I got 70.2 percentile in JEE Mains and 9.1 percentile in ipe Andhra can I get seat in sastra.
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With 70.2 percentile in JEE Mains and 9.1 percentile in IPE Andhra Pradesh, admission to Sastra University is unlikely as both scores are below competitive levels typically required for admission. Sastra University generally looks for higher percentiles in JEE Mains and good performance in board exams for admissions. It's advisable to explore other options and consider retaking exams to improve your scores for better chances next year.
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NITIN DESHMUKH Yard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its | Scholar-Level 17
6 years agoSASTRA gives admission based on total percentile calculated based on JEE and class 12th percentage. Most of the seats are filled through this. Around 25-30% seats are filled based on 12th percentage. (1) Stream 1 (based on JEE Main 2019 scores and +2 Marks) for 70% of seats (2) Stream 2 (based on +2 marks) for 30% of seats
Example: If a student secures AJEE Main percentile Score of 90 and normalized +2 aggregate is 95%, the combined score of the student will be (0.25*90) + (0.75*95) = 93.75 (22.5+71.25). The combined score of all students will be used to determine the SASTRA Rank and admission will be based on the SASTRA Rank secured. S...more
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