Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram
Admission to Indian Institute of space science and Technology for B.Tech programmes is done on the basis of marks obtained in Jee advanced. To be eligible for IIST B.Tech admission, one need to qualify Jee Main as well as Jee Advanced. IIST offers admission on the basis of scores of
HELLO VINAYA Since IIST accepts only JEE advance scores so you will first need to qualify JEE mains. Since you still have time so i suggest you to grab a percentile above 98+ so that tleast most of the reputed colleges are in your hand to qualify JEE mains your
Hello Shareef,
The Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology offers courses in the field of space science, technology and applications. Admissions in UG courses are done via JEE Advanced examinations and for PG courses, GATE, JEST, UGC NET serve as gateways into the institute.
Candidates applying through JEE Advanced
Hello aspirant. So here is the procedure for under graduation.
1.A student should secure minimum aggregate of 75 percent in class 12 or boards - this is for OC category. for SC/ST/PwD category students minimum of 65 percent aggregate marks ned to be scored.
2. Student should clear the JEE
Hi, hope you are doing great.
Indian Institute of Indian Technology officially doesn't conduct any entrance exam to offer admission in various courses in UG , PG and other courses.
You can get admission through JEE ADVANCED , GATE, JEST or UGC NET examination.
You can prepare for any one
Hello Aspirant,
The exact prediction is difficult for admission possibilities based on your percentile. With this percentile the chances are less to get a seat in NITs, IIITs & GFTIs.
You can try for the state level counselling like Punjab, Haryana, MP Etc. I would also suggest you to appear
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