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Which is better, CUSAT or SASTRA (for computer science engineering)?

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Mukesh Singh Posted On : July 19th, 2021
B.Tech Computer Science, Cochin University Of Science and Technology (2020)

Among the above two institutes, CUSAT is a better option for engineering in Computer Science, considering the enormous opportunities provided by the institute.

  • The main campus of CUSAT is excellent, having decent-level architecture and facilities inside the campus.
  • In terms of technological events, there are tons of opportunities for students to participate in CUSAT. The institute is almost ready to set up its own Start-up mission to promote entrepreneurship and explore the potential of students.
  • The teachers of CUSAT are very supportive of the students, having a lot of experience in their fields.

The table below gives a brief level of comparison between the two institutes.

Particulars CUSAT SASTRA
Average Salary Offered (CSE) 7.2 LPA 9.3 LPA
Highest Salary Offered (CSE) 22 LPA 28 LPA
Major recruiters L&T, Cisco, Vedanta Microsoft, IBM, TCS

CUSAT has a lot to offer to its students, specifically in branches like Computer Science and Engineering, which offers excellent packages in their placement.

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How good are placements at SASTRA university?

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Srinjini Roy Posted On : October 30th, 2021
B.Tech Computer Science, SASTRA University, Thanjavur (2021)

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. 

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What are the pros and cons of studying in SASTRA University?

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Anwita Roy Posted On : October 30th, 2021
studied Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering at SASTRA University, Thanjavur (2019)

I have a few friends from SASTRA University and here are a few of the pros and cons of the university according to them.

Pros:

  • It is the only private university in Tamilnadu to take admission through JEE Mains. Their admission process is merit-based and transparent.
  • The student crowd of the university is great. You will be in a competitive environment.
  • SASTRA University has the lowest fees among the universities of the same league.

Cons: 

  • The mess food is not that good.
  • My friends also complain about hostel facilities.
  • You won’t have many chances to visit home.

These are a few of the things that you need to know about SASTRA University. 

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Is college life in Sastra University good?

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Aniket Mishra Posted On : October 30th, 2021
B.Tech Information Technology, SASTRA University, Thanjavur

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.

  • Dress-code for boys is shirts, jeans or formal trousers. For girls, it’s Kurti or salwar. 
  • Hostel rules are more lenient for boys. They can stay out until 9 PM. Girls are only allowed to stay out till 6. 
  • Try to make a few friends, if you want to have a good hostel life. If you are from different states, you may feel isolated at first. But try to communicate with others, that way you can find like-minded people.

Overall, you will have good experiences at Sastra University. 

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Are there donation seats in the SASTRA University?

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Sautrik Ghose Posted On : October 30th, 2021
B.Tech ECE from SASTRA University, Thanjavur (2019)

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. 

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What are some helpful tips for students starting their first year at SASTRA University?

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Sritama Banerjee Posted On : September 23rd, 2022
B.Tech from SASTRA University, Thanjavur (2020)

Here are some helpful tips for students starting their first year at SASTRA University. 

  • Maintain 80% attendance per semester. Don’t miss classes unnecessarily. You need to have the minimum required attendance to be eligible for examinations. Attendance is considered for some scholarships as well.
  • Maintain good relationships with your professors and lab assistants. 
  • Make good use of the central library. 
  • Join any sports or cultural activities. It will help in your overall personality development.

Make sure you score well in your first semester.

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What should I choose between IIIT Sri City and Sastra University?

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Moinak Ghose Posted On : March 23rd, 2021
Studied at SASTRA University, Thanjavur

Between Sastra University and IIIT Sri City Sastra University is definitely the better choice. It has an amazing curriculum, placement records, and research facilities. The brand name is a plus point too. IIIT Sri City, being a new institute, has a huge task ahead to level up and compete with other institutions. Their facilities and the faculty are not up to the mark of Sastra University. 

The branch which you are interested in also plays a major role in selecting what is best for you. If you are inclined towards Biological Sciences, Sastra is perfect for you. Their Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, and Medical Nanotechnology branches are top-notch and they even have higher placement opportunities in CS and mechanical branches.

Quick stats 2021:

Particulars

IIIT Sri City

Sastra University

Highest CTC offered

22LPA

28.5LPA

Average CTC offered

8.26LPA

9.3LPA

Top recruiters

Amazon, Infosys, Fonsol, L&T.

TCS, Deloitte, Accenture, ICICI Bank, Hindustan Unilever Ltd.

Sastra University is pretty strict when compared with IIIT Sri City. But you will have more learning opportunities at Sastra.

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Is Sastra University better than NIT’s?

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Deepika Jain Posted On : October 30th, 2021
studied at SASTRA University, Thanjavur (2019)

Based on various parameters like salary packages, peer group, etc. NITs are definitely better than SASTRA. 

However, SASTRA is also a reputed university, especially if we talk about research facilities. It has a great research infrastructure. The faculties are also good. Many of them are IIT or NIT alumni. The faculty research outcome of SATRA is similar to that of NIT Trichy, in terms of citation. 

Alumni of SASTRA are pursuing their studies in reputed universities around the world like MIT, Caltech, Harvard, etc. 

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SASTRA University, Thanjavur: Does your CGPA really matter at the end of your course?

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Siddhartha Bose Posted On : November 12th, 2021
B.Tech Biotechnology, SASTRA University, Thanjavur

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.

  • ACRS: If you want to finish your course in the 7th semester, you will need a GPA of 7.5+. To get the course you want you will need to have around an 8.5 GPA.
  • Although most companies set 7.0 GPA requirements. Most dream companies ask for a GPA of 8+.
  • You won’t be able to go to your graduation ceremony, since SASTRA only invites students with GPAs of 7.5+.

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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How is Sastra University?

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Sanjukta Roy Posted On : October 30th, 2021
B.Tech from SASTRA University, Thanjavur (2018)

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:

  • There are costly research facilities, i.e. ASK1 and ASK2. There are plenty of things that you can explore if you are genuinely interested. 
  • For branches like ECE, Mech, Civil, CSE the laboratory facilities provided are excellent.
  • The classrooms have projectors.
  • Sastra offers hostel accommodation for their students. The hostel facilities are decent. There is a post office and ATM near the hostels. The campus has two canteens i.e Canopy and Krishna Canteen, on-campus that offers decent food at affordable prices. There are a few eateries around the campus too.

Faculty and Curriculum: 

  • The faculty base of the institute is great. 
  • The curriculum was renewed recently. It is updated with the industry requirements.

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. 

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