please tell me the difference between Mtech and Mtech research in mechanical engineering at IIsc Banglore. Also the selection procedure of both of the courses?
Hello,
Hope you are doing great.
Answering to your question,
Initially, there is no distinction in terms of value and scope between these degrees. Both M.E and M.Tech offer similar prospects and future opportunities, just as B.E and B.Tech do.
M.E is a course-based master's degree, considered a highly respected and recognized academic qualification. To be eligible for M.E, candidates must have successfully completed a B.E/B.Tech degree.
M.Tech is a two-year postgraduate program designed to provide students with essential practical skills complemented by sufficient theoretical knowledge to foster their development.
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Can a second year dropper get into iisc banglore for bsc through jee mains? I passed 12th in 2022 can i get iisc in 2024 through jee mains for bsc?
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing great.
So as per your question. Yes, droppers can also get seat in IISC Bangalore. However, you cannot get admission into IISC Banglore through JEE Mains, you need to clear the IISER exam which is conducted nation wide. So even if you are a dropper, you can give the exam.
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jee main cutoff for iisc banglore
Hello Aspirant,
For IISC Bangalore, the admission is done on the basis of whether you have qualified in one of the national tests of KVPY or jee mains or advanced.
The cut offs depends on certain factors such as number of candidates appearing in the examination, previous year cutoffs and difficulty level of the paper. The cut off for jee mains generally stays from 250-2000 .
Will cut-off of JEE ADVANCED for IISc Bangalore come down as KVPY is now abolished??
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, it is right that kvpy has been removed to get admission in iisc Bangalore but that doesn't mean that the cut offs will come down because it depends on many factors such as :-
- Number of applicants applying for iisc Bangalore
- Difficulty level of the examination in different years.
- Previous year cut offs
- Number of seats in the college
If all these factors are to be considered then it is expected that the cut off shall come down this year but again many things govern the cut offs.
There are different modes of admission in iisc Banglore(kvpy, jee main and advanced etc) what is the overall requirement one of them or more and if only when than at what ranks?
Assuming youre a General Category Aspirant, you need a Minimum Rank of 250-300 Varying over Years in JEE Main/Advanced/NEET for securing a seat in IISc Bangalore for BS, which is somewhat too unpredictable and tough. However, you have another stream to a IISc Bangalore, which KVPY, though equally tough, but if prepared effectively and strategically in 2 Chances, KVPY SA/SX, there are chances you secure a seat.
However, if you belong to certain Category, you still have certain Relaxations in Cutoffs with the AIR Eligibility Cutoff of OBC at 5000-6000 in JEE Advanced/Main/NEET UG.
For more information about IISc Bangalore Admissions do follow the link below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iisc-bs-admission/amp
how to apply for iisc banglore in ug courses as I didnt apply to it. its deadline was over on August 6.is there any other chance to get applied to iisc banglore. please help me friends.............
Hello,
The application for undergraduate Bachelor of Science (BS) course for IISc, Bangalore was extended till August 6, 2020 until 11:59pm. It was not re-extended, as the deadline is over you cannot apply for that course because there is no provision to apply once the last date is over. We regret to inform you that you cannot apply for it by any other means. Only who have submitted their online application are considered for admission. You may have to wait until next year to get admission in IISc or seek admission in any other college.
how to apply for iisc banglore in ug courses as I didnt apply, deadline is over (August 6)?? please help me. is there any chance to go into apply into iisc banglore
Hello,
As you have said that the last date was 6th August 11:59pm so now there is no way that you can apply. Either wait for next year or if you don't want to waste an year you can join another good collage. Due to this corona virus or COVID-19 pandemic the only way to fill the application form for admission in IISC Bangalore was online mode there is no offline mode so there is no other means through which you can apply. There are other good colleges in India where you can find your preferred course to pursue.