The placement record of SASTRA University is quite good. If you have the required skills, you can get placed in top companies. Here is a brief highlight of the 2021 placement drive at the institute.
Highest CTC | 27 LPA |
Total Recruiters | 70 |
Total job offers | 2300 |
No of students placed | >1500 |
Students with multiple job offers | >500 |
Amazon, CISCO, IBM, Deloitte were some of the most reputed recruiters in the 2021 placement drive at SASTRA.
I have a few friends from SASTRA University and here are a few of the pros and cons of the university according to them.
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These are a few of the things that you need to know about SASTRA University.
Sastra University is one of the most reputed institutes in South India, especially for engineering. In 2020, it was ranked 50 for university and 38 for B.Tech by NIRF. I have a few friends from Sastra University.
Here are some of the information regarding the institute that my friends shared.
Infrastructure:
Faculty and Curriculum:
Mark System and Scholarships:
Sastra follows a GPA system. Having a decent GPA can help you get scholarships and even a chance to sit for placement in reputed companies. If you have a GPA of around 8.5, you can sit for companies like Amazon, Cypress, etc. Although most companies allow students with a 7.5 CGPA to sit for placements.
Placement:
The placement record of the institute is great. In the 2021 placement drive, the highest CTC offered by the university was 27 LPA.
Overall, Sastra University is great. It will offer great infrastructure, decent facilities, and placement at an affordable fee.
One of my seniors from school is an alumnus of Amity University and he was very satisfied with the BBA program of the university. He completed his course with ease with a bit of smart work.
Overall, Amity is a decent option for a BBA degree.
I have a few friends from Sastra University. According to them, college life at Sastra is good. It offers decent academic facilities. Here are some of the things that you need to know about the institute.
Overall, you will have good experiences at Sastra University.
SSN College Chennai is the best option among these. It has a great faculty base. Secondly, it offers good exposure to students. The college is situated on the outskirts of Chennai, so students can easily visit most colleges for cultural programs. It has a good placement record as well. According to the recent placement highlights, SSN College of Engineering average package stays around INR 6.19 LPA.
Here are some helpful tips for students starting their first year at SASTRA University.
Make sure you score well in your first semester.
Among these, Amrita University is better for studying CSE. It has a well-structured campus and offers decent facilities to students. Amrita University placements are good for CSE. Each year around 85% of students get placed through the campus drive. The salary packages offered are in the range of INR 3.5 LPA - 35 LPA. Google, Infosys, Microsoft, etc. are among the major recruiters.
I have a few friends who attended SASTRA University. According to them, there are no such donation seats available. The admission process is completely based on merit. It is one of the few private universities that take admission through JEE Mains score. The counseling process is transparent and due to high competition, getting admission at the university can be tough.
The only way to join SASTRA University without merit-based admission is through the NRI quota. However, the number of seats is limited. You will need to register for it. The fees will be different too.
Yes, CGPA at SASTRA does matter, especially if you have low CGPA. It will affect your placement and as well as other things. But if you are proficient in programming then you can get into companies like Google without CGPA being a problem. If you have a low GPA, you will miss out on the following things.
Apart from these above reasons, GPA matters for other reasons too. While hiring, companies look at your GPA, not to evaluate how much you know. Rather they want to how responsible and committed you are.
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