Board exams
Hello Aspirant!!
Admissions in Sastra University is based upon 2 categories.
1st category: 85% of total seats are filled upon by the JEE mains marks and the 12th marks.
2nd category: Remaining 15% of the seats are filled only based upon the marks secured in the 12th grade or PUC or intermediate 2nd year or any other equivalent boards.
You have secured 976, a good marks in the 12th class. But you didn't mention whether you have written JEE exam or not.
So, you can claim a seat in category 2 , but only 15% of the seats are filled through it. If luck praises you, you can get a IT seat through category 2.
There are slightly less chances for getting a seat through category 2, which can be guessed based upon the rank you have secured. If you have written JEE MAINS, you can opt a seat through category 1 also.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/sastra-university-btech-eligibility-criteria/amp
Check out the link for your further references.
And you also use the college predictor to predict your college according to your percentile, if you have attempted JEE mains exam
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna
Hope this helps you a lot!
Best of luck!
Hi Aspirant,
Yes, you can write KVPY exam next year while studying your 11th standard. According to KVPY eligibility criteria , candidate who are studying 11,12, first of UG courses in basic science are eligible for KVPY SA, SB & SX respectively.
IISc Banglore hasn't specified any age limit for KVPY. Since you have enough score to be eligible for KVPY in your 10th standard. You can apply for KVPY when you study 11th class itself.
Hope this information helps you. Feel free to ask more queries.
All the best!!
Hi aspirant,
Yes, one can apply for engineering courses in Sastra University based upon his performance in serior secondary examination. Th ere are majorly two modes of admission in BTech program at Sastra University which includes either based upon jee main+ 12th boards score or entirely on board's score. Look there is no cutoffs or minimum score criteria required for getting a seat. The admission procedure is completely done on merit basis through a counselling process. The percentage and choices preferences of candidates are collected and then verified before releasing the merit list. If you are among the top candidates aspiring for CSE and your merit number is above the total number of seats available, you will get it. Your chances are good considering the previous trends. The same procedure is applicable to all the courses, just fill the choices in order of your preference as a large number of candidates apply for CSE and closing percentage is likely to go high this year due to many students getting 95percent and above. So, your seat can't be assumed confirmed until results for counselling are out.
To know more about SASTRA University click on https://www.careers360.com/university/shanmugha-arts-science-technology-research-and-academy-thanjavur/a
Hope it helps!!
Hello Buddy! Hope you're doing good.
SASTRA University revised its engineering admission for 2021 with 50% of seats based on class 12 scores and the remaining 50% based on class 12 and JEE Main scores given equal weightage.
From the previous data about SASTRA University, there is no such criteria ( minimum JEE marks) for admission in to SASTRA University. It has a separate procedure through stream 1 and stream 2.
STREAM 1
70% seats of every branch are filled through stream 1 based on class 12% (75% after normalization) + JEE MAIN score (25%).
STREAM 2
30% seats of every branch are filled through stream 2 based on 12th %.
NOTE - 1. There is no score of getting admission for JEE MAIN score below 40 in stream 1.
2. All applicants will be eligible for both the stream and need not to submit two separate application form.
So you can apply for SASTA University, you might get a seat in SASTRA University. Hope this will help you.
ALL THE BEST! WORK HARD !!
Dear Student,
There is lot more options there where you can pursue your degree in Msc after completing Bsc.
You just need to complete your 12th with minimum 60% and science as compulsory stream so that you can clear the cutoff of some particular college for the admission in Bsc at first.
Moreover you can apply some colleges for the entrance exams to take admission in there like BHU, JMI, AU, DU (if conducted), AMU, JNU, LU, etc. as they are the some top universities across the India. You need to clear the entrance exams of these universities with good marks so that you will be eligible to take admission in your preferred course.
After completing your graduation in Bsc the same process you can follow to take admission in Msc.
But I will suggest you take give entrance exams at first so that you can choose some good colleges not any random private one.
Good Luck :)
88 is not a good percentile as number of exams are more, more likely are students to get this score. But you are in EWS and also have good score in boards, so you may get a seat in CECRI Karaikudi.
Hello,
It is not difficult to achieve good grades in second PUC; however, you must maintain a consistent schedule throughout the year.
There is also no need to study anything other than NCERT.
CHEMISTRY: Make certain you read the entire NCERT book.
To begin, simply read the book; the easiest way to remember it is to create questions from every available sentence in the NCERT book.
The amount of time you spend revising, not the amount of time you spend studying, is crucial.
MATHEMATICS: Again, nothing more than the NCERT book is required.
Make an effort to practise each problem at least once.
Calculus might be challenging, therefore choose a competent tutor to teach it to you.
Tip:If you don't have much time, look at previous year's exams to see what types of questions are often asked and practise accordingly.
PHYSICS: Because studying physics from NCERT is tough, make sure you have a decent study material from college or another publication. Numericals aren't so difficult in 2nd PUC, so knowing and solving things conceptually would assist.
LANGUAGES: There is no specific language strategy because it is largely determined by the evaluator.
Make a habit of attending all of your college's exams, especially the language papers, because you will seldom have enough time to complete the exam, especially if you are studying Kannada.
Hope it helped
Dear Aspirant,
According to your result you can get admission in science colleges . But in admission category plays a vital role. So kindly provide which category and which state you belong so that we can guide you.There are colleges which provide admission to the students which have lower score in 10th board. Kindly comment your category and which state you want to take admission so that we can guide you.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!
Hy,
While the process for admissions in arts, commerce, and science colleges affiliated to Gujarat University is under way, 10% seats have been reserved for CBSE and ICSE students.
In all the faculties associated with GU, 90% seats are reserved for Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB) students and 10% for other board students, including the central board.
About 4,100 seats are reserved in five courses including commerce for students of CBSE and other boards. Similarly, about 6,000 seats are reserved in science and arts courses.
Hopes this helps.
Wish you luck
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