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Yash Makwana

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The admission in SASTRA University is based upon two streams: Stream 1: 75% marks of class 12 boards and 25% marks of JEE Mains is considered for ranking. 70% of the seats get filled with this stream. As your percentile I'm JEE Mains is less, your rank will get increased. Must have passed 12th from recognised State Board / Central Board or any other Board accepted by SASTRA as equivalent to 10+2, with a minimum aggregate of 60% marks in all subjects.

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Sastra University is one of the reputed universities in the region known for providing quality education to its students.

The interested candidate should have scored at least 50% marks in the 10+2 examination. The university offers a 5-year Integrated B.A., LL.B., (Hons.)/ B.B.A., LL.B., (Hons.) / B.Com., LL.B., (Hons.). The admissions are done on a merit basis. For the current academic year the tuition fees in INR 70,000 per semester. A CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) score of more than 85 is considered good for general category students.

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Shiv Kumar

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SASTRA University does not offer an Integrated B.Com-BA program. However, the university does provide various other integrated courses, such as 5-year programs in Law (B.A., LL.B. and B.B.A., LL.B.), and 4-year integrated B.Ed. programs in English, Mathematics, and Physics. Additionally, they offer integrated M.Tech and M.Sc programs in fields like Biotechnology, Physics, and Chemistry.

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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An individual with 89% in Tamil Nadu +2 and above can compete at SASTRA University under Stream 2 for B.Tech courses.

 Stream 2 takes the aggregate in +2 normalized with the marks of students from the same board for the highest rank to fill the seats. Therefore, since reserved 30% of total seats, this score stands competitively when it comes to overall merit and normalization.
Bringing forth SASTRA courses, there are several options falling under B. Tech such as Computer Science, Bioengineering, and Electrical Engineering, to name a few.

All of these may be pursued if an individual fulfills the eligibility condition that requires pa

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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With an 88% in your 12th grade, and an 86 percentile in JEE Mains 2024, you can get admission to CSE at SASTRA University. It's quite tough as the competition is enormous for this branch, but it is possible.

 The process at SASTRA is rather interestingly different: 70% of the seats for this CSE programme are filled based on a composite score comprising 25% JEE Mains and 75% 12th board marks, while for the rest, 30%, admittance is based purely on board marks. Generally speaking, candidates having a JEE Main percentile of more than 90 and scoring more than 95% in boards have a higher chance at getting a seat in the CSE branch.

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Shejal agrawal

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The fee for B. Tech in Information Technology at SASTRA University is about $ 5 lakh for one year; however, this can differ on the course and campus depending on the course, and it may also have other extras like hostel fees based upon the facilities selected.

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Sagar Gupta

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SASTRA University offers a B.Tech. program in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. Admission to this program is determined by a combination of JEE Main scores and Class 12th marks. Specifically, 70% of the seats are allocated based on a weighted score comprising 25% from JEE Main and 75% from Class 12th marks. The remaining 30% of seats are filled based solely on Class 12th marks.

The university calculates its own ranks using this weighted formula and does not adhere to external cut-off scores. Therefore, there isn't a predefined cut-off for the B.Tech. in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence program. Admission is competitive, and high

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Abhishek Jha

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With a 91% in board exams, you have a strong academic foundation for admission to SASTRA University. The university gives weightage to both board exam marks and JEE Mains scores. While your JEE Mains score of 50% may be on the lower side compared to typical cut-offs, SASTRA University also considers board marks significantly. Admission depends on the programme and category. For accurate details, checking the official cut-off or consulting the university's admission office is recommended.

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Prakhar Upadhyay

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With a 93.60% score in JEE Main and 88% in the CBSE exam, your chances of getting into the CSE branch at SASTRA University look promising. SASTRA University considers JEE Main scores for admission to its B.Tech programs, including CSE. However, the final selection depends on the university's cutoff ranks, which vary from year to year. Meeting the eligibility criteria and a good rank in JEE Main can increase your chances of getting selected for the CSE branch .

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Mehjabeen Hussain

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Refund Policy at SASTRA Chennai: The institution may allow refunds under certain circumstances. Broadly speaking, however, the institution states that students terminating a course after admission would generally be eligible for refund provided such termination is sought within certain conditions, for example: termination of Course before a specified time, which might otherwise qualify for the early termination but would receive a partial refund. The refund value in such cases would depend upon the time of withdrawal concerning the admission date, and some small amounts may be deducted for administrative work.

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