Will I get seat in sastra university with 96.89percentile.

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Stream 1 is combination of both JEE and ipe. So you have to consider your +2 marks too. If your marks in +2 board is above 98%. You can get your seat in sastra for sure without any branch preference.

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If you don't worry about the branch which you get, then it's fine. You can get a seat but depending upon the rank which you got in sastra counselling letter, branch will be decided. You have a high chance of getting good branch. You can go for it.

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