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@thebigk • Jul 28, 2018
There are companies that recruit students not on the basis of their performance in college exams; but from the 'skills' and 'capabilities' they bring to the table.
Since you do not meet the criteria for campus placements, you will have to take a different way to get the job that you desire. There are ways to do it and you should start working on them right away.
First - make sure that you have necessary skills to crack the aptitude tests, technical and HR rounds of interviews. There are ample resources available on the Internet to help you with that.
Second, start building your own portfolio of projects that you can show to your potential recruiter. This would give an an edge over others when it comes to selection of candidates for the job.
Many companies do walk-in recruitments on weekends in major cities. You will have to keep an eye on them for new opportunities.
All the best!
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@tapaswini-1WDlXb • Jul 28, 2018
Thankyou for your valuable suggestions.
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@radhika-o4Adk0 • Jul 29, 2018
Register yourself in some job portals and clearly mention your scenario. You will definitely get interview calls based on your other qualifications.
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@md-toufikuzzaman-yQSxCT • Aug 15, 2018
Sir, i have 67% marks in 10 standard, 56% marks in 12 standard & 70% marks in B.Tech(cse) can i get job from IT sector?
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@radhika-o4Adk0 • Aug 16, 2018
#-Link-Snipped-# : Yes, you will get job in IT sector. Thats pretty good marks.
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@anoop-SlERLg • Aug 16, 2018
@#-Link-Snipped-# and #-Link-Snipped-# : If a company refusing to allow in their test for not having 60%. Make a promise to yourself to not apply such companies.Â
Build your knowledge and earn certificates from your interest. After few years, these "percentage-asking-companies" will call you back if you are interested.
Start earning certificates, In current market there is big plus of having certificates. Specially in cloud and Big Data related certifications. I agree that certificates only don't add knowledge but if market ask for it, then why not spend some money and add some weight to your resume. As you gain experience, you can freely choose your career path.