I have competed m.com in 2008 in pu with 49% what should i do ahead for better career and can i join campus interview on basis of m.com 2008

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    Anil Bandharapu | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    Though getting a job after a long gap and no experience is difficult, but not impossible. You can attend walk-in interviews, some companies don't consider the year of passing. If you have good skills you may get selected. You can also apply for government jobs.

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