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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Life at IIT or IISC for a student who has secured a very good rank (below 100) in JEE or GATE after completing their B.Tech from a regular college can be challenging, but also highly rewarding. Here are some aspects of life at these institutes that you can expect:
Academic rigor: The academic curriculum at IIT and IISC is known for its rigor and depth. You can expect to have a demanding schedule, with a focus on developing strong analytical and problem-solving skills. The faculty members are highly experienced and knowledgeable in their fields and will provide you with a rigorous academic experience. Research opportunities: IIT and IISC
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Tarun Singh

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If you are thinking that you have potential that you will definitely clear GATE for M.Tech then surely you will take the drop because its too much worthing in IIT. Otherwise SEE the alternative you have.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Any course from institutions like IIT / NIT is worth time and money. This combination of B.Sc. + M.Sc. From IIT / NIT is definitely a good thing to have.

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Vinayram Narasapuram

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Yes, a student who has completed their undergraduate and postgraduate degrees from a private college can apply for a Ph.D. programme at the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) or the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), provided they meet the eligibility criteria and requirements set by the respective institutions. The eligibility criteria for admission to Ph.D. programs at IITs and IISc typically include a minimum educational qualification of a master's degree in a relevant field with a certain minimum percentage of marks or equivalent grade. Additionally, candidates are required to clear a national-level entrance exam such as the G
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jasveer singh

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IISC B.Sc. Admission is done basis KVPY / JEE Main / JEE Advanced / NEET UG entrance exam. Yes, 4 year Bachelor of Science (Research) programme is offered at IISc. The candidate must have studied Physics Chemistry and Mathematics in +2/12th Standard. In addition, the candidate needs to qualify in one of the national tests KVPY/ IIT-JEE (Main) or (Advanced)/ NEET-UG. Admission in B.Sc. (Research) will be offered to students based on their performance in the national entrance examination (KVPY/JEE Main/ JEE Advanced/NEET-UG). Students are required to fill the IISc Bangalore application form for UG admissions by accessing the IISc Ban
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anshu ranjan

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You must have mathematics as a compulsory subject and a score of 60% or more than that , physics, chemistry , mathematics.

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Abhay Dwivedi

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Yes it is good and u can get admission through iit jam only .

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Vishesh Vanjani

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Yes, you are eligible for taking admission to IISc. Note that IISc gives B.Sc. (research) in Biology Chemistry Earth & Environmental Science, Materials, Mathematics, and Physics along with a minor in any other subject. So, there are no specific courses for biotechnology, but the topic will be taught in your course of study.

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Vishesh Vanjani

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Yes, you are eligible for taking admission to IISc. Note that IISc gives B.Sc. (research) in Biology Chemistry Earth & Environmental Science, Materials, Mathematics, and Physics along with a minor in any other subject. So, there are no specific courses for biotechnology, but the topic will be taught in your course of study.

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