Can I apply to MNCs? I have 87% in 10th, 51% in 12th, 63% in B.Tech

I have completed my 10th with percentage of 87% and my 12th with 51% and my b.tech with 63% then how can apply for MNC's ?

can any one can give me a suggestion for my question?

and pls give me the companies list, I whant to prove myself. 

Replies

  • Mohit Patil
    Mohit Patil

    The only company I know - is HCL that gives a chance to engineers who do not have 60% consistently throughout engineering. They are constantly hiring fresh graduates. So you can try your luck there. You may also check with Mindtree Consulting because they seemed to give a chance to those with less than 60% in engineering. But I am not sure. 

  • Kaustubh Katdare
    Kaustubh Katdare

    As Mohit said, HCL does recruit people even with year backs. I'm not sure about Mindtree, but you should look at gaining some experience in any small or big company. Adding some experience to your resume should be your first step and you should look at getting it from a small company that is willing to hire you for your skills. 

    You haven't told us whether you've already applied for any companies and what was your experience? Have you uploaded your resume to all the leading job portals? 

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