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C0D4644185yLet me try and understand what you're asking first - I'm going to assume English isn't your native language, which is fine, but makes this really hard to break up.
You're trying to join Accenture?
Something about Is 60% enough?
Enough for what? On what?
Test coverage?
Test results?
Might need to elaborate on that sentence a bit.
I'm guessing you want to join them as a python3 dev.
You're using wrong tools to write a mock program to present your technical test?
If that's the case then yes, if it explicitly asks for python3 use python3.
Ps: welcome to devRant. -
[if I understood it correctly] 60% is ok for Accenture if it’s your undergrad score .
Don’t think about it too much, we are more than our grades
Also I don’t think your code will vary that much based on python versions, just try not to use too many dependencies. -
sharief35y@C0D4 .. my apologies i know
my english is not very good
and my question is
iam a btech 3rd year student ,
so my question is having 60% in b.tech(graduation) is enough to get hired as a fresher in accenture
my another question is that " can i use python 3 to solve coding question in accenture written test as because i have used a platform known as " conduira online" to write a mock test for "accenture written test" in this test python 3 is not available

what is cuttoff required to get join in accenture , is 60% is enough
is python 3 is available in accenture written test as becoz i have written mock test for accemture in conduira online where there is only option for python2.7 but not
python 3.7
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