Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Hello Yoganathan,
IISC ( The Indian Institute of Science ) offers Undergraduate, Postgraduate and Doctoral Programs to students who have an extraordinary determination to pursue a career in the field of Science. At the Undergraduate level, B.Sc (Research) program is offered for a duration of 4 years. At the postgraduate level M.Des, M.Tech, M.Mgt and Integrated PhD programs are offered.
Name of entrance exams and courses-
The eligibility criteria is as follows -
The minimum required eligibility for admission to B.Sc (Research) is the candidate should have passed 10+2 with Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry as main subjects and minimum 60% marks.
Selection of candidates to the program is done on the basis of merit in the following national examinations:
You can apply for the admission but you should have a very meritorious profile.
Hope this helps,
All the best!
hi,
see there is very few institute in India offers m.tech course in robotics, among iits/ iisc, IIT kanpur has m.tech course on robotics and automation. however eligibility conditions states the students from background of Aero Engg, Comp Sc, Elect/Electro/Comm Engg, Mechatronics/Instrum Engg are eligible to apply.
however you may follow the below link to know about the complete list of college name which offers m.tech in robotics engineering:
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-engineering-colleges-in-india?study_mode=full%20time&ownership=Public/Government°ree=M.E%20/M.Tech.&branch=Automation%20and%20Robotics
Assuming youre a General Category Aspirant, you need a Minimum Rank of 250-300 Varying over Years in JEE Main/Advanced/NEET for securing a seat in IISc Bangalore for BS, which is somewhat too unpredictable and tough. However, you have another stream to a IISc Bangalore, which KVPY, though equally tough, but if prepared effectively and strategically in 2 Chances, KVPY SA/SX, there are chances you secure a seat.
However, if you belong to certain Category, you still have certain Relaxations in Cutoffs with the AIR Eligibility Cutoff of OBC at 5000-6000 in JEE Advanced/Main/NEET UG.
For more information about IISc Bangalore Admissions do follow the link below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iisc-bs-admission/amp
Dear student,
To get admission in Indian Institute of Science for B.Sc Undergraduation course you should complete 12 th standard from Science Stream with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics / Biology subjects. You should write entrance exams like JEE Mains or JEE Advanced or KVPY or NEET. If you qualify in any of these entrance exams you will be eligible to apply for B.Sc course in Indian Institute of Science.
Hope this helps you.
If your interet lies mostly towards the IT, Software, Product Management, Business & Analytics Industry, you may pursue PGDBA from IISc Bangalore.
However, if youre more inclined towards Managerial Roles in the Operations, Manufacturing, FMCG anf Supply Chain Sector, PGDIE from NITIE is a much better choice. Secondly, PGDIE has been known for its Operations Management Programs and has one of the Best Faculty and Placements all over India.
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well
Courses Offered by IISC to become researcher are :-
Hope its help you.
Feel free to ask any query.
All the best for future.
Hello,
Admission to BS in Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore is based on JEE Main/JEE Advanced/ NEET UG /KVPY score. To application form for admission is available in the official website. Right now the application portal is active and the last date to apply is May 30, 2021. The link address to apply is http://www.iisc.ac.in/
Go to the webiste click on 'Admissions' and click on 'Apply Online' and fill the application. The application fee is Rs. 500 for candidates GN/EWS/OBC/KM category and Rs. 250 for SC/ST/PwD candidates.
Every year the institute specifies the cut off rank for admission through each mode. Here is the cut off in 2020 for NEET UG category wise to get admission
All India Rank secured in NEET UG is considered for admission and the above given cut off rank is AIR secured by the candidates under the respective categories. The cut off in 2021 is subjected to check depending on the total number of candidates appeared, difficulty level of exam, total number of seats available etc.
You can read more information using the link below
https://ug.iisc.ac.in/news.html#:~:text=The%20cut%20off%20marks%20for,)%20and%20250(PH).
If you entirely jump the portions of physics then you might get lower ranks as compared to the others which may be dangerous for your dream to study in IISC. So I would recommend you if you have problems with Physics you should try to resolve it. Hypothetically, if you get a chance in IISC Bangalore without attempting Physics then also you will need the basic foundations of Physics in order to sustain your course work at IISC. So you should study physics and try to attempt as much as you can.
I hope you get my point. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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