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N Sampath kumarLove coding, juggling and fun activities,

Beginner-Level 4

Dear friend, yes, you can surely get SASTRA University as it takes students based on both intermediate and JEE Mains marks. So feel free to apply for SASTRA counseling. You will get for sure. Good luck. Be happy!

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Smriti Dabar

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Every year the cutoff changes for admission. It totally depends on number of students appearing in the exam. As such particular marks cannot be decided but you can refer previous years opening and closing ranks for B.Tech admission according to the branches which is available in college's official website. Please refer it.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
You said 430 marks. This means, 86% and this is really enough. So, don't worry if you are confirmed that you are getting marks nearby and you can get admission easily. But try to score more marks in JEE mains as Sastra University gives more preference to JEE mains marks.

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Pratyush maurya

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Hello, Vasanth,
Lets talk about job opportunities in India: Almost completely none (until you want to be a teacher or have connections in ISRO and HAL).
How do I know that because I am graduating in aerospace engineering.
Reason are:-
1. B.Tech is a basic degree and does not qualify you for any job in Aero industry which needs experts or atleast good people in any specific area.
2. No home based full fledged aerospace industries in India.
3. ISRO or DRDO or HAL maybe your only option if you want to do some serious work in aerospace. Sounds hard enough?
Suggestions:
1. Do a M.Tech from IIT or an MS(would be awesomeee!)
2. Research. Do somethin
...more

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aravinth chakravarthy

Beginner-Level 5

I guess it's hard to find a seat in sastra. because you need at least 90% for your choice if department in the counselling. but however luck prevails you just apply for the counselling. wish u good luck

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Srinivasan Balasubramanian

Contributor-Level 6

Since only 30% of the seats is filled by stream 2, the competition for it is heavier. ICT has a strength of about 60 people per batch, so that would make you compete for the 20 seats. Getting above 97% will keep you in a safer side.

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6 years ago

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aravinth chakravarthy

Beginner-Level 5

Hello,
As far as B.Sc course is concerned, Sastra offers it's best faculty and research areas. You have scholars who are working for past 3 decades. Physics is best option, as far as my concern, if you are interested in that, please choose Sastra University. Visit SASTRA. Edu for further details.

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6 years ago

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Srinivasan Balasubramanian

Contributor-Level 6

You have to attend a training course during the summer holidays for a month. They would see the performance during the training program and conduct a test for those who attend the training. Do check out the SASTRA website regularly for updates.

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Srinivasan Balasubramanian

Contributor-Level 6

If you are asking for lateral entry (entering directly to second year after completing polytechnic course of 3 years), then he can. They will conduct a training program for a month during April-May and then admit by conducting counseling for the lot who attended the training. If you are asking, if he can join second year engineering after completing first year in another college, then the answer is no. He has to start all over from the first year.

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