Hey ,
You can check the list of all the courses available at IISC , bangalore by following the given link :
https://www.careers360.com/university/indian-institute-of-science-bangalore/courses
Since you are in 12th grade , you will be interested in knowing only the eligibility of UG courses i.e. B.tech in different branches. So the eligibility criteria for all the UG courses there , is 10+2 passed from a recognized board with a minimum of 60% with physics , chemistry and maths as main subjects.
Hope it helps!
Hi dear,
Hope you are doing well!
Now let's go through your question.
IISc Bangalore offers various level of programs such as:
IISc offers admission to its four-year Bachelor of Science (Research) program.
Eligiblity :
You have to clear Class 12 with atleast 60% aggregate marks or equivalent grade. Apart from this, you must have studied Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as main subjects in Class 12.
* IISc offers admission to aspirants on the basis of their score in competitive exams.
Exams accepted:
KVPY-SA, KVPY-SB, KVPY-SX,JEE Mains/Advance & NEET.(securing minimum of 60% of the total marks)
Postgraduate courses offered in IISc are Master of Technology (M.Tech), Master of Design (M.Des).
Eligibility: BE/ B Tech/ B Des/ B Arch degrees from a recognized university with valid GATE or CEED scores.
Master of Management (M.Mgt) is a postgraduate program.
Candidates need to qualify BE/ B.Tech or equivalent degree (with a valid GATE or CAT or GMAT).
Ph.D. is offered in 38 different fields of specialization.
Jam, Jest, Gate etc.
Thank You & All the best!
The only UG courses available at IISC Bangalore is the four-year Bachelor of Science Research courses.The four-year Bachelor of Science (Research) Programme is organized into eight semesters. The final semester is devoted exclusively to a research project. The following major disciplines are available in the Bachelor of Science (Research) Programme:
Biology
Chemistry
Earth & Environmental Science
Materials
Mathematics
Physics
Students specializing in any of the above disciplines will have to take a set of prescribed core and elective courses in the chosen discipline. They will also take courses in engineering, humanities, and interdisciplinary areas for a well-rounded learning experience. While a student specializes in a major discipline, he/she can also broaden his/her knowledge and skills by taking courses in other disciplines. Students who take a sufficient number of designated courses in a discipline other than their major will qualify for a "minor" in that discipline. The combination of courses taken by a student will be listed in his/her final transcript.
Semesters 1, 2 and 3: A systematic exposure to scientific, mathematical and engineering principles will take place during the first three semesters. In each of these semesters, the students will take one course each in physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology, engineering and the humanities. The teaching of the compulsory core courses in science and engineering will include substantial components of laboratory demonstrations and hands-on experiments. The students will also be exposed to courses in the humanities that will help them appreciate science and its implications for society and also sharpen their skills in communicating science to both experts and to the general public.
Semesters 4, 5 and 6: At the beginning of the fourth semester, each student will choose a discipline for specialization ("major") according to his/her academic interest. The following specializations are available: (1) Biology (2) Chemistry (3) Earth & Environmental Science (4) Materials (5) Mathematics (6) Physics. All these specializations are interdisciplinary in nature and will have adequate exposure to other disciplines. The number of students in each discipline will be approximately the same. Both the academic interests of the student and his/her performance in the first three semesters will be considered in assigning a major discipline. In addition to a "major" discipline, a student may also choose a "minor" discipline. In each of these semesters, the students will typically take four courses in the chosen major and minor disciplines; they will also take one elective course in engineering and one seminar course in the humanities.
Semesters 7 and 8: A research project will be started in the seventh semester along with advanced elective courses. The final semester will be devoted exclusively to the project. The project should be in the chosen major discipline or an interdisciplinary topic that substantially overlaps with the major discipline.
All lecture courses will be taught by IISc faculty who will bring their rich experience of research and graduate training to bear on teaching at the undergraduate level. Mentoring and tutorials will be two important aspects of the undergraduate experience at IISc. Lecture courses will be accompanied by tutorials in which post-graduate students of IISc will assist students under the supervision of faculty members. Post-graduate students will also be involved in conducting laboratory classes.
Students who complete all requirements for the award of the Bachelor of Science (Research) degree have the option of getting a Master of Science degree by studying at the Institute for a fifth year. The Master of Science degree will be awarded in the six Major disciplines currently available in the Undergraduate Programme. Students opting for the Master of Science programme will get both Bachelor of Science (Research) and Master of Science degrees at the end of the fifth year if they complete all requirements for the award of the Master of Science degree.
Details about the six disciplines and engineering and the humanities are available on this site under "Subjects & Curriculum".
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