Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Dear Aspirant,
It is quite difficult to predict the exact cutoff situation as it depends on the number of students attempting the exam the and the preferences of the students.
We can make small predictions base Don the previous year trends.
IISc is the most prestigious university of India and the there are only 200 seats for BS degree and hence the competition is cut throat.
Looking at the previous year trends we can say that you have a good chance of getting into IISc if you get around 5 K rank. The cutoffs in the previous years for EWS category have been around 10 K. Hence, you have a good chance of getting into IISc
Hi there,
Yes, IISc Banglore offers Mtech for a variety of courses like Aerospace Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering etc. There are almost 19 disciplines to chose from. Admission for the same is done on the basis of GATE score only though there may be be a written exam and interview for different programmes. To qualify for Mtech in IISc you have to score above the cutoff marks which is released by COAP ( Common Offer Acceptance Portal ).
Dear Student,
According to the eligibility criteria, graduate degree from recognised university along with cut off marks in the respective subjects in the entrance exam is needed to take admission in IISC and IISER. Until and unless you crack the exam and get a good rank, your gap year won’t matter.
Admission at IISER -Admission to the MS programme will depend on results from IISER TVM's national level online screening exams in each topic. Interviews performed by the individual schools will be used to choose among the candidates who were shortlisted as a result of the screening test.
Admission at IISC - 50% written test and 50% interview make up the selection process. Based on their GATE scores in BT, BM, EC, EY, MA, PH, and XL as well as their JAM 2022 scores in BT, CY, MA, and PH, candidates will be short listed for the test and interview.
To know more about these two exams -
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/university/indian-institute-of-science-bangalore/amp https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/exams/iiser-aptitude-test/amp Hope this helps,
Good luck.
Hello,
As you scored 96.2 percentile , i would recommend you to kindly opt for NITS/IIITs /GFTI's rather than taking admission into this college. Because the cut off for this college is very high .
You need to KVPY for the enrollment of the B.Tech course and your rank should be under 400 being from obc category.
However there are certain conditions that needs to be considered such as :-
Dear aspirant,
IISc offers a four year BS course and does not offer BSc in any stream individually. This means, you'll be introduced to all subjects like physics, chemistry, biology, math and engineering sciences in the beginning and then you'll have to take up a major subject in future.
There are technically 120 seats for the BS course and usually there are always less than 120 students in the batch.
Hope this helps.
To get into IISc to pursue a BS degree, the cut-off is usually very high for JEE Mains stream.
1. A general category student has to get a rank of below 500 in either JEE Mains or Advanced which is usually a percentile of 99.995 for JEE Mains and above.
2. A OBC-NCL category student usually needs a cutoff of about 12 k rank in Mains (CRL) which is about 98.7 percentile or about 13k in advanced
3. A SC candidate require about 20 k rank in which is about 98 percentile in Mains or about 15 k rank in Advanced
4. A ST candidate requires a rank of about 40 k which is about 96.2 percentile or 50k rank in advanced.
All these are based on previous year trends and is subject to change based on the number of students appearing for the exam, the preferences of students etc.
I believe there are two methods to be admitted to IISc (indian institute of science).
-You must take the kvpy test, which is offered by IISc Bangalore every year. After passing the written and interview requirements, you must submit an application for admission.
-You must pass the JEE-ADVANCED test before applying for admission. If your application is selected for further consideration, you will then be required to attend an interview and if you are chosen, you get admitted to IISc after completing grade 12.
Thank You
No, you can not get a confirmation in that frame of mind with this percentile score. Your roughly rank will be more than 1 lakhs yet you should secure a position under 250 for confirmation ( or significantly more) and this you need to get 99.97 + percentile.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hello Aspirant,
Aerospace Engineering is not mandatory to join ISRO. If you want to do engineering after 12th and after want to join ISRO then you can pursue B.Tech/ B.E. any of the following specialization-
If you don't get into IISC, IIT or NIT, after completing your B.Tech/B.E from any Institution/college you can take the test that is conducted by ISRO. This test includes a written exam and a personal interview.
You can also join ISRO after your Post Graduation. If you don't want to do B.Tech/B.E. then you can pursue Bachelor's and Masters in Physics. After that also you will able to join ISRO.
Hope this information will help you.
You'll get an option of filling your JEE rank in the application form that'll be released online. After this you'll just have to wait for getting the rank list from IISc for which you'll have to check the website regularly. Usually you'll need a rank of about 250 if you belong to general category to get into IISc via JEE Mains score.
Hope this helps
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