SASTRA (Deemed to be University)

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Badri Narayanan

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Hello!
I'm afraid you'll not make the cut!
If you so badly want to get into SASTRA, there is its subordinate campus present in Kumbakonam called SRC. You'll get a seat there. It's practically the same. CSE, ECE & EEE are the courses offered in the SRC campus.
All the best!

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Badri Narayanan

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Hello!
I hope you've written your JEE Mains.
An aggregate of your JEE marks and your 12th board is taken into consideration for generating a Rank list. It's based on this list that they'll call you for the counselling!
All the best. But I'm sure you'll get an admission into SASTRA.
All the best.

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Badri Narayanan

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Hello,
One should keep in mind that the All India rank matters when it comes to getting the required course.
Even if you don't get the required seat you can choose any course in the beginning and then slide to civil after the end of one year if you have a GPA of 9.

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Badri Narayanan

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Hello,
Of course he is eligible, but it's uncertain if you'll get the asked for course. You can always select a course and then slide to the desired course after the end of the first year if you have a +9 GPA.

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Badri Narayanan

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Hello!
Firstly, there is no caste based reservation in SASTRA.
Secondly, With your mark you'll be able to get a seat in SASTRA, but it might not be the same course as you expect it to be.
Wait for your AIR and the counselling dates!
All the best!

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Badri Narayanan

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Admission into the law college of SASTRA is based on the aggregate of your 12th or the equivalent exam and your Common law aptitude test. The law school is very reputed and conducts various moot courts with the faculties being well qualified.

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Badri Narayanan

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Hello,
The total number of seats in SRC for CSE AND ECE is 240, 120 in each of the departments.
With the mentioned rank, you'll sure get a seat in SRC.
Remember that this campus doesn't have a hostel.
Good day!

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hi,
Both these are good colleges for doing engineering. Both are competitive with each other and are equal. If you consider education, placements and rankings, both will almost be the same.
So you can prefer any one of these for engineering. The only thing is that SSN comes under Anna University so the syllabus will be the same for all the affiliated colleges.
But SASTRA University has its own syllabus and curriculum as it is a deemed university.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Both these are good colleges for doing engineering. Both are competitive with each other and are equal. If you consider education, placements and rankings, both will almost be the same.
So you can prefer any one of these for engineering. The only thing is that SSN comes under Anna University so the syllabus will be the same for all the affiliated colleges.
But SASTRA University has its own syllabus and curriculum as it is a deemed university.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Both these institutions are highly reputed in India. So you can pursue it from any of these. The only thing is SASTRA University has more fees as it is a deemed university. So if you can afford it then it is better.
For Anna University your board examination marks are enough but for SASTRA your JEE marks will also be considered (if appeared only).

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