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Ashleigh Current Student
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You need to have a minimum mark of 978/1000 to get in. But to get a desired branch you need to have more than 980 and 80% in JEE Mains, then you have good chances to get into SASTRA University.
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Agil Mathews AntonyCurrent Student
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Admission to SASTRA University is based on two streams: In Stream 1, 70% of the seats are filled based on 75% class 12 marks and 25% JEE Mains marks. Candidates with class 12 scores between 90-95% and around 80% in JEE Mains have a good
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Admission to SASTRA University is based on two streams: In Stream 1, 70% of the seats are filled based on 75% class 12 marks and 25% JEE Mains marks. Candidates with class 12 scores between 90-95% and around 80% in JEE Mains have a good chance of admission. In Stream 2, 30% of the seats are filled based solely on class 12 marks. Candidates typically need over 95% in class 12 due to high competition.As your mark in IPE as well as in JEE Mains are good, so you have good chances to get into CSE branch from SASTRA University
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7 months ago
Can I get admission to SASTRA University with 68 percentile in JEE Mains and 90% in CBSE 12th exam?
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Rahat hasirCurrent Student
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Hi, Yes, you can. In SASTRA, 50% of seats for B. Tech courses are prior filled based on the JEE Main score along with class 12th marks. Rest seats are filled based on the normalized aggregate score of class 12th. To be eligible for the co
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Hi, Yes, you can. In SASTRA, 50% of seats for B. Tech courses are prior filled based on the JEE Main score along with class 12th marks. Rest seats are filled based on the normalized aggregate score of class 12th. To be eligible for the course, you must have scored 60% in class 12th from any recognized board and physics and mathematics as compulsory subjects.
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Shashank Kumar MishraCurrent Student
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SASTRA University takes the cutoff for admission in B.TECH as follows-If a student secures a JEE Main Score of 185 and normalized +2 total marks of 95%, the combined score of the student will be (0.25*185)+(0.75*95) = 117.50. They ask applican
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SASTRA University takes the cutoff for admission in B.TECH as follows-If a student secures a JEE Main Score of 185 and normalized +2 total marks of 95%, the combined score of the student will be (0.25*185)+(0.75*95) = 117.50. They ask applicants to submit the JEE scores in the application form even if they are not qualified for the Advanced or they don't have the cut-off prescribed by MHRD. SASTRA does not use the CBSE cut-off for its admission but its own ranks calculated based on +2 marks and JEE (Main) scores.As you have 90% in board exam you can easily get ECE branch at SASTRA University, Kumbakonam campus. But you should try for their main campus.
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Biswajit GoshCurrent Student
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Yes, you can get into the B.Tech Aerospace Engineering programme at SASTRA University with a 62.9 percentile in JEE Mains and 80.1% (484 marks) in board examsSASTRA University draws up a merit list for admissions based on the normalized percen
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Yes, you can get into the B.Tech Aerospace Engineering programme at SASTRA University with a 62.9 percentile in JEE Mains and 80.1% (484 marks) in board examsSASTRA University draws up a merit list for admissions based on the normalized percentage, which takes into account both JEE Mains percentile and board exam percentageWhile the exact cutoff varies each year, a 62.9 percentile in JEE Mains and 80.1% in board exams should be competitive enough to secure a seat in the B.Tech Aerospace Engineering programme at SASTRAThe B.Tech Aerospace Engineering programme at SASTRA is a 4-year undergraduate programme that covers topics like aerodynamics, aerospace structures, aerospace propulsion, gas dynamics, aircraft performance, and moreThe curriculum follows a Choice-Based Credit System and includes both theoretical courses and hands-on labs
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7 months ago
Is MBA available in SASTRA University?
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Subhrajeet HarichandanCurrent Student
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Yes, SASTRA University offers a two-year full-time MBA programme across five specialisations.• Finance• HRM• Banking• Marketing• OperationsCandidates seeking admission to the MBA programme at SASTRA University should p
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Yes, SASTRA University offers a two-year full-time MBA programme across five specialisations.• Finance• HRM• Banking• Marketing• OperationsCandidates seeking admission to the MBA programme at SASTRA University should possess a bachelor’s degree in any discipline and should have a valid scores in CAT/ XAT/ CMAT/ AIMCAT. Candidates based on their scores in any one of the aforementioned exam will be shortlisted for the Personal Interview (PI) round. Those who qualify for the PI round will be required to report to the admission cell at SASTRA University for document verification and fee payment leading to final seat allotment.
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7 months ago
Is SASTRA a private or a government university?
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Bhupinder KourCurrent Student
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SAASTA, which stands for the South Australian Aboriginal Secondary Training Academy, is a government initiative. It works with schools to provide unique educational programs to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in South Au
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SAASTA, which stands for the South Australian Aboriginal Secondary Training Academy, is a government initiative. It works with schools to provide unique educational programs to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in South Australia. The programme is designed to give students opportunities for ongoing personal growth, cultural experiences, and educational advancement, focusing on areas like sport, education, employment, healthy living, and connection with their culture.
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7 months ago
Can I join SASTRA without JEE?
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Subhrajeet HarichandanCurrent Student
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Yes, it's indeed possible to gain admission into SASTRA University's B.Tech programme without relying on the JEE scores. SASTRA University adopts a unique admission process where it considers both the scores obtained in the 10+2 examinations a
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Yes, it's indeed possible to gain admission into SASTRA University's B.Tech programme without relying on the JEE scores. SASTRA University adopts a unique admission process where it considers both the scores obtained in the 10+2 examinations and JEE Main ranks for allocating seats, but JEE is not the sole criterion. Specifically, SASTRA allocates a certain percentage of its seats to students based solely on their 10+2 examination marks. This provides a pathway for students who have performed exceptionally well in their school final examinations but may not have a JEE Main rank or have chosen not to appear for the JEE Main exam.The admission process is typically divided into two streams:Stream 1 - Admissions under this stream are purely based on the marks secured in the 10+2 or equivalent examinations. A significant portion of the total seats is filled through this stream, allowing students who have not appeared for JEE or do not have a JEE Main rank to still secure admission based on their 12th-grade marks.Stream 2 - This stream is for candidates who have a valid JEE Main score. The allocation of seats under this stream considers JEE Main ranks in addition to the 12th standard board examination scores.The exact distribution of seats between these two streams can vary, so it's always best to check the latest admission guidelines released by SASTRA University. This dual mode of admission ensures that both academic performance in school and competitive exam rankings are valued, offering multiple pathways for prospective students to join the university.For the most accurate and up-to-date information, prospective students are encouraged to visit SASTRA University's official website or contact the admissions office directly. This will provide details on the current year's admission process, eligibility criteria, seat distribution, and any changes to the admission procedure.
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