Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram
Hi Aspirant!
As per the admission guidelines of Institute of Spece Science and Technology students are not allowed to use laptops during the first year and thus are advised not to bring their laptops. And students are not allowed to use their mobile phones in the classes or in the premises of the institute. Even they are not allowed to keep their cell phones in the bags during the classes.
Hope I answered your query, thankyou!
hi,
IIST offers MASTER OF SCIENCE PROGRAMME in Astronomy and Astrophysics, this is the only M.sc course comes under post graduate course of IIST. the eligibility criteria is as follows:
B. Tech in Physical Science, B. Tech in Engineering Physics, Master of Science / M.Sc. in Physics, Space Physics, Space Science, Space Science and Technology.
OR
B.E/B.Tech in any area with minimum 3 years work experience in Astronomy & Astrophysics or related areas.
however admission notifications is yet to out for 2021.
keep an eye on official website to know in details.
hope it would help.
I assume you want to know about iiest b.tech percentile. To get admission in iist b.tech course, you have to first crack jee main exam, after getting the qualifying score you will be eligible for jee advance. based on jee advance score iiest b.tech admission is done. however cutoff score may depends on certain factors like number of applicants, questions difficulty level, seat matrix, students category and so on.
the qualifying marks for iist is aggregate of 20% in entrance test and in pcm you have to score 5% in each of the subjects of pcm based on previous years eligibility.
you may follow the below link to know about previous years closing score:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iist-btech-cutoff
Hello,
Persons with Disabilities have 5% horizontal reservation for admission in to Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology. The admission is based on merit in JEE Advanced. In 2020 the cut off rank for OBC category was as follows
To be eligible to appear for JEE Advanced you need to qualify in JEE Main. In 2020 the qualifying cut off percentile was 0.0618524 percentile. In 2021 the cut off percentile is expected to be in between 1-2. So you need to score minimum 1-2 percentile or above to qualify in JEE Main. And in JEE Advanced you need to secure a rank below 500 for that you need to score minimum 22-27% of total score in JEE Advanced. Cut off changes every year depending on total number of candidates appeared, difficulty level of exam and number of seats available etc.
To check the previous year cut off you can use the link below
https://www.iist.ac.in/admissions/undergraduate
We have JEE Main knockout program which provides E Lectures, smart study material, test series, faculty support and more. To check the details and enroll click on the link below
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
In 2020 the last cut off percentage of marks in JEE Advanced for admission in to Indian Institute of Space Science and technology was as follows for SC category
Considering the previous year cut off you need to score minimum 12% of the total marks or above to have decent chances of getting seat in IIST because the cut off changes every year depending on the total number of candidates qualified, total number of candidates appeared, difficulty level of exam and number of seats available etc. The total marks for JEE Advanced also changes every year that is why the cut off is in terms of percentage of marks out of total score. The corresponding cut off rank for the given cut off percentage is as follows
To check the cut off use the link below
Dear student,
Among the Institutions you have mentioned all of them are top Institutions. You can choose any one of it. But among them IISc would be preferable because of its academics and knowledge shared by the faculty. So for you IISc would be better to do MS Astrophysics. IIST and IICAA are also good you can go with them also if you are personally interested in them.
For more information about IISc go through below link.
http://htters360.com/university/indian-institute-of-space-science-and-technology-thiruvananthapuram/ms-astronomy-and-astrophysics-course
Hope this information helped you.
Hello aspirant,
Don't stress too much keep calm.
If you don't have preparation so you can start it now also you still have some time . Give you your 100 Percent in studies and see the results.
Than also if you don't get good result make some backup plan and go for it .
It is not necessary that engineers are made from IITs only many colleges are there.
So don't worry just get relax and give 100 percent to study you will definitely qualify the exam.
Don't worry about postponed of exam as it is not in your hand whatever government will declare students will have to follow the rule as they did it for student's welfare.
Hope this helps you
Feel free to ask any questions
All the best for your future plans
Hi,
If you want to appear for JEE Mains in 2022you have slightly enough time to prepare for it. Looking at this year's pattern most likely JEE Mains will be held in the month of January or in February, so currently you have around 9 to 10 months to prepare for it. As of now, it is suggested for you to concentrate on your board exams, as even though they are currently postponed, it is best to practice regularly as it will help you to perfect your concepts which will also be beneficial for you while preparing for JEE. Along with preparing your boards you can also start to revise 1 or 2 topics from your class 11th as it will take the pressure off and also, some topics are inter connected with 12th syllabus too.
You can refer to these articles as they will guide you on how to prepare for JEE: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/top-5-tips-to-crack-jee-main and
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-crack-jee-main-2021
I hope this helped you.
Hello candidate,
The girls in the girls hostel of IIST Thiruvananthapuram, are definitely allowed to use mobile phone within the hostel premises.
However, there are some places within the campus where the use of mobile phones is strictly prohibited such as in classrooms, laboratories, library halls, during Examinations, etc.
Hope it helps!!
Good luck.
Hello there,
Indian institute of space science and technology is are very reputed institution. There is no particular examination for IIST so JEE advanced scores will be used as cutoff for 2021. Please read the article below for IIST cut off B.TECH 2021.
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/terna-medical-college-navi-mumbai/cut-off?college_id=6272&exam_sub_exam_id=789&ici=college_view_cutoffs&counselling_id=4646&category_of_admission_id=3&caste_id=2&gender_id=1
for M.TECH please follow the link
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