Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
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To get admission to the Indian Institute of Science ( IISc ) Bangalore for a career in genetic engineering .
Here's general overview :
1. Undergraduate Admission :
IISc provides a Bachelor of Science program . While IISc doesn't offer a direct undergraduate course in genetic engineering , you can major in Biology or related fields , which can lead you toward genetic engineering later.
2. Eligibility : You must have completed your 12th grade with Physics , Chemistry and Mathematics as subjects .
3. Entrance Exams : Admission is based on national-level entrance exams .
JEE Main / JEE Advanced
NEET-UG
A good rank in any of these exams is important for securing a spot at IISc .
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IISc typically accepts online applications from February 1 to the end of April,for their Bachelor of Science (Research) Programme and for mtech they accepts gate exam score for which the registration is open now and the exam held in the month of feb.for MSC courses they accept The IIT JAM 2025 for which online registration process is open, with the last date to apply being October 11, 2024.
For IISER forms are available in april and exam held in june.
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The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore does not offer a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Forensic Science. IISc is renowned for its advanced research and postgraduate programs in science and engineering, but its undergraduate programs are generally focused on core scientific disciplines like Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology.
Bachelor of Science (Research)
Postgraduate Programs
For students interested in pursuing a BSc in Forensic Science, other institutions in India offer specialized programs in this field. Some of these institutions include:
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Hello,
The eligibility criteria for getting into IISc is that candidates must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as the main subjects in their qualifying examination. Candidates should have a minimum of 60% or equivalent grade in their 10+2 or equivalent examination.
Hence, you must have an overall score or percentage of 60%.
Hope this helps,
Thank you
Hello Anvesha
Yes you can do integrated phD in IISC after bsc in life science .
IISC offers integrated phD to bsc students wh8 wosh to carry out research and pgD soon after their bachelor's course.
This mode is ideal and very competetive.
The admission process required to be qualified with a valid score in entrance exam then the selected candidates are called for personal interview
In the first two years of integrated phD the students study the basic concepts , core and Elective topics in Biological science .
Students are given short term research projects in the first year
Hello khushabu
Whether You will be eligible to get a seat in iisc depends upon your jee mains score and cut off iisc jee in 2025.
For general category , the candidate must get around 350 rank in jee mains
Around 17000 rank for ews and obc category
Around 20000 for obc and ews ( female )
Now a days there has been introduced a New method , iiser aptitude test
The eligibility criteria for getting a seat in iisc , the candidate must obtain minimum 60% marks in class xii.
In physics, chemistry and mathematics.
10 % seats are reserved for women.
Hello Gokul
Yes you may change your mode of course but for that you must have studied biology in class xii , if not then you may give biology exam through any of open universities. Many universities in India provide this facility that a candidate who wish to appear of singke subject exam or droppers also proceed through open universities. One of the best option is NIOS . It is National Institute of Open Schooling. NIOS marks are accepted in all universities of India.
Eligibility criteria for appearing Neet is that
The candidate must have completed 17 years of age. The candidate must be an Indian.
The student must have passed class xii with minimum 50 % marks in physics, chemistry and biology from any reputed university.
For details please visit the site given below
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
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