Sarjubala, a 2011 world youth champion, defeated Thailand's Chuthamat Raksat 38-38 40-36 39-37, while Saweety got the better of Anastasiia Chernokolenko 39-37 40-36 40-36 in her semifinal bout.
Sarjubala opened the proceedings for India and was off the blocks aggressively against her rather slow-moving rival, who failed to capitalise on the height advantage.
The judges unanimously gave the round to Sarjubala but Raksat staged a comeback in the next with some deftly placed right jabs on counter-attack.
Sarjubala will face Nazym Kyzaibay of Kazakhstan in the final.
Saweety was the next to take the ring for India and she was equally dominant in her semifinal clash. The Indian was the unanimous choice of the judges all through.
She will be up against Xiaoli Yang of China in the summit clash tomorrow.
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