In which companies can I sit for the interview? I am selected for KSOM but my 12th percentage is 52.

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Asked by Debasis Sar
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S
9 years ago
Hello, There are companies whose eligibility criteria does not require 60% in 12th. Thank you

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Aditi Parija
9 years ago
Hey Debasis, Congratulations on getting selected. Most of the companies ,to sit for them eligibility is 60% but there are companies which do not ask for academic qualification . You have to sit for the aptitude test and gd and PI.

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Thanks for the reply. But that basically means I can't sit in most of the companies and have to settle for not so good ones even if I score good in terms of cgpa.oky.thanks

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