Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram
Hello aryan,
Opening and closing percentage in selection for IIST means ,starting and ending cutoff marks and rank to get admission in to IIST .
Since cutoff trends varies from year to year ,so the opening and closing rank also varies from year to year .
Thank you
Hello Ravi..
Thanks for contacting Careers360..
IIST admissions are based on JEE mains results i.e ranks .So there is no new exam for IIST and the average cutoff will be 7000 for general category in mains.Physics ,chemistry and maths are enough
All the best:)
Hello Ravi
Admission to B.Tech programmes in IIST is done on the basis of JEE Advanced scores. You will have to first appear and qualify the JEE Main exam and then JEE Advanced exam. Go through the link below to check the detailed information-https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iist-btech-admission
Good Luck!
If you go through the eligibility criteria then in the eligibility criteria they made it clear that a candidate belonging to general OBC category must have 75% mark in 12th which include subjects physics chemistry mathematics one language and one any other subject therefore there is no such rule on
Hello Sai,
IIST Admission is the graduate entrance examination which is conducted by Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology. Candidates who are willing to get their graduation degree in B.Tech/M. Tech courses are supposed to give IIST Admission entrance examination. IST Admission is for the undergraduate course.
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You must get how much ever marks you can to score your best.
Last year the cut off for JEE Mains was 74 on 360. But for getting admission in NITs, IIITs or GFTIs across India one must achieve above 180.
For getting admission in IITs across India one must
Dear Athira, the following is the list of post graduation courses at IIST. https://www.iist.ac.in/academics/curricula
Most of the eligibility criteria is that the candidate should have completed B.E/B.Tech or a M.Sc/MS for specialisation in relavent courses. Unfortunately a graduation in Physics is no where mentioned as the eligibility criteria. Here is
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