Can I get CSE, ECE or IT in SASTRA University as I had got 980 in IPE, 102 marks in JEE Mains and 99.1 percentile?
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980 in IPE, 102 JEE Marks, 99.1 Percentile: You are highly competitive for CSE, ECE, and IT under both streams.
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Answered by
pradnya Moon pursuing 3rd year Electrical Engineering. | Contributor-Level 7
7 years agoHello,
In SASTRA University, the admission pattern is based on JEE Mains score and +2 marks. This is for 70 % seats. You will get the admission in this university. And you will also get your desired stream.
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I think, yes, you can get it with your JEE main marks. You can check previous year's cut-off or you may search answers on Shiksha for a proper idea. I don't remember the cut-off clearly, but I think it was around 100 marks.
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Answered by
Kundan Singh Qualified CII-IPATE 2020 | GATE 2021|B.Tech(CSE) | Guide-Level 12
8 years agoI think, yes, you can get it on your JEE main marks .You can check previous year cutoff or you may search answers on Quora for proper idea. I don't remember the cutoff clearly but I think it was around 90 marks. 
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