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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, IIST - Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology accepts JEE (Advanced) scores for admission to its B.Tech. program. Admission is based on the JEE (Advanced) All India Rank (AIR) of the candidate.
Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology accepts JEE score for admission to its undergraduate programs. The JEE score is the only criteria for admission to IIST.
Students must qualify the JEE (Advanced) exam and then apply for IIST counseling. Admissions are based on the aggregate marks scored in JEE (Advanced).
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
The top courses of IIST - Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology are:
- Aerospace Engineering
- Electronics and Communication Engineering (Avionics)
- Dual Degree in Astronomy & Astrophysics / Earth System Science / Solid State Physics / Optical Engineering
These courses are the most popular among students and have a very good placement record. Graduates from these courses are highly sought-after by top companies in the space industry and other related fields.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Life at IIST is a unique and enriching experience. The campus offers good hostel facilities for both boys and girls, with well-ventilated, spacious, and well-furnished rooms, along with 24-hour high-speed Wi-Fi connectivity and CCTV surveillance. The faculty is highly qualified and experienced, and the curriculum is regularly updated to ensure students are well-prepared for their careers. The institute is known for its good placements, with most students being placed in the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The college is also known for providing scholarships and job security, making it an attractive choice for students.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
- B.Tech (Aerospace Engineering): Open: 64.21, Close: 53.83 for GEN, 53.55, 44.81 for OBC, 33.88, 30.60 for SC
- Electronics and Communication Engineering with specialisation in Avionics: Opening Rank: 77, Closing Rank: 951
- 5-Year B.Tech + M.Tech. (Dual Degree) Course: Opening Rank: 240, Closing Rank: 882
- B.Tech Cutoff: Usually the cutoff marks for the general category students goes to 66-68%, for OBC 65-66%, for SC 63%, for ST 62.5%
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
IIST Kerala and IIT Bhubaneswar are prestigious institutes in India. As per the NIRF Engineering 2023 ranks, IIT Bhubaneswar ranks 47 and IIST ranks 48. Aerospace Engineering at IIST will help you get ready for ISRO; however, Civil Engineering at IIT Bhubaneswar will prepare you for various top MNCs. Choosing between these two branches is totally dependent on the candidate's preference.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Hello,
It is quite difficult to predict the chances of getting seat in IIST, Thiruvananthapuram based on JEE Advanced rank. Last year the cut off rank (IIST UG ADMISSION-RANK) is as follows for OBC category
- Aerospace Engineering: 473
- Electronics and Communication : 511
- B.Tech. + Master of Science/Master of Technology: 521
And here is the Closing Percentage of JEE Advanced 2020 marks.
- Aerospace Engineering: 21.72 %
- Electronics and Communication : 21.46%
- B.Tech. + Master of Science/Master of Technology: 21.21%
Each year the maximum marks for JEE Advanced changes so does the cut off. You will have decent chances of getting seat if you
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2 years ago
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3 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
This is because in previous years, the closing rank has been around 850 (general) and 324 for the OBC NCL category in aerospace engineering.
Due to the high number of candidates applying for this branch, the cut-off remains high as only 60 seats are available per batch.
However, you may have a chance to get admission in the Avionics Engineering branch. This estimate is based on previous-year data, and this year's results may differ.
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