10th me mere 55% hai or 12th me 64%..kya mujhe btech karna chahiye??mujhe software engineer banna hai
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You would like to know that while placement your college marks of 5th to 8th semester is considered priorily to every placement officer. Now talking about your 10th marks and 12th marks then you should also know that if your entrance exam marks are good then you should get reputed govt. Engineering college or any other private colleges too. So you should do engineering in your interested branch.
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Hello aspirant
Thanks for your question .I completely understand your worries . But I want to assure you that 10 th marks are never a issue in placement.
Also in my perspective if you think that you have immense intrest in computers you should go for it because at the end of the day companies these days look for people who have good technical skills rather than marks. Due to huge number of engineering graduate each year marks are hardly any criteria left.
Good subject skill outshine marks everyone.
Also it is not necessary that you do engineering only you can go for bca too if you like computers a lot.
All the best
Hey Abhi,
Yes If you wish to become A software engineer. Its possible there are dozens of college across India giving admissions. So is it a right choice for you? I want to clarify that Software engineer is not a fun job. It requires a lot of talent time and pressure. Its not about using Ms word or Designing games. So if you have such fun image of after life of a CSE Engineering. Then Don't join Engineering. Better do something else and yes if you think about placements then its dream for many. But you will pass out after 4 years and no one knows the industry. Which stream will be in highlight after 4 years.
Best of luck take time and think
Hy there,
If you're afraid for placements it's depends on your communication skills and your personality . Some companies don't go too much into marks. So if you want to be software engineer you should totally opt it. And you don't have to consider your 10th percentile much. Wishing you luck