Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham | B.Tech Admissions 2025
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Hello,
IISc Bangalore may offer fee waivers or scholarships for economically disadvantaged students, including those from OBC backgrounds with a family income below a certain threshold. However, specific eligibility criteria and policies can vary. So you can contact the college for more information.
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Hello aspirant,
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So as per your question. Yes, droppers can also get seat in IISC Bangalore. However, you cannot get admission into IISC Banglore through JEE Mains, you need to clear the IISER exam which is conducted nation wide. So even if you are a dropper, you can give the exam.
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Correct Answer: Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta
Solution : The correct option is Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta.
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Correct Answer: Hindu College, Calcutta
Solution : The correct answer is Hindu College, Calcutta.
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Hello Aspirant,
For IISC Bangalore, the admission is done on the basis of whether you have qualified in one of the national tests of KVPY or jee mains or advanced.
The cut offs depends on certain factors such as number of candidates appearing in the examination, previous year cutoffs and difficulty level of the paper. The cut off for jee mains generally stays from 250-2000 .
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, it is right that kvpy has been removed to get admission in iisc Bangalore but that doesn't mean that the cut offs will come down because it depends on many factors such as :-
If all these factors are to be considered then it is expected that the cut off shall come down this year but again many things govern the cut offs.
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B.Sc Physics aspirants must have at least cleared the 10+2 examination from a recognized Board in the Science stream and must have studied Physics as a mandatory subject at the qualifying level. Admission is merit-based most of the time, but some universities hold entrance exams for admission to BSc Physics.
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I believe there are two methods to be admitted to IISc (indian institute of science).
-You must take the kvpy test, which is offered by IISc Bangalore every year. After passing the written and interview requirements, you must submit an application for admission.
-You must pass the JEE-ADVANCED test before applying for admission. If your application is selected for further consideration, you will then be required to attend an interview and if you are chosen, you get admitted to IISc after completing grade 12.
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Mdes is an excellent degree for creative people, and your job and compensation will improve as a result. You can, in fact, apply for MDES.
You must succeed in the CEED, an annual design entry test. The majority of Indian schools, including NITs and IITs, accept CEED scores as proof of eligibility for MDes.
A select few universities, like IIT Kanpur and IISC Bangalore , also accept GATE scores. Engineering students have a second opportunity to apply for MDes without having to submit a CEED score.
BE, BTech, BDes, or BArch with a minimum cumulative GPA of 50 percent (pass grades for SC/ST) are required.
GATE / CEED score (70 percent weighting) with an online design aptitude test and an interview make up the IISc Bangalore selection process (30 percent weightage).
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Dear Aspirant,
It is quite difficult to predict the exact cutoff situation as it depends on the number of students attempting the exam the and the preferences of the students.
We can make small predictions base Don the previous year trends.
IISc is the most prestigious university of India and the there are only 200 seats for BS degree and hence the competition is cut throat.
Looking at the previous year trends we can say that you have a good chance of getting into IISc if you get around 5 K rank. The cutoffs in the previous years for EWS category have been around 10 K. Hence, you have a good chance of getting into IISc
Iisc is top ranked science institute IN INDIA. Iisc campus look very natural and have lots of trees and plants. Technical and scientific facilities are advanced level, and have best quality research instruments, and laboratory such as NMR, TEM, FESEM, CROSSMAN me helical testing microCT and duper computer facilities hostels, library and sports facilities also good
Colege infrastructure, facilities and equipments are of top notch . We also have smart classes Best in class Laboratories.And we also have gym and hostels . Only downside is that hostels dont have Wifi.
Our college provides excellent Wi-Fi. The labs have good computers. Classrooms are clean and have good lighting effects. The library has many books. The good part is that they allow us to borrow for many days, and the penalty is less for late submissions. Every odd semester, we have a fest. The hostel is not very good, and the food is not good.
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