Amity University | B.Sc Admissions 2025
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Dear Aspirant,
It is not easy to predict the exact admission situation as it depends on the number of students attempting the exam, number of students willing to take admission and the seat matrix of the college.
There are about 1300 seats in IISERs exclusively reserved for candidates entering via IAT.
So, based on this statistic we can say that it is quite difficult to get into IISERs with this rank. You have a fair chance of getting into Berhampur or Bhopal in the post allotment rounds as students leave after getting engineering/medical colleges .
These predictions are purely based on experience as we don't have any official cutoff details.
Please check the link below for more details.
Hope this helps.
Dear Aspirant,
It is quite hard to predict the exact situation as it depends on the number of students attempting the exam, the order in which you have full your choice form and the seat matrix of the college.
1300 seats are reserved for IAT Candidates in IISERs.
7.5 percentage of these seats are reserved for ST candidates hence about 197 seats are reserved.
Looking at these statistics we can say that you have an excellent chance of getting into IISERs. You have a really good chance of getting into TVM, Mohali and Tirupati. A small chance of getting into Pune or Kolkata. These predictions are purely based on experience as we don't have any official cutoff details.
Hope this helps.
Please check the link below for more details
Dear Aspirant,
It is not possible to make accurate predictions as it depends on the number of students attempting the exam, the preferences of the students and the seat matrix of the colleges.
As we don't have any official cutoff details the predictions are based on the experience only.
There are 1300 seats in IISERs that are reserved for candidates getting admitted via IAT.
About 250 seats are reserved for OBC NCL candidates.
Looking at these trends we can say that you have a fair chance of getting into IISERs in the last rounds. You have a good chance of getting IISER Tirupati, Berhampur or Bhopal and a small chance of getting TVM or Mohali in the post allotment rounds.
Hope this helps.
Check out the link below for more details.
Dear Aspirant,
Usually it is not possible to predict the exact situation as it depends on the number of students attempting the exam, the preferences of the students and the seat matrix of the colleges.
There is no official cutoff details available hence these predictions are purely based on experience.
1300 seats are reserved in IISERs for the IAT Candidates.
Looking at your rank we can say that you have an excellent chance of getting into IISERs.
Your chance of getting into old IISERs like Pune/Kolkata is low but you have a great chance of getting into IISER TVM, Mohali, Tirupati in the last rounds. You might get Berhampur or Bhopal in the third or fourth rounds.
Hope this helps.
Dear Aspirant,
It is quite hard to predict the exact situation as it depends on the number of students attempting the exam, the preferences of the students and the seat matrix of the college.
There are 1300 seats in IISER reserved for IAT Candidates and about 200 seats are reserved for students of each category (apart from general).
We don't have any official cutoff details from the college and hence these predictions are based on experiences only.
Based on the given statistics we can say that it is quite hard for you to get into IISERs. If you are passionate about Science please keep other options open.
Please check the link below for more details.
Hope this helps.
Dear Aspirant,
It is quite hard to predict the exact situation as it depends on the number of students attempting the exam the preferences of the students and the seat matrix of the college. IISERs do not release any official cutoff details hence making the predictions even vague.
Out of 1300 seats reserved for IAT Candidates, 300 seats are reserved for OBC NCL candidates.
Your category rank is 4424 and hence we can say that it is quite hard to get into IISERs.
The chances are really low so please keep other options open.
Please check the link below for more details on cutoffs.
Hope this helps.
Dear Aspirant,
It is quite hard to predict the exact situation as it depends on the number of students attempting the exam, the preferences of the students and the seat matrix of the colleges.
So,
There are 1300 seats in IISERs (via IAT) and about 130- 200 seats are reserved for each category.
So, you have a decent chance of getting into Berhampur campus in the last or post allotment rounds.
There will be students leaving IISERs after they get into other medical and engineering colleges.
Please check the link below for more information.
Hope this helps.
Dear Aspirant,
It is quite hard to predict the exact situation as it depends on the number of students attempting the exam the preferences of the students and the seat matrix of the college.
Number of seats in IISER - 1700
Number of seats for IAT - 1300
Number of category seats - 200 approx.
per category
Looking at these data you can say that the chances of you getting into IISER is pretty low.
You have a small chance of getting into BPR or Tirupati campus in the last or post allotment rounds as students give up their seats when they get other medical/ engineering colleges.
Please keep other options open
Dear Aspirant,
It is quite hard to predict the exact situation as it depends on the number of students attempting the exam the preferences of the students and the seat matrix of the college.
There are 1700 seats in IISER and about 1300 are reserved for IAT Candidates. About 200 seats are reserved for SC candidates.
Looking at this statistics we can say that you have a small chance of getting into new IISERs like BPR, Tirupati in the last or post allotment rounds.
Usually not all students who get into IISERs accept the admission. Hence, you have a decent chance.
Also, there is no official cutoff details that we have for accurately predicting the situation hence this is purely based on my past experience.
If you are sure about pursuing science please keep other options open.
Hope this helps.
Check out the link below for more details.
Dear Aspirant,
It is quite hard to predict the exact situation as it depends on the number of students attempting the exam, the preferences of the students and the seat matrix of the college.
There are only 1700 seats in IISERs and about 1300 seats are reserved for IAT Candidates. So from this trend we can say that it is quite hard to get a seat in IISER.
You have a small chance of getting into IISERs in the post allotment rounds as there will be students who will give up the seats after getting into other engineering or medical colleges.
Please keep other options open and check the link below for more details on IISER admission process.
Hope this helps.
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