SIST Chennai invites applications for BE, BTech 2023 programmes; details here
Piyush Chaudhary | April 5, 2023 | 11:59 AM IST | 2 mins read
Sathyabama Institute of Science & Technology is accepting applications for BE and BTech programmes. Check all the programme details here.
NEW DELHI: Sathyabama Institute of Science & Technology (SIST) Chennai, admissions open for full-time Bachelors in Engineering (BE) and Bachelor of Technology (BTech) programmes. SIST has been accredited with ‘A’ Grade by the National Accreditation and Assessment Council. The BE and BTech programmes at SIST are offered in various branches. The duration of the programmes is 4 years. Candidates interested and eligible candidates can apply for the Sathyabama Institute of Science & Technology BE and BTech programmes before application submission last date.
Before filling the SIST BE and BTech application form, candidates must go through all the information mentioned in the SIST BE and BTech admission notification 2023.
SIST Chennai BE & BTech Eligibility Criteria 2023
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Programme Name |
Eligibility |
|
BE in Computer Science & B.Tech in IT |
Candidates should have passed the 10+2 level examination with Mathematics, Physics and any one of the subjects (Chemistry/ Computer Science/ Electronics/ Information Technology/ Biology/ Informatics Practices/ Biotechnology/ Technical Vocational subject/ Agriculture/ Engineering Graphics/ Business Studies/ Entrepreneurship) with a minimum of 45% aggregate in three subjects (40% in case of reserved category). |
|
BE in Mechanical, Mechatronics, Aeronautical, Automobile, Civil, Chemical |
Candidates should have passed the 10+2 level examination with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry with a minimum of 45% aggregate in three subjects (40% in case of reserved category). |
|
B.Tech in Biotechnology & Biomedical |
Candidates should have passed the 10+2 level examination with Physics and any one of the subjects (Mathematics /Biology / Biotechnology) with a minimum of 45% aggregate in three subjects (40% in case of reserved category). |
Sathyabama Institute of Science & Technology admissions 2023: Programmes & duration
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Course Name |
Branches |
Duration |
|
Bachelors in Engineering |
CSE CSE with AI CSE with IoT CSE with DS CSE with AI & Robotics CSE with AI & Machine Learning CSE with BlockChain Technology CSE with Cyber Security ECE EEE EIE Aeronautical Automobile Mechanical Mechatronics |
4 years |
|
Bachelor of Technology |
IT Biotechnology Biomedical Chemical |
4 years |
For more details on the Sathyabama Institute of Science & Technology BE and BTech selection process candidates can visit the university official website - sathyabama.ac.in/admissions.
Contact Details
Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology (Deemed to be University), Jeppiaar Nagar, Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Chennai - 600119. Tamil Nadu, India.
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