Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram
In IITs there is a provision of scholarship for students who are unable to pay the fees. There are various scholarship based on financial status and merit for students. In almost all IITs, tution fees is waived for general students whose family income is less than 1 lakh per annum. There is no tution fees for students of SC and ST. Also, scholarship varies from IIT to IIT. There are also various scholarship based on student's performance in exams. There are also various scholarship for girls to promote girls participation in engineering stream.
Hello Hitesh,
yeh niche diye gaye link pe app click kariye jisse aapko JEE Mains ke baare me puri information milegi.
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jee-main
Hello Aspirants!
There is two types of cutoff one is eligibility cutoff and second is admission cutoff candidate applying through the jee advanced exam have to score the marks under the released cutoff off to apply for IIST.
IIST cutoff of 2020:-
General- 72
SC- 36
ST- 36
OBC- 65
I hope your doubt will be solved.
Hello Aspirant,
Location:The campus is located in Valiamala, about 25 kms from Thiruvananthapuram city and has an area of about 100 acres. It is located in one of the most scenic places in Kerala, very near the majestic mountain range of Western Ghats.
Course offer: IIST offers courses for both undergraduate and postgraduate in the area of space study. The institute offers BTech courses in Aerospace Engineering and Avionics and dual degree (BTech + Master of Science/MTech) programme and Postgraduate specializations.
Hi aspirant,
Indian Institute of Science and Technology (IIST) Thiruvananthapuram is the college whose graduates can get direct recruitment in Indian space research organisation (ISRO). Although they jave to fulfill certain eligibility also.
The mode of admission in IIST is a two step process. One needs to write JEE Main and then JEE Advanced. Moreover the rank in JEE Advanced should be good enough.
Here are the few links for your reference and clarity on this College.
A brief introduction in following link:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/university/indian-institute-of-space-science-and-technology-thiruvananthapuram/amp
The admission procedures, dates, eligibility, application etc in the following link:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/iist-btech-admission/amp
The previous years closing rank in the following link:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/iist-btech-cutoff/amp
All the best.
For this year it does not matter how much you have scored in your 10+2 because according to the latest notification in the wake of COVID-19, from ministry of education, now criteria of 12th percentage has been removed.
Now you have to score good marks only in JEE-Advance to get good colleges. If you want to get into IIST then also you have to crack JEE-Advance with good score.
For more details refer to the link given below :-
https://www.careers360.com/university/indian-institute-of-space-science-and-technology-thiruvananthapuram/admission
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Yes, of course you can apply. See JEE-Advance has two consecutive attempts so if you are passing out from your 10+2 in 2020, then you are eligible to give JEE-Advanced at most upto 2022 and after that you will not be eligible. So if you want IIST then you can appear in JEE-Advance 2020 and your 12th result of 2020 will be considered.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced
Students will get admission on the basis of JEE Advanced, GATE, JEST or UGC NET examinations.
Secure the minimum prescribed category-wise marks in JEE (Advanced)-2016 as given
General Candidates (GEN): At least 20% marks(i.e.74 marks out of 372) in aggregate and at least 5% marks (i.e. 6 marks out of 124) in each of the three subjects (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics).
b. Other Backward Community – Non Creamy Layer OBC (NCL) Candidates:At least 18% marks(i.e. 66 marks out of 372) in aggregate and at least 4.5%marks (i.e. 5 marks out of 124) in each of the three subjects (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics).
c. SC, ST & PD Candidates: At least 10% marks(i.e.37 marks out of 372) in aggregate and at least 2.5% marks(i.e. 3 marks out of 124) in each of the three subjects (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics).
You can get into IIST (Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology) for their Undergraduate programmes. The admission is based on JEE Advanced scores. Which means you need to have studied Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in 10+2. You can pick any of their 4 year Bachelor programmes like B.Tech in Physical Sciences, B.Tech in Avionics and B.Tech in Aerospace Engineering, etc. Or you can also pick up their 5 year Integrated courses in Master of Science in Astronomy and AstroPhysics, Master of Technology in Earth System Science, Master of Science in Solid State Physics and Master of Science in Optical Engineering, etc.
Opportunities are amazing for academically brilliant candidates. With a CGPA of 7.5 or higher, subject to the availability of vacancies, you get placed in ISRO. Aero and Avio graduates have better prospects even outside ISRO.
After B.Tech: IIST also offers Postgraduate Programmes like:
M.Tech in Soft Computing & Machine Learning M.Tech in RF & Microwave Engineering M.Tech in Geo informatics M.Tech in Optical Engineering M.Tech in Machine Learning & Computing M.Tech in Solid State Technology M.Tech in VLSI & Microsystems M.Tech in Materials Science & Technology, etc
IISC is in Bangalore. IISC offers various programmes. For example IISC Bangalore offers admission to 4 year Bachelor of Science Research Programme. Candidates should have completed their 12th. Then there are also Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Science, Materials, Mathematics, Engineering, etc. IISC doesnt offer B.Tech but offers M.Tech programmes.
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