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Hello Ajay, 

Yes you need to appear for JAM and clear it with good scores to get a seat in MSC at IITs. 


Hope this helps Thank you

All the best 

Hey.

Yes, your NEET UG rank in acceptable for admission in  IISC, Bangalore in Bachelors of Science( Research) and masters of Science further. The minimum eligiblity for this would be 12th standard, PUC

For admission here in 2017 the cut off rank NEET UG for various Categories were-

General- 280

OBC- 10000

SC- 10000

ST- 70000  

You can use the link below for more details.

https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/iisc-bs-admission%3famp

Best of luck!

Marks rnage between 295 tp 325 is thecutoff for IISC Bangalore under Jee main past 3years for general category.

For IBC, its 196 to 205marks.

All cutoffs trends category wiae sharedbelow

https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/indian-institute-of-science-bangalore/cutoff

Hi,

You must try and score at least 33.99 in Biological Sciences paper. This was the cut off for 2017 which dipped this year. Since we are not sure about the cut off for next year, which usually sees a rising trend, give your best shot.

All the best!


Hii

IIT Madras is set to conduct JAM 2019 in the second week of February 2019. JAM also known as Joint Admission Test for M.Sc Programmes is an entrance exam conducted for the admission to the postgraduate programmes offered by IIT’s. IIT JAM 2019 will be conducted for 20 subjects offered by the participating IIT’s. IIT Madras will release the notification related to JAM 2019 by the first or second week of August 2018.

To know about JAM 2019, Click below link-

https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam


Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore doesn't offer M.sc Chemistry.





All the best.

Hi,

There is no specific degree for AI in IISC bangalore.It comes under the computer science engineering.Since you have completed 12th, you are eligible for Bsc programs in IISC.

https://www.iisc.ac.in/admissions/

dear Loku raj,

Some of the opportunities I’ll highlight :

Bachelor Degree (BS) : Through JEE.

M.Tech degree : Through stellar GATE score + interview.

MS/M.Tech (Research) : Relatively lesser GATE score & a good background of research+ interview/test.

MSc : Through JAM examination.

(RA)Research Assistant/Associate : Hardcore Research/Project background + valid GATE (sometimes).

hope you got your answer .

GOOD LUCK  :) 

If you graduate from IISc and decide not to pursue Phd, then organizations like ISRO, BARC, CSIR, DRDO, HAL, CEERI, TIFR and other R&D government organizations will definitely pick you up. Apart from that there are many R&D private companies like Hindustan Lever, IBM, Microsoft, Google, Biocon, etc.
There is a lot of scope for jobs outside India like Germany, USA and other European countries where R&D is given much more importance than in India.
IISc is very well known outside India and the tagname of IISc will help you getting a good job.
After doing Phd (which becomes easy once you graduate from IISc), the academic line is also opened for you.
Some people may say that job prospects after graduating from IISc are not very good but I can't believe that a graduate from the institute which is best ranked in India can't manage to get a well paying job

all the best

hello,

yes the IISc and the IISER offer courses in biotechnology, and you may apply for it through the entrances for IISc. 

now, you really need to prepare well to get admission in these institutes. refer to the link below for more info

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iisc-bs-admission

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