Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
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!
Hi,
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
Hello,
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!!
IIST Thiruvananthapuram and IISc. Bangalore are the two top institutes of India for space research. In order to get admission in these institutes through JEE advanced you need a very good score because their cutoff are very high.
For aerospace engineering in IIST the cut off for general category in JEE advance 2020 was 29.80 % of total marks and in 2019 it was 34.14% .
For aerospace engineering in IISc the cut off in JEE advance 2020 for general category was under AIR 250 .
Hello Nandik,
I will provide answer to all your questions one by one, so to start with physics/astrophysics-
You have successfully completed your 12th and now you can specialize in the field of Astrophysics so as to build up a career in this field.
You should have studied Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects in the 10+2 level.
You can go for various under graduate, post graduate as well as doctoral programs in the field of Astrophysics. you can pursue a Bachelor’s in Science in Physics and / or Mathematics.
You can also pursue a Bachelor’s in Engineering in Electrical or Electronics or Electrical communication as well. Then you can pursue a postgraduate degree in Physics or Mathematics or Master’s in Technology in Engineering.
Finally you can pursue a PhD program with specialization in Astrophysics. you can opt for various certification courses as well which enable them to build up a promising career in the field of Astrophysics.
Various courses in the field of Astrophysics focus on the detailed study of the following areas.
Various fields of study are associated with the area of Astrophysics which includes the following.
Institutes in India offering courses in Astrophysics
Hope this information will help you,
All the best!
Hello Yoganathan,
IISC ( The Indian Institute of Science ) offers Undergraduate, Postgraduate and Doctoral Programs to students who have an extraordinary determination to pursue a career in the field of Science. At the Undergraduate level, B.Sc (Research) program is offered for a duration of 4 years. At the postgraduate level M.Des, M.Tech, M.Mgt and Integrated PhD programs are offered.
Name of entrance exams and courses-
The eligibility criteria is as follows -
The minimum required eligibility for admission to B.Sc (Research) is the candidate should have passed 10+2 with Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry as main subjects and minimum 60% marks.
Selection of candidates to the program is done on the basis of merit in the following national examinations:
You can apply for the admission but you should have a very meritorious profile.
Hope this helps,
hi,
see there is very few institute in India offers m.tech course in robotics, among iits/ iisc, IIT kanpur has m.tech course on robotics and automation. however eligibility conditions states the students from background of Aero Engg, Comp Sc, Elect/Electro/Comm Engg, Mechatronics/Instrum Engg are eligible to apply.
however you may follow the below link to know about the complete list of college name which offers m.tech in robotics engineering:
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-engineering-colleges-in-india?study_mode=full%20time&ownership=Public/Government°ree=M.E%20/M.Tech.&branch=Automation%20and%20Robotics
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
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