Can anyone tell me after declaration of result in which time period iisc banglore send the call letter for interview based upon IIT JAM 2020?
Hi,
Well you can expect a call for interview or further rounds after declaration of results within two to three weeks after results. Sometimes it can take more than that but most probably the students are called within that time frame for interview and further admission process.
after msc Biotechnology what courses can I do in Indian institute of science and technology
Hey aspirant,
I hope you are doing well.
I am providing you a list of all the study options which you can go for after completing your M.Sc. in Biotechnology:
- Master of Engineering in Biotechnology
- Master of Technology in Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering
- Master of Technology in Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering
- Master of Technology in Biotechnology
- Master of Technology in Industrial Biotechnology
- Master of Philosophy in Biotechnology
- Master of Philosophy + Doctor of Philosophy (Biotechnology)
- Master of Philosophy (Marine Biotechnology and Marine Microbiology)
- Doctor of Philosophy in Marine Biotechnology
- Doctor of Philosophy in Bio-resources and Biotechnology
- Doctor of Philosophy in Biotechnology
- Doctor of Philosophy in Biotechnology and Bioinformatics
- Doctor of Philosophy in (Biotechnology, Biomedical Devices and Technology)
And if you are specific about pursuing your further studies from IISc then you can visit the following link. There you will find a list of all courses offered:
https://www.careers360.com/university/indian-institute-of-science-bangalore/courses
I hope it helps.
ALL THE BEST.
Indian institute of science and technology offers phd Biotechnology and ph microbiology course?
Hello Divjot Kaur!
As given in the official website of IISC, they offer PhD program for Microbiology, and Cell Biology. This programme includes a number of areas of research including molecular biology, cell biology, microbiology, virology, biotechnology etc. The eligibility is either 4 year integrated graduate course or Master's degree in the engineering, pharmacy, agriculture, veterinary, medicine or technology.
Kindly visit the official website of IISC and under Programmes section, visit PG research programmes.
I m a class 11th Odisha state boards science students I want to pursue or go into a good IISc but near me I dont have gud coaching n a mentor so should I take physics wala course accelerate batch . so plz help me n books recommendation .
Hello aspirant, hope you are doing good.
Firstly, it's really nice to see that you have your goal set in mind that you want to get into IISc, and even though it's really tough, I'm pretty sure you will give your best to get in. Now that you don't have much coaching centres near you, it's not a problem and shouldn't be an obstacle for your dream, you can get enrolled in online courses as well.
To get into IISC , you have mainly two options:
1. JEE Mains
2. KVPY
If you score really good in both, you have good chances of getting into IISC. For you, we have a knockout course for JEE Mains, that will prepare you well for your JEE Mains examination, and it's completely online. You can access the videos at any time you want, you can attend countless live sessions by well versed professors, there will be plenty of mock tests and other exams as well to assess you through your daily revision.
To know more about it, find it here:
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-jee-main-april/
Hope this helps you. Good Luck !!
What is next step after completion of bsc from IISC
You have not clarified the course in which you have completed your graduation. However, the best step to do after B.sc is to do higher studies i.e. M.sc . You can pursue M.sc in your desired field. It will result in immense career opportunities before you. Even after completion, you can go to jobs in firms and industries as per the course you have mentioned and can even do PhD if you have interest in teaching.
iisc admission in bsc research physics
For getting admission in BSc Research Physics you have to ways:
- KVPY
- JEE ADVANCED
Via KVPY with good marks after qualifying the interview you will get a fellowship along with a chance to get admission in IISC.
For the second way out you have to qualify in JEE MAINS exam and then you have to qualify JEE ADVANCED and by getting a good rank you can opt for BSc Research Physics.
I hope my answer helps you. All the very best for your future endeavors!
i am a bsc biotechnology first year student in a private college,i have applied for kvpy exam,i am really confused about the stipend ,if i am eligible to become kvpy scholar,then will i get stipend studying from my private college or should study i be in iisc or iit .
hello dear,
It doesn't matter which college you are studying If you are a KVPY scholar and studying in any basic science courses you will get the stipend.
for bachelor degree (bsc), from 1st to 3rd year you will get 20,000 annual contigency grant
and for masters (Msc), from 4th to 5th year you will get 28,000 annual contigency grant
all the very best!!!
I had written neet two times one in 2019 n other in 2020 (I qualified my puc in 2019) I didnt get great marks in neet 2020, n now have joined bsc can I write neet in 2021 n get into iisc for ug courses
As of now, there is no upper age limit for NEET and there is also no cap on the no.of attempts at NEET. So as long as you fulfil the eligibility criteria for NEET, you can appear for NEET in 2021. And to be eligible for NEET, you should have completed your 12th, passed in all subjects and secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. It is 50% for General Category, 45% for PWD and 40% for OBC,SC,ST. Now if you belong to OBC Category, the Category you belong to should be also listed in the Central OBC list. Or else you will be considered as General Category and so you have to secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. This 50% is inclusive of the Theory and Practical marks scored in Physics, Chemistry and Biology collectively. You needn't score 50% in Physics, 50% in Chemistry and 50% in Biology separately. You need an aggregate of 50% or 40% depending on your Category as an aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. And along with Physics, Chemistry and Biology, you should also have studied English as one of the core subjects in your 12th. If you are looking to prepare for NEET on your own, you can try our NEET Knockout package which is available at: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/ . It has as many as 17 years previous question papers with almost 5000 videos and concept videos. This is backed by Artificial Intelligence and so you can study at the comfort of your house at your own pace.
I backed one year for neet, in my seond attempt I didnt get great marks,now I have joined bsc my question is can I get into iisc through neet (3rd attempt) for ug course or should I write kvpy sb for ug course ( I am a first year bsc student)
hello
you can get admission in IISC through neet if you are trying to attempt it again i mean in after your 3rd Attempt .
you can read more from the link given below. as they have mentioned to update neet ug result in there application process which means they take admission through neet also
https://www.iisc.ac.in/admissions/
can repeaters write kvpy ?? if not please help me with other ways/ exams to get into iisc Bangalore .... please.....
Hello vathsa14484,
KVPY can be given three times.
- KVPY (SA) for students of class 11.
- KVPY (SX) for students of class 12.
- KVPY (SB) if you are in your first year perusing a UG Basic science course if you have secured 60% marks in class 12 for a general category or 50% in SC/ST/PWD category.
For entrance to UG courses at IISc, qualifying exams are KVPY, IITJEE and NEET and they have an intake of 120 seats.
The cut off based on NEET AIR are:
- General Quota= 220
- EWS= 4000
- OBC-NCL= 7500
- SC= 10000
- ST= 40000
- KM= 8000
- PWD= 1500
For students applying through JEE mains or advanced, a minimum of 60% (GN), 54% (OBC-NCL), 54%(EWS) and 30% (SC/ST/PWD).
ALL THE BEST!