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Dear student,
IISER admission is strictly based on the cutoff mentioned by the admission commitee of IISER. Since the CBSE class 12 cutoff for SC category for admission through KVPY channel is 80.2% for this year, i regret thay you can not take admission in IISER.
Although, you have another option of admission in IISER if you want to study engineering. If you appear in JEE Advanced 2019 and secure AIR within 10,000, you can take admission in IISER where the class 12 percentage requirement if 65% for SC category.
Hi Neepa!
Please refer to the following link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iiser-admission
the admission is offered through three channels: KVPY, JEE, State and Central Board
Hope this helps!
Hello,
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Hi Candidate,
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research or commonly known as IISER are a government institution for research and development studies. The Admission into IISERs are done through multiple streams- 1. KVPY, 2. SCB Channel, 3. JEE Advanced Exam, 4. IISER Admission Test.
Inorder to get admission in IISERs, the Candidate must be within 10000 Category Rank in his category in JEE Advanced Examination.
Hope that this answer helps you. All The Best!!
Hi. You can take admission in a particular college where you got a seat allocated in a particular round of counselling. If you are not satisfied, you can also apply for up gradation in the subsequent rounds. If you get a seat, your documents will be transferred and your fees will also be adjusted accordingly.
Hi Aspirant,
You get to know you are selected or not directly since there is a change in every year's cutoff.In year 2019,People scoring 96 were alloted seat in first round,marks of 86-88 were alotted in second round and 83-85 in 3rd round.So as you can see you have less chances in getting admission in ISER since your marks is very low than the average cutoff every year.
All the best for future!
Hi,
It depends on which board you belong to, as you have not mentioned, so I will provide with board-wise previous years' cut-off list for IISER for OBC-NCL category candidate -
Central Board Of Sec. Edu. (CBSE), New Delhi - 420
Board Of Intermediate Education (Andhra Pradesh) - 465
Assam Higher Secondary Education Council - 364
Bihar School Examination Board, Patna - 305
Council For The Indian School Certificate Examinations, Delhi - 424
These figures might increase or decrease little. Therefore, visit the official website.
For more information please visit -
https://cache.careers360.mobi/media/uploads/froala_editor/files/iiser-2019-cutoff_ImEqiwz.pdf
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iiser-merit-list-and-cutoff
Hello Shem!
The IISERs do not release any cutoff scores or ranks. But students generally analyse from the answer key and make prediction over the years.
Well according to the previous year trends, you probably can get a seat in IISER TVM(as last year, students who scored 80-85 got IISER TVM) in the first round or second round of allotment depending on the fact if its your 1st/2nd/3rd preference. If IISER Pune(generally, 100+ is required) is your first choice then you may not get get in the first three rounds...you may get other IISERs but can eventually use the float option to get IISER Pune. And you are also from the reserved category(If you belong to the non-creamy layers of OBC), so chances are good. You may also get IISER Mohali(A student scored 85 and got it in last round)and Kolkata(generally 95+ marks is required for general students). The newest IISERs too.
This year the IAT questions were difficult from the other previous year question papers. So, be hopeful that the closing rank may go down. And the seat intake from SCB stream has also increased by 25%. Also, the board cutoffs were relaxed to 60% this year due to the pandemic.
According to me, you will most probably get an IISER of your choice(IISER TVM surely). And you have the float option to get the IISERs of higher preference.
All the best!
Hello Aspirant,
Well, the cut-off marks in 10+2 as eligibility for IISER Admissions 2020 is modified as follows: either 60% marks in aggregate or equivalent grade for General/ OBC and OBC-NCL categories and 55% for SC/ST/PWD in any boards or the cut-off marks already announced for each of the boards in the admission website, so do check that for more clear picture.
This may help.
Happy learning!
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