Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Hello aspirant,
Yes for pursuing career in management you need to apply for management courses in IISc, IIT Delhi and other IITs differently. All of this colleges take admission on the bases of CAT exam which is held in november generally, so if you want to apply for it you need to fill the form which will come around August.
You have to fill a form for CAT and appear and have good scores in it along with that you have to separately fill forms of all the Universities and colleges you want to take admission in, all of this forms have different fees and you will have to pay them to fill the form. CAT is just a score card that enables you to get admission in universities for MBA courses. Except CAT you can also apply to private colleges entrance exams for pursuing the course. But for IITs and IISc you will have to fill a form separately and appear in their processes (like GD, PI etc ) along with bachelors degree and CAT or other exam scores, for getting selected.
Dear Aspirant,
The most famous course of IISC Bangalore is the Undergraduate program in engineering and to get admission in that course, you need to give JEE Exam.
It is conducted in two phases one is JEE Main. The exam is of 300 marks with 25 questions from each section making 100 marks per section. Students who have cleared the cutoff ( 40-80 marks depending upon the category) are eligible for the admission process in the NITs, GFTIs and the second phase of the exam, JEE ADVANCED.
The admission in IISC are through the JEE Advanced exam.
Hope this helps.
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jee-main
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jee-advanced
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus
Hello Aspirant,
It seems that your question is incomplete as you did not described about the examination or course for which you are asking. IISC Bangalore offers various undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Please help us out with the complete question including the name if course or examination for which you want to take admission in CSE branch in IISC Bangalore and we will be happy to assist you in future.
Good Luck!!
Hello dear student,
As you want to go for MTech so I assume you are more research oriented and you want to to focus on the core. You can choose any between IISC and IIT. But because of your research interest I would preferably ask you to go for IISC as is mainly known for its approach for research and core branches. While IITM we have better placement scenarios from campus itself.
I hope you got some answer out of this and I hope this is helpful for you.
Thank you
Hey Ravi
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore is a very research oriented institution and focuses more on learning and application based knowledge especially in Undergraduate courses. Therefore placements in undergraduate courses is minimal, there are few students who apply for placements and some of them get selected. Most of the placements record have been set up by PhD and Masters program students. Last year 2-3 students from undergraduate program got selected for placement in Ernst and Young for about ~6-7 lakhs per annum.
If you want to have a good research oriented program and you want to study further, then IISC's undergraduate program is the best in the country, but if your aim is for placements after graduation then you might look up to some IITs'.
Hi,
The Institute offers B.Sc (research) program which is a 3 years program and the candidate applying should have minimum of 60% in 10+2 (PCM). The selection process is based on merit in KVPY/ JEE MAIN/ JEE Advanced. You should be scoring atleast 60% in JEE MAIN to be eligible for the admission.
For further details you can click on the below link.
https://dqxeclau.top/university/indian-institute-of-science-bangalore
I hope it helps.
Hey there
It actually depends on your passion and interest. But honestly it will be very beneficial if you'll do MBA from top 20 B schools because a minimum of 14-15 lakhs is average salary of an MBA from top B schools. Though fees is high but it's not an issue bif you'll get good package. Mtech from IITs or IISC in material engineering is not that worth doing as compared to other branches. But at last its your choice and by doing mtech it will be cheaper and you can get job or you can study further for research as well this it's best part.
Good luck
The Question containing Inaapropriate or Abusive Words
Question lacks the basic details making it difficult to answer
Topic Tagged to the Question are not relevant to Question
Question drives traffic to external sites for promotional or commercial purposes
The Question is not relevant to User