Can I get CSE/ECE branch at SASTRA Tanjavur/Kumbakonam campus with 969 marks in +2 grade and 62% in JEE Mains?
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Yes, you may be eligible for admission to the CSE/ECE branch at SASTRA Thanjavur/Kumbakonam campus with 969 marks in +2 grade and 62% in JEE Mains if you meet the following requirements:
You passed the +2 exam with a minimum aggregate of 60% in Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry/Bio-Technology/Computer Science/Biology
You took the JEE Main exam
You are not more than 20 years of age as of August 1, 2025
SASTRA calculates its own ranks for admission based on +2 marks and JEE (Main) scores. Applicants are advised to submit their JEE scores even if they are not qualified for the Advanced or they don't have the cut-off prescribed by MHRD
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