IISc Banglore
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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
Hello aspirant,
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
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The cutoff for IISc Bangalore in JEE Advanced 2023 varied by category and subject. Here are the key cutoffs:
For General Category:
For OBC Category:
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
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 :-
As you scored 96.2 percentile , i would recommend you to kindly opt for NITS/IIITs /GFTI's rather than taking admission into this college. Because the cut off for this college is very high .
You need to KVPY for the enrollment of the B.Tech course and your rank should
Mdes is an excellent degree for creative people, and your job and compensation will improve as a result. You can, in fact, apply for MDES.
You must succeed in the CEED, an annual design entry test. The majority of Indian schools, including NITs and IITs, accept CEED scores as
Dear aspirant,
The marks that you have to score in JEE can't be said for sure as the rank versus marks keep varying based on the difficulty level of the paper. Yet, based on previous year trends, a crl of 15K - 20K will help you get into IIT. For
According to the eligibility criteria of Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, candidates should have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as obligatory topics in their 10+2 qualifying exam.
Biology, electronics, statistics, computer science, and other subjects should have been studied in addition to physics, chemistry, and mathematics.
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