Important Dates
Hi!
The Admission Process in SASTRA University for B.Tech. takes place mainly based on JEE Main and 12th Scores! The Application Form for Admission in SASTRA University for the year 2021 will be released in April, 2021. For Admission, 70% importance is given for JEE Main score while the remaining is given for 12th aggregate score in PCM!
Hope this is helpful!
All the best!
DEAR Aspirant
Online application form will be invited from - December 2020
Last date for applying online - January 2021
Admit card will be available from - January 2021
MAT Exam date - February 2021
MAT Result declaration date - February 2021
All these dates are tentative where exact dates are yet to be released.
For any further query feel free to ask!
Hope it helps! Good luck!
Dear Aspirant,
The number of sets which involves questions related to physics, chemistry and mathematics in JEE Mains is different every year. Some years, it was 7, some year it was 10, some others year, a different number of set.
In reality, the number of sets doesn't matter a lot as far as scoring marks for a JEE Mains candidate is concerned. The JEE Mains set may vary for every candidate, but every set have the exact same questions in every candidate's question booklet. The only difference being is that the order of the questions is changed or rather the questions are shuffled. It is usually done so that there is no way that students can exchange answers in the Examination hall as all the questions are multiple choice type and passing by answers is going to be relatively easy. By this way, there is plausibility that some students qualify or score good marks out of luck and not because of their preparation.
I hope you understood what I was trying to say. As a student, you should not be worried about what set it is, rather focus on your job in solving maximum problems in record time to secure a better rank in the JEE Mains exam. This way you can have a more guaranteed success. The sets are no different, just presenting a different order of questions in the booklet.
Good luck for your exams.
Hey friend!
Yes ; It solely depends on you to which counselling you want to apply whether state or all india . Advantage is that if you apply on both you will have more chances to get admission in college and your desired course (course of your choice ). So I think you should apply for both to increase your chances .
To get possible colleges on the basis of your rank , category and home state . Kindly click on the link given below :
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
All the best friend!
As you got 9102 rank in ts eamcet and belonging to get seat in private agriculture and horticulture science offering colleges in ts.
refer the below link to know more about agriculture and horticulture science offering colleges in ts:
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-agricultural-science-universities-in-telangana
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-horticulture-universities-in-telangana
Hope you find the answer.
All the best !
Dear aspirant
Good to know your interest in this amazing opportunity. This is really one of the great opportunity for the candidates who are interested in making the carrier in government banking sector.
The important dates of prelims exam is going to be conducted on 5th, 12th and 13th December 2020.
For preparation of such examination it is really important to know the syllabus and pattern of examination which is helpful for preparing well for the exam.
There are mainly 3 sections in IBPS Clerk Prelims 2020-
1. English comprehension
2. quantitative aptitude
3. Reasoning ability
The prelims examination is of 100 marks and total 100 questions are there. For clearing the exam you need to clear the sectional cutoff as well as overall cutoff.
Important syllabus-
English Language
1. Reading comprehension
2. cloze test
3. spotting errors/ sentence improvement
4. para jumbles
5. odd one out
6. Match the column
7, para completion
8. phase replacement
9. fillers
Quantitative aptitude
1. simplification
2. Number series
3. Data interpretation
4. quadratic equation
5. arithmetic problem
6. data sufficiency
Reasoning ability
1. Seating arrangement
2. Blood relation
3. Direction sense
4. Number series
5. Inequality
6. syllogism
7. Input-output
Hope it helps! Good luck
Hi
There are a number of options which you can go for after your bsc but what will be the best for you depends upon
*your interest
*what do you want to become in your life
For example,
*If you are interested in teaching then after your Bsc you can go for B. Ed and after the completion of B.Ed , you will be eligible to teach in schools
*If you want to study further then you can go for masters like MSc and later on you can even become a professor
*If you want to get into civil services like IAS etc then you can start preparing for UPSC examination
*If you want to get into management or business or HR jobs etc then you can even do MBA etc.
* If you are interested in law, then you can go for LLB , after which you can practice as a lawyer.
* If you want to get a job in Banks you can go for exams like SBI PO etc
*You can even prepare for government jobs like SSC etc
Thankyou
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