Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Hello Mudit,
Yes you can apply for M.Tech in Robotics at MIT after M.Sc. from IISc.
You need to also have a valid GATE score or a sponsorship.
All the best!
Hello Ajay,
Yes you need to appear for JAM and clear it with good scores to get a seat in MSC at IITs.
Hope this helps Thank you
All the best
Dear Prasad,
The Institute offers course programmes based on course work. The Institute admits about 400 students every year for its course programmes.
Intake of students for M.tech in Computer Science and Engineering is 58.
For other details refer to the link below-
https://www.iisc.ac.in/admissions/m-tech-m-des/#ffs-tabbed-26
Good luck!
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I hope you filled with form of IISC,Bangalore. Just to answer your question, as long as you haven't made the payment of the application form, you can always edit the application form in case of any mistake. Secondly, one application is sufficient from an individual. Double application form of same individual will not be valid.
All the best.
Hey.
Yes, your NEET UG rank in acceptable for admission in IISC, Bangalore in Bachelors of Science( Research) and masters of Science further. The minimum eligiblity for this would be 12th standard, PUC
For admission here in 2017 the cut off rank NEET UG for various Categories were-
General- 280
OBC- 10000
SC- 10000
ST- 70000
You can use the link below for more details.
https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/iisc-bs-admission%3famp
Best of luck!
Hi Naga,
The KVPY exam is, by far, the most straightforward way to get admission offers. For instance, last year spot admission offers were made to KVPY SA and SX fellows of up to 280 rank, which is very doable, with a disciplined approach.
Good Luck!
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