I got 40 marks in JEE Main, 997 in 12th. Can I get a seat in chemical engineering at SASTRA?
Asked about SASTRA (Deemed to be University) - B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering
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You have good percentage in class 12th. Though, the marks in Mains will not fetch you the admission. Either give their own exam or go for other university papers. Also, try hard for an autonomous institute, that is only left with you. If you can resist enormous pressure and manage it well, drop a year.
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Kanishk Barhanpurkar Always looks for all-round development. | Contributor-Level 10
7 years agoAs per your marks there are very less chances to get admission in SASTRA University.The better option you have is to go for other private colleges. All the best for future.
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