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16th July 2014, 04:30 PM
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Companies recruiting students after 58.75% and on the basis of GATE score
Guys, can you suggest me the names of some good Companies recruiting students after 58.75% and on the basis of GATE score???
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17th July 2014, 12:41 PM
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Re: Companies recruiting students after 58.75% and on the basis of GATE score
Well you can not get job in any good company if you do not have minimum 60% marks throughout the career, in fact almost every government and private organization require minimum 60% marks. Following are some PUSs recruiting students on the basis of GATE score, you can apply there: Bharat Heavy Electronics Limited - BHEL. Bharat Electronics Limited - BEL. Power Grid. National Thermal Power Plant - NTPC. Indian Oil Corporation Limited - IOCL. Oil India Limited - OIL. BARC. Steel Authority Of India - SAIL. Oil & Natural Gas Corporation - ONGC. GAIL etc. |
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24th December 2015, 10:15 AM
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Re: Companies recruiting students after 58.75% and on the basis of GATE score
Hello Guys , I have Qualified in GATE Exam , Here Will you please provide me List of Companies which Recruiting Candidates on the Basis of GATE Score ?
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24th December 2015, 10:15 AM
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Re: Companies recruiting students after 58.75% and on the basis of GATE score
GATE is not just an Entrance Exam that is Required for Admission into top Engineering and Technology Institute. You Can Get Government job in Various Public Sector Units(PSU) on the Basis of your Performance in the GATE Exam. Now Various PSU Companies are Recruiting Candidates on the Basis of GATE Score. PSU HPCL IOCL BPCL DDA BEL GAIL POWERGRID BHEL NTPC MECL NALCO MECON CONCOR BARC DVC Higher Salaries are Being Offered for M. Tech as Compared to B.E. M. Tech Degree Leads to Specialization and Furthering Of Interest in a Certain area which may lead to Ph.D M.Tech degree is a must for those wishing to apply for Faculty/Research positions in educational Institutes/R&D centers. Scholarship is paid during M.Tech, so no headache to parents for financial requirements. |