Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram
Dear aspirant,
In order to study space science you're supposed to study at IIST which is Indian institute of Space science and technology.Also if you wish to work at ISRO this is the perfect degree for you to pursue.
At IIST there is a program that they offer called dual degree where you can finish your B.Tech. degree in Engineering Physics and Master of Science in Astronomy and Astrophysics in 5 years that is 10 semesters.For great opportunities one must have Masters of Science in Astronomy and Astrophysics.Studying in IIST is advantageous as you stand out to the ISRO.
There are other degree options available in IITs as well for physics and astronomy but going with IIST would be good choice.Hope this was helpful to you.
Hello Kiritvankadi
All 3 of them are excellent colleges with very good ratings and infrastructure and faclilities but the difference in fees is very great for IIT Ropar the fees is Rs 8.60 lakh for 4 years,for IIST the fees is Rs 1.8 lakh for 4 years but if you keep scoring above 8 SGPA you don't have to pay any academic fees ,for BITS Pilani the fees is Rs 16.5 lakh for 4 years and in terms of placement the median salary for IIT Ropar is Rs 11.20 lakh per annum, for IIST it is 9.15 lakh per annum and for BITS it is Rs 13 lakh per annum.So you choose a college according to the stream you will like to do I will also advise you to compare the colleges using the college compare and check out by yourself i will provide the link for that i will even provide the link for all 3 colleges so you can check them out in details which will help you even more
https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges
https://www.careers360.com/university/indian-institute-of-technology-ropar
https://www.careers360.com/university/indian-institute-of-space-science-and-technology-thiruvananthapuram
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/bits-pilani-hyderabad-campus-hyderabad
hope this helps you
Hello Ravi Kumar,
I can understand your confusion since all are good institutes for pursuing Aerospace Engineering.
Yes, IITK has an airstrip and a hangar equipped with 4/5 gliders. You can go in anytime and see those gliders. There is one whose skin has been ripped off so that you can see the structural arrangements of the glider. You get to have joy rides as well.
I cannot compare the research facilities of IITR ,IITR ,IIST and IITK ,since I don’t have complete information about IITM. Besides, it would be unjust to compare the research facilities since both institutions have focus on different areas of research.
I hope it helps you.
Hello There ,
You have good chances to get the seat in the later rounds. Although you can also get the seat in spot round , getting a seat in spot round depend on how many students show up for the spot round , so you do have good chances to get a seat.
Hope it Helps
Use careers360 JEE Advanced college predictor to predict colleges like iit , iipe , iiser , iist .
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Hello Aspirant ,
Here i am providing the article go through it you get some idea .
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iist-btech-cutoff
There you can find
I think this answer will help you lot .
All the best !!!!!
Hello Aspirant,
You need to mention which branch you were allocated to in your first round.Well as per last year's cut-off the branch's cut-off range from 4978-29337,however in the first round generally you are given a college somewhat different from what you will get at the end.I don't know what is your rank but within the given range and considering your rank or considering your rank above the given range of ranks you have chances at colleges like-
But the thing is many other things come into play like Home State quota and many other things.So I would like to suggest our college predictor app to find out which colleges you have chance at-
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
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Regards
Hello,
If you have a strong Passion for space /Aerospace engineering/Avionics , then you can choose IIST
If you don't have a specific interest, then you can go IIT to have many other Options
B.TECH COURSES :
B.Tech in Space Technology
B.Tech in Aerospace engineering
B.Tech in Avionics
To become a Space scientist - You should do Masters degree or doctoral degree in Physics, astronomy or astrophysics
So,
For learning Space science,
You should pursue UG in Aerospace engineering or any Course related to Earth and space and also Avionics, then you should pursue PG ( M.Tech or PhD program) in Astronomy and Astrophysics
Hope it helps
Good luck!
Cutoffs , vary each year , depending upon the difficulty of exam . You need to apply for IIST can your admission depends on the cutoff for the iist rank list which is prepared after you register for iist counselling . In 2019 , marks around 120 were enough to get admission in the last and the spot rounds , but as of now no prediction can be made about year 2021 .
You can refer the pages given here .
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-participating-institutes
https://news.careers360.com/jee-advanced-2020-list-of-top-colleges-other-iit-accepting-jee-advanced-score
Hope it Helps .
Hi,
IIST is a premier Institute of India for Aeronautical Engineering which offers admission based on JEE ranks whiel the rest of the seats are also filled by KVPY.
IIST has some of the finest teaching staff as most of the professors there are eminent scientists and researchers. So, the quality of education is almost uparallel.
It will definitely give your career a boost and you may even land up as a A grade scientist in ISRO.
Hope this helps!
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