As per SASTRA Caluclation I GOT 96.05 what rank can I get? Can CSE possible?

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6 years ago
It's totally based on how many people applied and comparing to others marks. If your rank is below 600 you can get a CSE seat.

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Ram S
6 years ago
It depends upon the no. Of applicants and people ahead of your score if less candidates are present above you then you can get it.

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pradeep kumar
6 years ago
You will be considered for admission in SASTRA under the stream-2. Applicant under stream-2 will be admitted based on their normalized aggregate of +2 for 30% seats. A merit list is drawn based on normalized percentage for 30% of seats. Because the number of candidates having 10 CGPA are available i

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No, aspirants need to fill out only one application form for stream 1 and stream 2 BTech admissions at SASTRA University. Aspirants need to submit Class 12 or JEE Main score in the form for admission.

Students pursuing M.Tech from SASTRA University with GATE score can get 50% tuition fee waiver and stipend. Students must have necessary documents proving their merit to get the scholarship.

Congratulations Abhishek! With your TNR score of 801 and AIR 4114, you can easily get admission in Sastra University through the online counselling process. You can try for ECE, EEE, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, and Chemical Engineering.

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