Will it matter that from which board I have completed my 10th & 12th among state, CBSE & ICSE boards during jobs & interviews in IT sector?
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A Big no.
The interviewer sees the match in your skills and company's requirements for particular positions. The only education institution which matters in taking up the first job is your UNIVERSITY.
So, choose one with utmost care. For IT sector jobs, CSE and IT are the right programs, all these programs are curated by leading universities of India like IITs, NITs, PEc, Thapar, VIT, SRM and LPU etc. Hope this helps
DVD. -
No, it doesn't matter at all in India.
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Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17
6 years agoHello Deepak,
The eligibility criteria for various IT organisations example 60% minimum percentage for class 10th and 65% in class 12th and UG with adequate knowledge of your degree subjects and appropriate training completed by you. More than anything, all that matters is your confidence, personality, communication skills and subject knowledge to pass your interview with any renowned organisation. -
The interviewer sees the match in your skills and company's requirements for particular positions. The only education institution which matters in taking up the first job is from where you have completed your Bachelors or Masters as that will give you huge placement opportunities. LPU is one of the best universities in India. It is a UGC-approved university which has been ranked well by various agencies on the basis of its infrastructure, its faculty, its placements, its teaching practices, etc. The university provides ample opportunities to each and every of the eligible students to secure good placement. Special inputs in the form of...more
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