Recruitment
hello aspirant,
Below is the complete Eligibility criteria for Indian Navy SSR Recruitment exam :
A candidate must have qualified the 10+2 degree with a minimum of 60% percentage (for AA) in Maths and Physics and any one subject from Chemistry/Biology/Computer Science from the Boards of School Education recognized by MHRD, Govt.
Further to know more about this in detail, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://www.schools360.in/indian-navy-recruitment-jobs/
I hope that this will help.
See if you have provided that the EWS applicable, then you should keep the certificate with you. Because, you may get the job through Unreserved category, but if they ask you to produce it, then you will be in trouble. So my suggestion will be that, if you have the time to get the certificate/if you have the certificate, then take it with you during the document verification. Although, if you get the job through UR category then you will not find much a problem if you don't have the certificate, although it would be better for you to take the certificate with you, in order to have a better career ahead.
I hope this helps. Wish you a great day!
Hello,
Top companies that visit PES University are-
Amazon, Cleartrip, Flipkart, JP Morgan, LinkedIn, Intel, Mahindra Rise, Mercedes Benz, and Deloitte are among the top recruiters who came to PES University for placements.
As per records of PES University placements, the average CTC for branches like CS, or EC is around INR 6 LPA.
Hope this information helps!!!
Thank you.
To appear for a bank exam you should at least have a bachelor's degree from a recognized University. Moreover, If you are planning to drop out from your master's degree then you won't be asked to bring certificates from that University. Possibility is they may ask you the reason to drop out from the master's degree. For safer side you should approach your university's academic branch and follow the procedure for documentation. They will certainly help you.
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