Resume
As soon as students enter the next level of their education, which is college, they learn that resumes are the most important thing they have in their hand.
Your CV should consist of:
Hello Aspirant,
You can go for Certificate or Diploma Programme along with your degree programme but you can not go for two degree programmes simultaneously.
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Hello Aman,
Here are the courses you can do along with your B.Com for a better CV -
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I suggest you do the following!
Hey Abhijit,
As you have mentioned that you had health as well as family problems for 3 years. You should give an more genuine answer as you can basically do anything for that. Yes 2-3 years gap is a big deal but it won't affect your employment unless you are not ready for job. Just focus on making your resume look more productive and less focused on the gap.
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Hii,It does to a large extent. In many cases, the company will ask candidates to register on a portal that is either maintained by the company or handled by a third party test provider (for purposes of aptitude/psychometric testing). This makes it easy for the company to apply filters and see how many candidates are above a particular level. Depending on the requirement of the organization, if there are enough people above a good level, they will not really look at other candidates (unless of course, your placement team is competent enough and can fight for more shortlists).
The other way is the traditional sift-through-the-CV approach. In this case, it is more subjective and might give you a chance if you have something brilliant on your CV in addition to your academics. The academic block is pretty conspicuous and will almost definitely not be ignored by the company.
These theories hold true for the first few companies on campus though and the rest, in many cases tend to call almost all the applicants for a screening round (group discussion, case study, short interview). In that case, the second shortlist will mostly be a function of your performance in the screening round and your CV won’t matter (unless of course your CV is brilliant).
Having said everything though, placement processes are mostly random and you cannot possibly generalize/predict trends. So, it is best to prepare well, work hard on your CV and hope for the best. If you are sufficiently driven and have good communication skills but an average CV, you will most probably miss out on a few calls. But, you have to be good enough to convert the first call that you get. Funny things have happened during placements and you won’t want to be engulfed in so much negativity that you end up missing good opportunities.
Hope that helps.
Hello aspirant
As per you query.you want to take admission in cv raman college of engg bbsr.your rank is 130000 .you have a chance to get a admission in cv raman .go through a counsilling procedure .you will get in 1 st round .if you dont get seat in first round dont be panic. wait for second round .surely you get a seat in cvrce .
If you wish to prepare you can make it to the preperation of Banks or IES or research work itself. It totally depends upon your own interests and no body can tell you that. So just prepare your own mind set and prepare for it. You need to check whats good n not and so go for it. good luck.
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