Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
No Mayank, BTech course is not offered by IISc Bangalore. It offers degree in BSc, MTech/ ME, MDes, MBA and PhD only.
For BSc, they have research based specialisations in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, Materials and Earth and environmental science.
For more details on the courses offered, you can visit the below link: https://dqxeclau.top/university/indian-institute-of-science-bangalore
Hello Monika,
For Mtech in IISC Bangalore in aerospace. Last year gate cut off are
For gen:791-1000
OBC:722-752
SC:596-696
ST:40-607
PH:670.
Try to get good rank in GATE. Considering the last years cutoff increase your preparation and Good luck.
hello aspirant..,
To get admission in IISc, you need to qualify some exams. From Undergraduate to PhD courses, there are entrance exams for each course. These entrance exams include NET, IIT JAM, JEST, CEED, GATE, JEE, KVPY, NEET UG etc. Candidate must also possess an All India rank in the range of 1-250 in GATE or JEST examination or qualification in UGC-CSIR-NET (JRF) exam or currently valid KVPY / INSPIRE fellowship.
hope this information helps...
all the best for your future..
Hello jagjeet
It will be good if you score more than 95 percentile to get a very good stream and a good IISC. You can easily accomplish this much percentile you just need to study hard and have to study thoroughly.
I hope it helps.
Hello Devwrat,
IISC banglore is one of the top colleges in India, and is even one of the top 100 colleges in the world. To get admitted to it, you have several options. Since you are asking for NEET. The procedure is simple. just appear for the exam(NEET) and crack the cut-off. Although you need to fill a separate admission form of IISC, based on which a separate ranking will be generated and then you will be called for counselling, provided you clear the cut-off. The form will be available online from 1st of February and the last date to fill the form is before 30April.
NEET UG (Appearing in 2019 and securing a minimum of 60% (GN), 54% (OBC-NCL), 30% (SC/ST/PWD)), is the minimum criteria for eligibility for IISC.
https://www.iisc.ac.in/admissions/
Hope this Helps
Generally, IISc takes students who have secured a rank inside 200 in JEE Main.
For getting such a rank you need to score upwards of 75% marks in JEE Main. Less than that, the chances are negligible.
IISc also takes its students through KVPY and JEE Advanced. You can try for that too.
Hello
No bsc in physics and bsc in astrophysics are both different courses though they are both 3 year undergraduate programmes.
On one hand, B.Sc. Physics comprises of theory and experimental courses mainly from Physics and few interdisciplinary courses like Mathematics Chemistry and Computer Science.
It emphasises on the fundamentals of Physics while introducing modern concepts such as Quantum Mechanics and Relativity proceeding over to Classical Mechanics Electrodynamics taking forward the courses like Electricity and Magnetism Optics and Waves similarly Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics.
On the other hand, bsc astrophysics involves th e study of the physical and chemical properties of celestial bodies and the natural phenomena that occur in the universe.
It is designed to train enrolled students in specializations such as Thermodynamics, Electromagnetism, Newtonian Dynamics, Waves, Optics, Modern Physics, and pursue an advanced exploration of Atomic, Nuclear and Quantum Physics, Solid State Physics, Relativity, Quantum Physics, Fluid Mechanics etc.
so the fundamentals of both the courses are different and both the courses provide different career opportunities to individuals but they contain some common areas and topics.
hope this helps
Hello,
To be on the safe side, a score of 250+ will fetch a comfortable admission into IISc. IISc is one of the reputed engineering colleges in India, best known for research and Ph.d programmes. It also takes admission on the basis of JEE Advanced score. In this, a score of 300 and above will form an appropriate pathway for admission into the institute.
All the best!!
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