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50 % is a decent safe becnhmark, so you should know in core finance job profile maximum mnc demands 55-60% and for sales few top FMCG giants and pharma company demands 50% in/upto grduation.
Kindly check this with directly placement officer that which type of job profile /company does not demand this to avoid any dicey situation in future during placement.
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Just focus & think what you want to do as you cleared your 12th with PCMB, you can also go medical side. There is a huge scope you can either do BDS course also. Moreover, you can go for pharmacy. There is also good opportunities available for pharmacy students
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Check Germany but admissions are very competitive. You must have excellent grades. Also check Canada, Australia , Hong Kong, Switzerland, France, The Netherlands, etc.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
Your score is good so that you can get a seat.
You need to apply under stream 1. The last date to apply is June 10th. The website is www.sastra.edu
If you want to talk to the officials then their contact number is:
91 4362 264101-108, 304000-010.
The e-mail is admissions@sastra.edu
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Scholar-Level 17
Kindly use the Shiksha college predictor application for shortlisted colleges for your UPSEE score:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/upsee-college-predictor
Hope this helps. Feel free to revert.
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Its Better to go with UVCE, if you didn't get for the prefered Branch @ UVCE. Please go with BMS or RVCE. For Branch ask HR for the interested field and select the branch as per HR interest. All the best for HR future.
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It depends on your interest. As for the trending branches, you can go with CSE, IT or ECE.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
The candidate should have completed 10+2 (or equivalent) from a recognised board or university. The candidate should have studied Physics Chemistry and Mathematics as compulsory subjects in their 10+2 curriculum. The candidate should have obtained a minimum percentage of marks (usually 50% to 60%, depending on the university and programme) in the 10+2 examination. The candidate may need to qualify in an entrance examination, depending on the universi
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