Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Hello dear,
i think that IISC is best then other colleges because it has many advantages then other colleges which are listed below please check it once.
so, from my point of view you have to go for it.
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Dear Dheeraj,
The Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore invites applications for Bachelor of Science(Research), Master of Science, Mtech, Mtech (Research), Integrated PhD , PhD etc. Candidates need to appear and qualify in Natiional level qualifying examinations like GATE,JAM,JEST etc to be selected to these courses. After doing so they can apply online in the official website of IISc. For the academic year 2018-2019 the application for researchand masters programme was invited on February 1st ,2018 and it was closed on March 26,2018.The UG application deadline was on April 30 2018.
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Hello Abhishek,
Yes, they can, and what's more, they are specifically trained to become scientists through their curriculum.
To be a scientist in the field of Physics/Chemistry, you would ideally need to enrol in the departments of Mathematical and Physical/Chemical sciences. In the Physical sciences, they offer programs on material like Astronomy and Astrophysics/High Energy Physics, which are very up and coming, high tech and research oriented fields. A module on pure Physics also exists.
In the department of Chemical Sciences, modules are taught on pure organic/physical/solid state chemistry, along with modules dedicated entirely to Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and Materials RESEARCH.
Now, research is a skill integral to becoming a scientist, and IISc's basic curricula ensures students' training in it.
Moreover, there's a Division on Interdisciplinary Research, dedicated to attracting competitive research across fields.
With IISc's curricula, legend of attracting highly meritorious students, and international presence in science education, it can be safely said that their students are some of the best trained to become Physics/Chemistry scientists.
All the best!
Hello,
According to your rank secured the counseiling will started.You can refer this link to know more details.
https://www.iisc.ac.in/ug/news.html
Hope it helps
Good Luck!!!
Hi Vihaa
Generally speaking, the syllabi of the GATE is all off the course in Engineering tenure of 4 years.
Like if you have your BE/B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering, then the syllabus is from the core subjects like
1. Strength of Materials
2. IC Engines and Compressors
3. Heat and Mass Transfer
4. Manufacturing Sciences
5. Theory of Machines
Remember that the syllabus of GATE for fourth year appearing students doesn't includes the subjects of 4th year. But if you are already passed out, then the syllabus of 4th year also comes for PSUs, M.Tech and IITs.
Please specify your course and stream and eligibility so that we can tell you more about the GATE Process.
All the Best. :)
A broad range of opportunities open up for a Master's student from IISC, Bangalore including good placements and PhD in high ranking universities.
Hey,
There are ample placement opportunities for students pursuing Masters from IISC, Bangalore.Different pvt and govt. companies come for placements, also if u don't get placed immediately after Masters, u can work as a Research associate till u get a good job.Among pvt. companies Intel, Nvidia, Qualcomm, GE, Honeywell, Airbus, Siemens and other Bangalore based companies take up IISCians during placement session or if one applies directly, depending on their requirement and ur suitability.One can as well apply to different PSUs like HAL, ADA, DRDO, GTRE.Basically, Masters at IISC opens up a broad array of opportunities.Most of the reputed companies that pick students from IITs and BITS, also visit IISc for placements. And all departments have a good placement record.
Hope it helps.
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