My profile: 10th-92.80%, 12th-85.83% and graduation-58%. Will have less than 60% create problem during placements? If yes, to what extend?

Should I opt for MBA or not?

425 Views|Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Ajay Patil
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Rudra  Shaurya
7 years ago
Placement is given on the basis of skill and not on the basis of marks. However, the interviewer may at some point during the interview ask about your low grades, at the moment he is not specifically looking for your reason but rather your response. So, react positively and give a good reason. He wi

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7 years ago
Placements for MBA depends on your marks in MBA and your skills irrespective of the marks in SSC or HSC. So, you can go for MBA without worrying about these marks. Hope this will help you.

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Lalit Kumar
7 years ago
It won't be a problem. You can go for MBA without any hesitation as MBA works on the percentile score and placement offered on the basis of skills and personality.

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