Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Hello,
The Indian Institute of Science, or IISc, was founded in 1909 and designated as a deemed university in 1958. However, the undergraduate programme (Bachelor's degree) began in 2011. The first IISER, on the other hand, did not appear until 2006. All of these institutes have the goal of promoting advanced scientific and technical research and education in India (as stated on the website).
Now, if the criterion is any national rankings list, IISc is at the top of it or at least ranks higher than IISER, Pune, which is generally the top IISER. To begin with, don't ask me how Engineering and Science institutes are included together in a single survey and list; I, too, am looking for solutions to such issues. Second, IISc is a well-known and respected institution.
IISc has a large alumni base, with many people achieving great success in their chosen professions. Because IISERs are younger institutes, their alumni networks aren't as strong as the IISc's, but they're not awful either. And believe me when I say that this scenario for the IISERs is set to alter dramatically in the next years.
To summarise, IISc is undoubtedly the finest, but IISERs are also excellent. If you want to pursue a career in research, any of these institutes will provide you with a solid foundation. I hope this information is useful.
All the best!!
Dear aspirant,
Iisc bs admission are done on the basis of the application form filled by the candidates and the merit list prepared by the candidate. Admissions are done on the basis of their score in jee mains/advanced or kvpy.
The facilities provided by the iisc Bangalore in terms of. Education, teaching labs , placements , entrepreneurship is second to none.
Candidates will be shortlisted on the basis of their score.
There are some general eligibility criteria which are as follows-
1- Candidates need to pass their 10+2 examination from any recognised board or university.
2-Candidates must have studied maths,physics, chemistry in their 12th.
They must have attained atleast 60% of the marks in their plus two.
For more information you can check out the link given below-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iisc-bs-admission
hi,
IISC bangalore is best with oldest iits like iit kharagpur, iit bombay, iit delhi. the average placement package offered is 11 lpa. highest packages offers is 27 lpa. however admission to iisc bangalore m.tech admission is gate score follows by interview. you will get stipend of 12,400 while studying 2 years m.tech.
annual m.tech fees is 29200.
however day by day gate question paper level is changing, so you must study well to achieve a good gate score above 700+ to get call from top level institute.
hope it would help.
Dear Aspirant,
Some of the exams field wise that PCMB students' can for are-
Engineering: your state entrance exam, astrophysics Olympiad, physics Olympiad, chemistry Olympiad, maths Olympiad (RMO),
Medical : AIIMS,
Here are some links which might help you for preparation of these exams:
JEE Mains: https://learn.careers360.com/engineering/jee-main-preparation-material/
https://learn.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-booster/
BITSAT :
https://learn.careers360.com/engineering/bitsat-preparation-material/
NEET :
https://learn.careers360.com/neet-coaching/
https://learn.careers360.com/test-series-neet-may/
Find more at :
https://learn.careers360.com/
You can check more about each and every exam on careers360 website , also you could check information about colleges specifically.
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/ranking
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/ranking/top-medical-colleges-in-India-accepting-neet-score
All the best!
Hi,
It is not essential to join IISc, IISER, ISI to pursue research in the field of Mathematics, be it or any other. You can obviously go for research by pursuing Doctorate degree in top universities like Banaras Hindu University, Delhi University, Jamia Milia Islamia or any other. There is no restriction as such.
So, you can certainly choose these top universities for pursuing research in your concerned subjects.
You can check for PhD/Research in Mathematics Universities from the following page: https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-phd-in-mathematics-universities-in-india
Dear Sir,
I.I.Sc Bangalore is one of the most premium institutes in the nation and hence getting into here is really competitive. According to official website of I.I.Sc Bangalore last year this was the range for OBC-NCL candidate CRL ranks: 7501-12000 to get admission here ( check this - https://ug.iisc.ac.in/news.html ) . Now according to this one should at least have percentile around 99.35+ ( might vary , subjected to certain factors of JEE Mains 2021). Also these might help -
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-preparation-tips
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-jee-main-april/?icn=jee-main-knockout_landing-page&ici=nav-header_engg
IISc is the most prestigious institution in India for the students who are interested in Basic Sciences and Research. Thus to be a part of premiere institution it will need a lot of efforts. Now its dependent on the course in which you take admission in.
For Integrated BS-MS:
For this course you need to qualify the JEE advanced or the KVPY exam in order to be a part of the institution. As you know JEE Advanced is a tough exam as well as KVPY is a moderate exam with a interview (which is quite tough).
For Integrated MSc-PhD:
For this course you have to crack IIT JAM or JEST in order to get admission in this course after your BSc. This also will be followed by an interview.
Thus the general answer is yeah! Its tough to get into IISC but if you are interested in the subject and you have clear concepts as well as creative. Then IISc is a place esepecially for you and you will get a chance there
To know more about JEE Mains visit the link below:
Jee mains career360
To know more about JEE advanced visit the link below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jee-advanced
To know more about KVPY visit the link below:
https://school.careers360.com/exams/kvpy
To know more about IIT JAM visit the link below:
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam
To know more about JEST visit the link below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/news/joint-entrance-screening-test-jest
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
IISc Bangalore do not offer any M.Sc program. The programs offered by IISc Bangalore includes various specializations of M.Tech/M.E., MBA, M.Des, PhD and B.Sc. No specialization of M.Sc is offered by IISc Bangalore. IISc Bangalore offers Integrated PhD program. You cannot get any two years M.Sc course in IISc Bangalore. For integrated PhD program, you need to sit for IIT JAM and then apply for IISc Bangalore. Upon getting shortlisted, you will be called for Personal Interview round and then final selection will be made.
For more information about IISc Bangalore, refer to this page: https://www.careers360.com/university/indian-institute-of-science-bangalore
If you are talking about Indian Institute Of Science(IISc Bangalore) than i would like to clear you that it is one of the prestigious engineering college so getting admission in this college depends on the entrance exam like JEE which makes you eligible for the admission and the rank for getting your desired course should be within 1000, because it is one of the top college of India with an NIRF ranking—02 which makes it a dream college for lot of students.
Some of the best courses are:
1. Computer Engineering
2. Information Technology
3. Mechanical Engineering
Thank you..
Hello aspirant, admission in IISc Bangalore is based on JEE advanced rank and does not depend on JEE mains percentile. For admission in IISc Bangalore you need a very good rank in JEE advanced. The cut off in 2020 for aerospace engineering was under 250 All India Rank in JEE Advance. If you study very hard for JEE advance exam and get a very good rank then only it is possible. But after getting 82 percentile in JEE mains it is difficult to get under 250 rank in JEE advance but not impossible .
However there are other private and state engineering colleges in which you can you can get a seat. To find the colleges based on your JEE percentile visit -
JEE Main College Predictor 2021 : Predict Colleges based on your JEE Main Rank (careers360.com)
BEST OF LUCK!!
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