Amity University | B.Sc Admissions 2025
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Hello
According to 2019,people who score above 90 they were alloted seats in first round, 88-89 were alloted in the second round and 83-85 were alloted in the 3rd round. By the way you will get chance to take admission in iiser and Don't loose hope.
All the best.
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) releases a list of applicants who partly qualify for entrance, but didnt get into the college just because there are no more vacancy for such students.
But as far as waiting list (WL) is concerned, it is great to atleast to be in it.
when a selected candidate fails to get into that college, these WL students (acc to their order of eligibilty) are called to get a seat in that college.
This is what waiting list in IISER mean.
I hope my answer was clear.
Feel free to ask any dobts in comments.
Hello Shem!
You must accept the seat offer by paying the Seat Acceptance Fees, as illustrated in the offer letter. Once you have approved the offer, you would be supposed for Float in successive rounds provided you have practiced the Float option.
Refund of SAF(seat acceptance fee) is possible but only through the counseling portal within a stipulated period. And there is no cancellation fee if withdrawal is made within this time. However, bank charges, if any, will apply.
Keep checking the IISER official website for updates regularly.
Hope you understood.
Hello aspirant,
As IISER cutoff marks have their own criteria to select the students. Cutoff marks can be depends on different school boards such as CBSE, ICSE and Other state boards. Cutoff list mentions the minimum required score by the applicants out of 500 in class 12th. Also cutoff lists depends upon the different categories like GEN/EWS, OBC,SC/ST and PwD.
If you belong to CBSE board and you are in general category then you should score 427 marks, if you belong to OBC then score should be 416 marks, if you are SC/ST then 376-396 marks.
And you scored 68 marks so chances seems to be less to get any IISER.
Dear aspirant,
Actually IISERs do not declare cutoffs , neither do they declare individual marks. They just declare if the candidate is selected or Not.
I am providing you the link where you can have a look at the previous year's merit list and get an idea about your chances for admission in IISER. There you will also find other information related to IISER which may be helpful.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iiser-merit-list-and-cutoff
I hope this helps!
Hi Anurag, I think yes, you can get seat in IISER but it is quite difficult. The competition has been going up really high over the last few years, so inorder to get into the most deemed IISER's usually high score is required.
However, if you have availed the float options and if you have luck on your side, then if not in the first round, in second or third round you may be shot at the IISER.
Best of luck!
Dear aspirant
IISER cutoff for the year 2020 is the minimum marks required by a candidate to get into Indian institute of sciences education and research for the selection of candidates into 7 branches of the institute.
I'm giving you the minimum percentile required to get into IISER which is 60%
With your rank you can be able to get into the branches of Bihar, Assam, Manipur, Mizoram, Orissa and Uttarakhand.
Please check the link below to see the minimum cutoff for various branches of IISER
https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/iiser-merit-list-and-cutoff/amp
Hey Udayan,
At first many many congratulations for your success in JEE ADVANCED 2020.
We all know that without officially released cut-off details for top and eminent IISERs by the conducting authority we can't make any accurate comment regarding your admission chances. So we have to go for the previous year's cut-off details.
Hence after analysing those informations, I can assure you that you've enough probability to grab a seat under SC category in these 4 IISERs mentioned below:
So don't need to be worried. You can also check the following website to ensure my estimation:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iiser-merit-list-and-cutoff
Hope that the Careers360 JEE ADVANCED college predictor tool must be quite helpful in this regard:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-advanced-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Wish you all the best.
Hello Aditya!
You must know that the board cutoff has been reduced to 60% this year due to covid-19 crisis. You can check that in the official website too.
You just have to cross the 60% mark and you can then appear for IAT. It doesn't matter if you score 95% in non-medical stream.
Coming to your IAT score which is 33, it is very low if you compare with previous year statistics. The students who were from the general category got their 3rd or 4th preferred IISER in the last round of allotment with 80+ marks . From the reserved category, at least 70 marks in IAT is required for the same.
With 33 marks it is impossible for you to get any IISER(even the newest ones). Unfortunately, you don't stand a chance for IISER Mohali too.
There is no use to be disheartened. When there is will there is way. Start preparing for the exam again or utilise your back up plans.
All the best for your future!
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We get very good food and the arrangement is good. Although you need to bring things like mattress, bucket etc. But otherwise hostel rooms are spacious and very clean. All other facilities mentioned are very good. We have good class room with well maintaining.
The college campus has wifi facility except for hostel rooms , but they are planning to provide there also . The college labs are well equipped and have everything you need will be there in the lab .
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