What should i do now or after my B.E?

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To enhance job prospects after completing a Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering, focus on gaining practical experience through internships and projects. Building a strong professional network is crucial, as connections can lead to job opportunities. While campus placements may seem unlikely due to unsatisfactory grades, pursuing relevant job-oriented courses can improve skills and employability. Emphasizing practical knowledge and soft skills, such as communication and teamwork, is essential. Ultimately, while there are no guarantees for employment, proactive preparation and continuous learning can significantly increase the chances of securing a job in the software engineering field.
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I'm currently in 3rd year of Comp engg.Now,the tension that's eating me up is that what am i going to do after my B.E?
I do want a job as a computer software engineer but in what ways should i be prepared?
You may say that college recruitments is an option but the problem is that my grades aren't satisfactory,so i have given up my hopes on campus placements.
What i need to know is,what should i do(any job oriented course related to my field) to be sure that i will definitely get a job after my B.E
 
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There is nothing anyone can do "to be sure they will definitely get a job" after college. Look for internships, build connections, look for a job...
 
Yes, I completely agree that there's no specific formula as such for getting a job.
What I meant was, in which ways should I be prepared so that my chances of getting a job are high
 
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