There are two ways to get admission to SASTRA University:
- Entrance exam: For some programs, such as B.Tech, SASTRA University conducts its own entrance exam, called the SASTRA Engineering Entrance Examination (SEEE). Applicants must score above a certain cutoff in the SEEE in order to be eligible for admission.
- Merit: For other programs, such as B.Com, B.Sc, and BBA, admission is based on merit, i.e., the marks secured in the qualifying examination.
Here are some additional details about each admission method:
Entrance exam: The SEEE is a computer-based test that consists of questions on mathematics, physics, and chemistry. The test is conducted in two phases: Phase 1 is a screening test and Phase 2 is a main test. Applicants who qualify in Phase 1 will be eligible to take Phase 2.
Merit: Admission to merit-based programs is based on the marks secured in the qualifying examination. The qualifying examination marks are normalized to account for differences in the difficulty levels of different boards.
If you are applying to a program that requires an entrance exam, you must register for the exam and take it on the scheduled date. If you are applying to a merit-based program, you must submit your application form and transcripts to the SASTRA University admissions office.
Once you have submitted your application, the admissions office will review it and make a decision. If you are selected for admission, you will receive an offer letter. You must accept the offer letter and pay the required fees in order to confirm your admission.
Tips for getting admission to SASTRA University:
- Start the application process early. This will give you enough time to prepare for the entrance exam (if applicable) and gather all of the required documents.
- Be sure to meet all of the eligibility criteria for the program you are applying for.
- Submit a strong application package. This includes your transcripts, mark sheets, English language proficiency score (for international students), and any other relevant certificates.
- Be prepared to answer questions about your academic background, career goals, and why you want to study at SASTRA University in your personal interview (if applicable).