Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Hello dear candidate,
Yes, you can apply for an integrated at IISc but only if your B.Sc. in medical laboratory technician is recognized as a science degree (biological or chemical sciences) and should include subjects like:- biology, chemistry, or biochemistry.
IISc may not accept you if your course is more technical or training based. So it would be better if you do M.Sc. in a science subject and then apply for a regular PhD.
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Success with a late start is difficult but not impossible.Your exam dates depend on which test you are targeting most probably it is in april and may you have more than 6 months to prepare.
you can start your preparation with highly focused study plan, prioritizing high-weightage topics and taking frequent mock tests.
IISC BANGLORE
Hey ,
The Jee mains cutoff for iisc Bangalore differ from category to category. Like for general the cutoff rank ranges 903 for obc category it ranges around 1,655 for ews category it ranges around 1,214 for sc category it ranges around 581 for st category it ranges around 314 for more detailed and appropriate information you can check there official website for the same thankyou .
IISc Bangalore does not offer a B.Tech or undergraduate program in Aeronautical Engineering through JEE Main. IISc offers a B.Sc (Research) program for undergraduate students, and admission to this is possible through JEE Advanced, not JEE Main.
For M.Tech in Aerospace Engineering at IISc, admission is through GATE, not JEE.
If you are interested in Aeronautical or Aerospace Engineering at the undergraduate level, you should target IITs like IIT Bombay, Kanpur, Kharagpur, or Madras. These branches usually require a rank within 1500 to 3000 in JEE Advanced for general category students. JEE Main is only used as a qualifier for JEE Advanced in this path.
Hi dear candidate,
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IISER Aptitude Test 2025 - Result (Out), Answer Key, Cutoff, Question Paper, Process ALL THE BEST !
Hello Meghana,
Yes, IISc (Indian Institute of Science) offers M.Tech programs for working professionals through a specialized program called M.Tech (Engineering) - Continuing Education Program (CEP) .
Here are some key points about the program:
Eligibility :
Working professionals with relevant work experience and an appropriate educational background (usually a B.Tech/B.E. in the related field) can apply.
You must have a minimum number of years of experience in a technical or relevant field.
Duration :
The program is typically designed to be part-time and spans over 3 to 4 years , allowing professionals to continue working while pursuing the degree.
Course Structure :
Classes are usually held during weekends or in the evenings , making it easier for working professionals to attend.
The course is designed to enhance skills and knowledge in specific fields while balancing work and studies.
Specializations :
The program offers a variety of specializations in engineering and technology fields like Mechanical Engineering , Electrical Engineering , Computer Science , Aerospace Engineering , etc.
Selection Process :
Applicants are typically selected based on their academic qualifications , work experience , and sometimes a written test or interview .
Application Process :
You can apply online through the IISc website , and it is advisable to regularly check for any specific announcements or dates related to the CEP program.
Reputed Degree : An M.Tech from IISc is highly respected in both academic and professional circles.
Flexibility : The program is designed to be flexible to fit around your professional commitments.
Industry Collaboration : Since IISc is one of the top institutions in India, the program often involves collaboration with industries and provides opportunities for career advancement.
Hope that helps...
Hello there,
Yes, IISc Bangalore offers admission to its 4-year B.Sc. (Research) program through the IISER Aptitude Test (IAT) , but not a direct 5-year B.Sc.-M.Sc. integrated course via IAT. Key Points:
Program Offered : 4-year B.Sc. (Research) with option to extend for 1-year M.Sc.
Admission via IAT : Apply for IAT and also separately on IISc admission portal .
Course Structure : First 3 semesters - common subjects, later specialization and research projects.
Eligibility for M.Sc. Extension : Based on academic performance during B.Sc.
Note : IISc application opens from May 1 to June 6, 2025.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
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The campus is lush and peaceful, with great hostel facilities, 24/7 libraries, and active sports & cultural activities. Students engage in seminars, industry collaborations (IBM, Google, QNu Labs), and government-backed projects (ISRO, DRDO). Overall, IISc is a perfect place for deep research and career growth in quantum technology.
Hello,
To gain admission to the BS-MS program at IISc Bangalore , you can apply through JEE Advanced or the IISER Aptitude Test (IAT).
Here's a summary of the previous years' cutoffs:
JEE Advanced Cutoff for IISc Bangalore (BS-MS)
General: Around 757 rank
OBC-NCL: Around 755 rank
SC: Around 559 rank
ST: Around 295 rank
IAT Cutoff for IISc Bangalore (BS-MS)
General: Around 17 rank
OBC-NCL: Around 420 rank
SC: Around 1,236 rank
ST: Around 4,897 rank
Cutoffs vary yearly based on difficulty and applicants, so aim for a high score.
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