I got 98.6% in 12th board exams and 68% in JEE Mains. Can I get CSE at Sastra University?

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2 years ago

As It is mostly depandent on 12th percentage and JEE main mark (sastra will calculate like this 12th percentage * 0.75+jee main mark * 0.25)

As you have already got 98.6% in boards, hopefully you will get CSE in Sastra University.

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Vishal Chauhan
2 years ago

Yes you can easily get CSE at sastra University with these marks.

As sastra University does not have any fixed JEE percentile criteria for admission 

But following is mentioned in there brouchre: 

• Students must pass in Higher Secondary Examination (10+2) (academic stream only) from a recognised board

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