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How important is cgpa for a cse student ?

I know it sounds very common, but I would really appreciate answers from experienced people. I have copied all my assignments throughout my undergrad cse time. But I have somehow maintained a very good cgpa. Although I have less practical skills, will my high cpga going to help me in any way ?

8th May 2017, 9:24 AM
Ridwan
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I have the same question, but from a different perspective. I excel in every programming-related test, assignment but suck at everything else, hence more likely to earn a low CGPA. If I have practical skills, but my CGPA hit the dirt, will I get a job? D:
8th May 2017, 9:36 AM
Hatsy Rei
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Your cgpa will mostly matter if you want internship in some company. It will put you into the process of getting work experience, but not necesarilly get you a job.
8th May 2017, 9:47 AM
Karl T.
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🤔I guess it depends on interviewer and your luck.
8th May 2017, 9:40 AM
Meharban Singh
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when there is Vacancy's in any company the decide some criteria like minimum cgpa is 6.7 or 60% the peoples who fit in this criteria are allow.. but not all company's decide criteria so practical knowledge and communication skills is helpful to you @hasty
8th May 2017, 9:51 AM
Mayur Chaudhari
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CGPA ain't gonna help much. company wants expert person.even if you have good cgpa,but you can't make a software or what company wants they will fired you after sometimes
8th May 2017, 12:26 PM
Isomer
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Your CGPA Doesn't Matter!! Your Knowledge Does
12th May 2017, 6:49 AM
Ayushman Paliwal
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With a degree you should have no issue getting employment. Your cgpa is only going to impact an advanced placement job. If you can show proficiency and pass the interview process that should be your only hurdle. Cgpa isn't going to impact much.
8th May 2017, 9:43 AM
James
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Remember as an engineer you just have to be close enough for practical application lol.
8th May 2017, 9:47 AM
James
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