IISc Banglore
Hello aspirant,
As you mentioned that you want to enquire about your chances of getting admission into IISc Bangalore.
Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore was established in the year 1909 by the Indian Government. IISc was started with the joint efforts of Jamsetji Nussarwanji Tata, the Government of India and the Maharaja of Mysore.
The basic criterion for admission to IISc through JEE Mains is getting a minimum percentage of scores.
60% translating to 216/360 for general
54% translating to 195/360 for OBC-NCL
30% translating to 108/360 for SC/ST
However the cut-offs are way higher.
Year 2015:
General 325
OBC-NCL 250 -> 194
SC 220
ST 108
And everyone getting selected, regardless of category, having less than 285 marks need to attend an interview.
Year 2014:
General 295
OBC-NCL 204 -> 215 -> 196
SC 108 -> 160 -> 108
And everyone getting selected, regardless of category, having less than 275 marks need to attend an interview.
All those satisfying the necessary cut off and scoring above the minimum marks, are guaranteed admission. Others after clearing interview can be admitted.
If the seats reserved to be filled through JEE Mains is not fully filled, there is a chance for the cut-off to be lowered during subsequent counseling sessions.
All the best
Hello aspirant! Hope you are doing well!
The KVPY Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY) is a national level scholarship exam. It is a computer-based test to be held in a number of exam cities across the country. For the year 2020, the application form date was from September 6 to October 30 and the examination date is 31 October,2020.
Hence taking this into reference, the examination that you can write will occur in month of Jan 2022.
Hope this helps!
Hello,
The cut off marks for the candidates of different categories in the JEE ( Main ) stream are: 295(General); 230(OBC-NCL); 225(SC); 108(ST), 200(KM) and 230(PH). The cut-off will be assessed as part of trends in previous years, seat availability, reserve groups, labelling scheme, number of applicants and several other considerations. This cutoff changes every year.
IISC Bangalore doesn't have any MSc zoology course. If you seek admission in IISC then you have to qualify IIT JAM with Biotechnology and you can get admission in Integrated PhD course of Biological sciences.
Have a great eve!
Greetings!
I hope this was helpful. Thank you!
hello there
congrats for clearing jee mains . taking admissions in iisc bangalore is a tough task but can be achieved . since you are an obc candidate you need to get under 5k-6k rank in jee advance which means you have to score 210-20+ marks in jee advanced .
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iisc-bs-admission
best wishes
Through KVPY/JEE exam, by the end of April IISc receives all the applications. Then with ranks in KVPY limiting a particular cutoff rank, offers are sent to the candidates. Offers are also sent to the candidates via JEE-MAIN, JEE ADVANCED and NEET exam. Still if any seats are left to be filled up, then there may be a spot admission round and in this process, there is no cutoff limit. So these are the admission procedures of getting into IISc Bengaluru after clearing KVPY SA.
Good Luck! Hope, you get the answer.
Hello aspirant, hope you are doing good.
Now, coming to your question , you can definitely get into IISC Bangalore through JEE Mains rank. Infact there are three ways through which you can get into IISC Bangalore - JEE Mains, JEE advance, KVPY, NEET. The university doesn't conduct it's own examination, so these are the only ways to get in. The cutoffs are really high as well, because the competition is very tough.
If you want to know about all the possible colleges you can get into, with your JEE Mains rank, you can get it here:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hope this helps you. Good Luck!
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