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The Central library at Srinivasa Ramanujan Centre spread over an area of 3849.3 square feet with over 21,000 books and subscribes to 145 print journals in addition to a free 2Mbps internet access caters to the requirements of students and staff members. Staff and students can access over 3,000 scientific and technical journals and over 5.5 lakhs PhD Dissertations besides 14,000 bibliographic data online.
- LabsAvailable Facilities:Chemistry Lab|Computer Lab|Physics Lab|Electrical Machines Lab|Electronics and Communications Lab|Biochemistry Lab|Power Electronics Lab|Advanced Electrical Engineering Simulation Lab|Measurement and Instrumentation Lab|Linear Integrated Circuits Lab|Control Systems Lab|Fiber Optics Communication Lab|Circuits Lab|Communication Lab|Micro Processor and Micro controller Lab|Microwave Lab|VLSI and DSP Lab
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Answered 9 months ago
Yes, If you have a rank of 5631 in Stream 1, secure 86 percentile in JEE Mains, and score 865 marks in your intermediate exam, then you would be capable of getting admission in B.Sc.
The admissions are carried out on the basis of the entrance test marks and Class 12 marks. As the cutoff list changes
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Beginner-Level 5
Answered a year ago
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
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Contributor-Level 6
Answered a year ago
The Srinivasa Ramanujan Center (SRC) at SASTRA University offers a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering. The admission process for this course involves a combination of JEE Mains scores and 12th scores. The cutoff for the course is typically competitive, with the closing rank for CSE in the pr
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Contributor-Level 6
Answered a year ago
Yes, it is possible to pursue a bachelor of commerce even after coming from science background. Many colleges offer the flexibility to join any stream you want irrespective of your twelfth qualifications and subjects. But before that, you have to properly check all the criteria to take the admission
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Beginner-Level 1
Answered a year ago
Srinivasa Ramanujan Center BCom course admission is entirely entrance-based for the year 2025. Candidates seeking admission to BCom at Srinivasa Ramanujan Center are required to fill out the application form, appear for the entrance exam and counselling process. Given below is the admission process
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Contributor-Level 10
Can I get admission to B.Sc. in Electronics and Communication System at SASTRA University with a rank of 5631 in stream 1?