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I have applied for IISc Bangalore via the JEE mains channel but I think i will score better in NEET. Am I able to change my mode of entry after the results? Hope that someone will answer.

mjaisinghani62 26th Apr, 2024

Hello Gokul

Yes you may change your mode of course but for that you must have studied biology in class xii , if not then you may give biology exam through any of open universities.  Many universities in India provide this facility that a candidate who wish to appear of singke subject exam or droppers also proceed through open universities. One of the best option is NIOS . It is National Institute of Open Schooling.  NIOS marks are accepted in all universities of India.

Eligibility criteria for appearing Neet is that

The candidate must have completed 17 years of age. The candidate must be an Indian.

The student must have passed class xii with minimum 50 % marks in physics, chemistry and biology from any reputed university.

For details please visit the site given below

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria

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please tell me the difference between Mtech and Mtech research in mechanical engineering at IIsc Banglore. Also the selection procedure of both of the courses?

satyamercedes0626 8th Mar, 2024

Hello,

Hope you are doing great.

Answering to your question,
Initially, there is no distinction in terms of value and scope between these degrees. Both M.E and M.Tech offer similar prospects and future opportunities, just as B.E and B.Tech do.

M.E is a course-based master's degree, considered a highly respected and recognized academic qualification. To be eligible for M.E, candidates must have successfully completed a B.E/B.Tech degree.

M.Tech is a two-year postgraduate program designed to provide students with essential practical skills complemented by sufficient theoretical knowledge to foster their development.

Hope this helps!!





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can i do phd biotechnology from iisc bangalore after 2 year msc zoology f

Pihu Sharma 23rd Feb, 2024

Certainly! Moving from a two-year M.Sc. in Zoology to a Ph.D. in Biotechnology at IISC Bangalore is a feasible path, but it necessitates thoughtful planning. Your M.Sc. should cover key subjects like genetics, molecular biology, and biochemistry, with potential additional coursework or research experience in biotechnology-related areas.

Admission to IISC Bangalore's Ph.D. program is highly competitive. Academic performance, research experience, and publications will play pivotal roles. Successfully clearing the entrance examination and interview is also part of the process.

Establishing connections with faculty members or researchers in IISC Bangalore's biotechnology department is advantageous. Building relationships showcases your dedication and interest in biotechnology research, potentially strengthening your application.

Despite the challenges, if you're passionate about pursuing research in biotechnology, the transition is worth exploring. It's a journey that demands dedication, a solid academic background, and a strategic approach.

Thanks for your questions! Should you require further clarification or assistance, feel free to ask.

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Im an obc candidate and my family income is below 1 lakh. IISc Bangalore will give fee waiver or not for BSc/Btech courses.

Tanya Gupta 20th Feb, 2024

Hello,

IISc Bangalore may offer fee waivers or scholarships for economically disadvantaged students, including those from OBC backgrounds with a family income below a certain threshold. However, specific eligibility criteria and policies can vary. So you can contact the college for more information.

Hope this helps you,

Thank you

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Can a second year dropper get into iisc banglore for bsc through jee mains? I passed 12th in 2022 can i get iisc in 2024 through jee mains for bsc?

satyamercedes0626 6th Feb, 2024

Hello aspirant,

Hope you are doing great.

So as per your question. Yes, droppers can also get seat in IISC Bangalore. However, you cannot get admission into IISC Banglore through JEE Mains, you need to clear the IISER exam which is conducted nation wide. So even if you are a dropper, you can give the exam.

Hope this helps!!

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Question : Statement 1: A decentralized organization promotes quicker decision-making.

Statement 2: Decentralization limits the authority of lower-level managers.

 

Option 1: Statement 1 is true, and Statement 2 is false.

Option 2: Statement 1 is false, and Statement 2 is true

Option 3: Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.

Option 4: Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.

Team Careers360 21st Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Statement 1 is true, and Statement 2 is false.


Solution : The correct answer is (a) Statement 1 is true, and Statement 2 is false.

Statement 1 is true. Decentralization involves delegating decision-making authority to lower levels of the organization. With decision-making authority distributed to lower-level managers, decisions can often be made more quickly as they are closer to the point of action and have the necessary authority to act promptly.

Statement 2 is false. Decentralization actually grants authority to lower-level managers, allowing them to make decisions within their areas of responsibility. It does not limit their authority; instead, it empowers them to act and make decisions autonomously within their assigned domains.

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What is cutoff of IISC Banglore of JEE Advanced 2023

Satvik 18th Oct, 2024

Hi

hope you doing well

The cutoff for IISc Bangalore in JEE Advanced 2023 varied by category and subject. Here are the key cutoffs:

For General Category:

  • Computer Science and Engineering: 214
  • Electrical Engineering: 272
  • Mathematics: 338
  • Physics: 237

For OBC Category:

  • Computer Science and Engineering: 185
  • Electrical Engineering: 234
  • Mathematics: 300
  • Physics: 205

For SC / ST category around:

  • Computer Science and Engineering: 120/50
  • Electrical Engineering: 140/65
  • Mathematics: 150/85
  • Physics: 100/50

hope you got it and find it cosidering

Best wishes.


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