Shanmugha Arts Science Technology Research and Academy, Thanjavur
hi,
see cutoff score changes every year and it depends on certain factors like number of participants, questions difficulty level, seat matrix etc. now sastra admission process of stream 1 mode is based on 12th score and jee main score, by using stream 1 mode 70% seats are filled, in stream 1 mode 75% weightage is given to 12th score and 25% weightage is given to jee main score, however till now jee main april session exam is yet to held, once thee xam has done, if number of participants increased this time it would have effect on your current score. however at this score you have fair chances. so lets see whats come around.
Hello student,
All the sastra deemed to be university is very good, but Vellore institute of technology is much better than IT I think. Just because of the NIRF ranking and the placement records. VIT VELLORE holds 28 RANK IN overall basis and 16th rank in all universities. This will help you
Sanghmukha arts science technology and research academy is one of the best institute in india. The B tech admission seats are filled about 80% with JEE main and 20% with board marks.So you should have a very high marks to get admission in bioinformatics admission here.i think that your marks are enough to get a chance.
To know more about SASTRA Deemed to be university click here
https://www.careers360.com/university/shanmugha-arts-science-technology-research-and-academy-thanjavur/amp
as per the previous years admission process, sastra university provides b.tech admission based on two streams,
stream 1 -jee main score + 12th score -70% seats fills by stream 1 process.
stream 2- basis on only 12th score-30% seats fills by stream 2 process.
tnea counselling is conducts by anna university, and colleges affiliated by anna university participated in tnea counselling.
since sastra is a deemed to be university, it has its own counselling and admission process. there is less chances for sastra to come under tnea counselling.
Hi,
Yes, You have a very good chance of getting admission in Shastra University. Admission for B.E programs is divided into two streams.
1. Stream 1 (based on JEE Mains scores and class 12 marks)
2. Stream 2 (based on class 12 marks)
For further details about the admission procedures in Shastra University, visit the link below
https://www.sastra.edu/2014-01-29-07-16-11.html
I hope it helps
There are two ways to get into Sastra University - Steam 1 that is Based on Jee main and 12th percentage and stream 2 that is totally based on 12th percentage. In stream 1, 75% weightage is given to your board marks and your board marks are quite good and 25% weightage is given to Jee Main score which is not good. Now stream 2 admission is totally based on 12th percentage and there is less chance for percentage below 95%. Through stream 1, you have less chances to get Civil.
Dear Aspirant,
Following is the attached contact details of Sastra University You can click the link and find the contacts.They have mentioned the contact numbers and email address also. Have a look and scroll down
https://sastra.edu/contact.html
Hope this helps
Yes you may get a seat in Sastra University. Because 70% of seats admission to Sastra University depends on both the criterias ie the boards marks (75% dependency) and also the JEE mains score (25% dependency). So your percentage is 97.7 right in 12th boards. So I'll show you how your final score by sastra university will be calculated.
Your score * 100 / topper score
97.7 * 100 / 98.7 = 98.99 (assuming toppers score is 98.7)
Now 98.99 * 0.75 (boards weightage) + 85 * 0.25 (JEE Mains weightage) = 95.5
Now this is your final score and at this score there are very high chances that you will get into Sastra University pretty conveniently.
Best wishes. Thank-you.
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