First
attempt implies that you should pass the final year/semester examination (Xth,
XIIh, Diploma, Graduation and Post-Graduation as applicable) with minimum
aggregate (aggregate of all subjects in all semesters) marks of 60% and above
within the normal duration of the course itself. For example, if you have
secured 58.9 % (aggregate of all subjects) in your Standard XIIth examination
in the first attempt and you have taken an improvement exam in the next attempt
securing 62 %, you do not fulfil the TCSL eligibility criteria as marks/CGPA
obtained during the normal duration of the course only will be considered.
Completion
of all courses Class Xth onwards within the stipulated time as specified by
your University/Institute and as per the TCSL Selection Guidelines without any
extended education. For example, if you have a backlog in the final semester of
BE, it is considered as extended education as the stipulated time to complete
BE is 4 years. www.apuzz.com
It is
mandatory to declare the gaps/arrears/backlogs, if any, during your academic
and work experience. Break in education should not be due to extended
education. Any break in education/work experience should not exceed 24 months.
Only
Full time courses will be considered.
You
should be minimum 18 years of age to be eligible to apply for the TCS Selection
process.
Candidates
who have applied to TCS and have not been successful in clearing the TCSL
selection process, are not eligible to re-apply to TCS within six months from
the date on which they had attended such selection test and/or interview. You
are not eligible to appear for the TCS selection process within six months of
the previous unsuccessful attempt.
im selected in tcs 2018 interview
ReplyDeletebut They mentioned that student should have been completed in science or conmerce with statics or mathematics.
I'm studied conmerce with computer science if I'm eligible for the criteria??