Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram
There are total 60 number of seats in IIST for B.Tech in Aerospace Engineering.
There is reservation of seats as well
SC-15%
ST- 7.5%
OBC-NCL-27%
PD- 3% (Horizontal Reservation)
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The cut off varies year, category, branch wise as you have not mentioned the complete details so I would suggest you to go through the below link to check the cut off for IIST B.Tech-
Cut off
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The admission in B.Tech program in IIST will be done on the basis of Jee advanced score as this is the only way to get seat there. Also, tentatively the application window will open in the month of June as the exact dates are not yet released.
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In order to take admission in IIST college for aerospace engineering you have to appear for JEE Advanced exam.
In order to appear for JEE Advanced exam you have to qualify JEE Main exam first.
Total seats for B.tech Aerospace egineering is 60.
In order to take admission in this
JEE Advanced maximum are not defined
Maximum Marks vary every year like below:
2017- 366
2016- 372
2015 - 504
2014 - 360
So, it is difficult to predict marks as exam pattern and marks change every year but you should score more than 50% marks to get good branch
The cutoff depends upon the branch and caste category as well. You can check the detailed previous year IIST cutoff details below:
IIST Cutoff
To take admission in IIST for B.Tech programme you have to appear for JEE Advanced exam. In order to appear for JEE Advanced exam you have to qualify for JEE Main exam first.
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As per Careers360 rating and ranking, it has been rated as AAAA which means 'Very Good' College. For UG admissions it takes through Jee Main and for PG it takes through GATE exam.
You can check the details for the college here.
On an average you can expect a
Hi, for IIST admissions the criteria is that you have to get 75% in your class 12 (for SC/ST/PwD its 65%). Moreover, it is important that in JEE Advanced you should score as follows
General Candidates must have scored at least 20% marks(i.e.73 marks out of 366) in aggregate and
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