Admission
Hello Manish,
With a score of 55 marks in JEE Main 2025 and considering your SC category, getting admission to SGSITS Indore for CSE or Mechanical might be challenging, especially for the more competitive branches like CSE. The cutoff ranks for these branches tend to be higher.
However, since you belong to the SC category, you may have some advantage in the counseling process. For a more accurate prediction, you will need to check the previous year's cutoff trends for these branches in SGSITS, which can give you an idea of whether your score will meet the eligibility.
It’s recommended to stay updated on the official counseling process and apply accordingly, as some seats might be available in these branches based on the category quota.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Dear aspirant !!
Hope you are doing well !
Yes, you can get admission in IISc UG through JEE Main. If you score a very good rank in JEE Main but not in JEE Advanced, then you can get into IISc on the basis of JEE Main rank only.
a JEE Main rank under 250 is generally required for BSc Research, while for BTech, a JEE Advanced rank within the top 1000-2000 is usually needed.
https://www.careers360.com/university/indian-institute-of-science-bangalore .
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hi ,
a 98 percentile typically corresponds to all india rank 20,000, however due to the female candidate quota implemented in many NITs ans IIITs your effective rank may be more favourable within female category this positions you for admission into reputable sought after branches like CSE , EEE , ECE , the potential institute's and branches are as follows -
national institute of technology (NITs)
Indian institute of information technology
government funded technical institutes
hope this helps
Hello,
Yes, apart from IITs, several other institutions use JEE Mains/Advanced for admissions:
1. NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs – Admit students through JEE Main.
2. IISc Bangalore & IISERs – Accept JEE Advanced scores.
3. BITS Pilani & VIT – Have separate exams but may consider JEE scores.
4. State Engineering Colleges– Some states like UP, MP, Haryana, and Odisha use JEE Main for B.Tech admissions.
Hope this helps you,
Thank you
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1. Yes, it is possible to change your board back to CBSE from the Telangana board . It generally depends on the availability of the seats and the eligibility criteria of the CBSE-affiliated school you are going to choose. Before admission, you need to make sure the schools are accepting admission for CBSE class 12 from different boards, as some schools may not allow students from different boards.
2. You can apply for the CBSE schools; however, admission completely depends on the school policies, admission criteria, and eligibility. For the admission process, students need their transfer certificate from their student school, their marksheet for Class 11th, their birth certificate, and some other basic documents required by the CBSE schools. You may also need to appear in a private test conducted by the school to test your ability for admission in Class 12.
With 101 marks in NEET and being in the SC category, you have a possibility of getting admission to BHMS, though the exact outcome depends on the cutoffs for the specific year and college. You may need to check the category-wise cutoff for accurate information.
If you have passed Class 12 and taken admission in a B.Sc. program but haven’t appeared for your first-year B.Sc. exams yet, you should select Code 02 in the NEET 2025 application form.
Code 02 is meant for candidates who have completed their 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English, and are not yet pursuing or completing their first-year degree exams. This code fits your situation perfectly.
Hello Siddhi,
Admission to the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, for the Bachelor of Science (Research) program primarily depends on your performance in various national-level entrance exams such as JEE Main, JEE Advanced, KVPY, and NEET-UG. For the BS program, IISc accepts JEE Main scores, making it a crucial exam for students applying through this route.
If you perform well in JEE Main but not in JEE Advanced, it won’t necessarily affect your chances of getting into IISc for the BS (Research) program, as JEE Advanced scores are not required for this specific course. IISc’s admission criteria for the BS program focus on JEE Main performance, and many students have successfully gained admission based on their JEE Main ranks. However, for other courses and programs, JEE Advanced may be a requirement, and a lower score in JEE Advanced could impact your eligibility for those programs.
It’s important to keep in mind that IISc establishes specific cutoff ranks for each entrance exam, and these cutoffs change every year based on the number of applicants and available seats. For instance, last year’s cutoff ranks for JEE Main ranged from 241 to 353 for the BS (Research) program. This range can provide insight into the competition, and aiming for a high score in JEE Main is essential for securing admission.
In summary, while achieving a good score in JEE Main is enough to gain admission to the BS (Research) program at IISc, a lower score in JEE Advanced will not necessarily affect your admission, provided you excel in JEE Main. However, doing well in JEE Main will enhance your chances of obtaining a favourable rank and securing a place in this esteemed institution.
For admission in B School as you are a bschool aspirant i.e. IIM, various documents and exams are sought from the candidates.
Class 10 and 12 marks are considered in IIM weightage, with different IIMs assigning varying weightage to these scores, typically ranging from 5% to 10% each and a strong CAT score, good graduation marks, and performance in the Personal Interview (PI) are equally crucial for final selection.
Also check TOP B SCHOOL IN INDIA
All the best!!!
There are two points to be taken into consideration:
Choose JEE Advanced : If you qualify and can secure a good rank, it is a better and more recognized route to IISc, particularly for a competitive program like B.Sc. Mathematics.
Choose JEE Main: If your JEE Main rank is exceptional and meets IISc's competitive cutoffs, this route is also valid but slightly less advantageous compared to JEE Advanced.
Aiming for JEE Advanced is generally the better pathway to maximize your chances at IISc Bangalore.
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