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Muskan Gupta

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Getting admission into Indore Institute of Science and Technology (IIST) for B.Tech with a 60% score in Class 12th might be quite challenging, but not entirely impossible. Here's why:

Admission Requirements:

  • IIST primarily considers JEE Main scores for B.Tech admissions. While they don't officially release minimum Class 12th percentage requirements, a score of 60% might be perceived as borderline or insufficient for securing a seat, especially in popular branches like CSE or ECE.
  • The institute utilizes a dynamic cutoff system based on several factors,  including the number of applicants, seat availability, JEE Main scores across
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Muskan Gupta

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Whether Indore Institute of Science and Technology (IIST) is the "best" in Indore depends entirely on your specific priorities and goals as a prospective student. While it consistently ranks amongst the top 5 engineering colleges in the city, declaring it definitively the "best" requires a nuanced perspective.

Here's a breakdown of IIST's strengths and potential drawbacks to help you make an informed decision:

Strengths:

  • Strong academic reputation: Accredited by AICTE and affiliated to RGPV Bhopal,  IIST boasts a well-structured curriculum and experienced faculty.
  • Good placement record: With placement rates typically exceedi
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Indore Institute of Science and Technology (IIST) doesn't release program-specific minimum cutoff scores for its M.Tech admissions. Instead, they use a dynamic cutoff system based on several factors, including:

  • Number of available seats in each M.Tech specialization.
  • Total number of applicants and their GATE scores.
  • Difficulty level of the GATE exam in that year.
  • Reservation policies and category-wise cutoffs.

Therefore, instead of a fixed minimum cutoff, IIST announces cutoff ranks for each M.Tech specialisation after each round of counseling. These cutoffs represent the rank of the last admitted candidate in that round.

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Program for Self-Finance: SGSITS provides just one MBA programme for self-finance.Year-for-year Breakdown: The two-year fees are split into four semesters. The first semester requires the largest initial payment, which comes to about Rs.66,140 and includes tuition, incidental, development, and other costs.Remaining Semesters: The fees for the remaining semesters will be Rs.59,375 to Rs.59,540, which is a slight reduction. Extra Costs: In addition to tuition, take into account mess, exam, library, and activity costs. Hostels may also be necessary. Scholarship Opportunities: Merit and other factors determine eligibility for a limited num

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