no no more roles of class 10th and class 12th marks in campus placements.
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Hello,
Yes, there may be a chance that at the time of placement, some of the companies will demand your previous school records but it is not the point of worry. As you had scored 65% in class 12th, it is the sufficient marks to fulfill the basic eligibility of more than 90 % of companies which are coming for campus drive in LPU for B.Tech Computer sciences. -
Yes, of course, you can take part in campus placements
The only effort you have to do is maintain 7CGPA in LPU
It is basic requirement to have a part in Placements -
Lovely Professional University is analysing class 10th and class 12th marks, just to fulfill the minimum eligibility criteria of admission. Yes, it may be a chance that at the time of placement some of the company will demand your previous school records but it is not the point of worry. As you had scored 65% in class 12th, it is the sufficient marks to fulfil the basic eligibility of more than 90 % of companies which are coming for campus drive in LPU for B.Tech Computer sciences.
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Hi,
Yes, you can but I will advise you to score a good percentage in B.Tech. Different companies set different criteria for eligibility and your B.Tech percentage will matter for taking part in campus selection placements. For most companies, it is 60%.
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Hi,
Of course, Yes.
Different companies set different criteria for eligibility and your B.Tech percentage will matter for taking part in campus selection placements. For most companies, it is 60%, but I will suggest you score a good percentage in B.Tech.
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