How much should I score to get in Mains to join NIT, Warangal or SASTRA if I have about 85% in State board?

Asked about SASTRA (Deemed to be University) - B.Tech. in Mechatronics Engineering

I am from Andhra Pradesh.

0 91 Views | Posted 6 years ago
Asked by Rohit M

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    Smriti Dabar | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Every year the cutoff changes for admission. It totally depends on number of students appearing in the exam. As such particular marks cannot be decided but you can refer previous years opening and closing ranks for B.Tech admission according to the branches which is available in college's official website. Please refer it.
  • I don't know about NIT, Warangal but I can answer for SASTRA. SASTRA considers a cumulative score of JEE and board marks for admission (25% JEE+75% board). A cumulative score of above 110 would be considered safe for getting a seat. So considering your board score a JEE Main score of 185 would probably assure you a seat. It depends on a lot of other factors but aim for a 160+ score.
    All the best!!

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