Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
While Indian institute of Science is a renowned place for higher education, the way of studying itself cannot be said as the best. I say this because there are many other institutions around the globe way better than this one that can give you a better experience.
I would recommend you to do PhD abroad where you do not have to simply pay fees and not get served for what you have spent. There are many institutions abroad that give you exactly or more than what you have paid for. Doing PhD is no joke and it is not easy as doing your bachelors or master for that matter. You need to have steady flow of funds for your research, paperwork, seminars and other preparations.
Hello Ayush jya,
Indian system follows outdated curriculum and is revised in late intervals but foreign education focus on the recent developments in a subject area.Indian method of assessment is mostly examination based while foreign system assess students through assignments/essays,seminars etc.
With the various funding and scholarship opportunities available, it is definitely a better option to go abroad for higher studies. You may also choose to complete your basic undergraduate degree in India secure a job,work for three to four years ,save money and fund your postgraduate study abroad..
Hope u Understood. All the best!
Hello student,
Indian institute of science Bangalore is second best institute in India. So I will obviously prefer this with any other international universities.
There about 6 BSc courses in this college. All of the degrees are international degrees. And you will get a premium quality education here. You also can get scholarships and good placements from here. And the course fee also will come under 1 lakh.
Click on the link below to know more about IISC Bangalore
https://www.careers360.com/university/indian-institute-of-science-bangalore/courses?degree=64
Hello,
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore does not offer BS Biiotechnology. It offers BS Chemistry, BS Biology, BS Materials, BS Physics and BS ENVS. If you want to get admission in any of these courses you must appear in any one of the following entrance exams
And score 60% if you belong to unreserved category, 54% if you belong to OBC-NCL and 30% if you belong to SC/ST/PWD categories in JEE Main or JEE Advanced or NEET UG.
You cannot get admission in IISc based on merit in TS EAMCET. TS EAMCET is a state level entrance exam for admission to Engineering, Agriculture and Pharmacy in colleges of Telangana.
Hello Aspirant!!!
The basic criteria for getting the admission into IISc is
60% translating to 216/360 for OPEN
54% translating to 195/360 for OBC
30% translating to 108/360 for SC
However the cutoffs are sky high.
General :- Above 330
OBC:- Above 250
SC:- Above 220
Ranks are as indicated below (2019):-
Hope you are clear. Work hard. All the best!!
IISc, Bangalore offers B.S, M.E/M.tec, M.Des, MBA and PhD. Admission to Bachelor is Science is based on merit in JEE Main/NEET-UG/JEE Advanced/KVPY. You need to appear in any of these examinations and score 60% if you belong to UR, 54% if you belong to OBC-NCL and 30% if you belong to SC/ST/PWD. And the eligibility criteria is that a candidate must have passed 10+2 in 2020 or 2019 with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry with 60% marks for SC/ST category there is no minimum percentage of mark .However, they must pass in the qualifying exam
Admission to MBA is based on merit in CAT/GATE/GMAT and performance in group discussion and interview . Candidate must have passed BE/B.Tech or its equivalent from a recognized board.
Admission to M.Tech is based on merit in GATE and for sponsored candidates it is based on performance in interview. A candidate must have passed B.E/B.tech or master's degree in relevant discipline
Admission to PhD is based on performance in past academics, national level entrance exams that a candidate appeared prior to master's degree and/or the number of publications. Eligibility criteria is that a candidate must have passed ME /M Tech / M Sc(Engg) / MS / MBA (post BE / B Tech / Master’s degrees from a recognized board.
Always keep in mind while filling any application form that in more than 90 % cases, you always have a chance to upgrade your category from a reserved to a non reserved category but not downgrade i.e., from general to non-reserved. So, if you ever face any such situation, fill the reserved category and if you can't produce the certificate, it will automatically move to general. However, as the application process is over, you can't change it in this form i.e., IISc application form.
Hope this helps.
For admission in BSc physics at IISc Banglore you must aims for more than 300 marks in jee mains without which one needs to attend the interview.
Although basic criteria is 60% marks in jee mains but the cutoff goes way higher.
Hope that helps;
No you don't have to answer SB again, you can get admission into IISC with these scores.
But it is better if you depend on the scores of JEE, NEET or any other exams for the IISC preparation as the KVPY cutoffs tend to be really high.
IISC follows a very tough selection procedure so be prepared.
All the Best!!!
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