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Kartik Goel

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The Center of Excellence in Space Sciences India (CESSI) is a Center of Excellence (CoE) financed by the Ministry of Human Resource Development under the Government of India's Frontier Areas of Science and Technology Scheme (FAST). These CoEs are anticipated to provide postgraduate and doctoral programs that integrate a unique blend of basic and engineering sciences, allowing for the integration of fundamental knowledge while fostering research proficiency. To support fundamental and applied national research in space sciences, CESSI administers an MS programme to attract competent and motivated engineering (BE/BTech) students to scien

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Students can eat breakfast, lunch, evening snacks, and dinner at the IISER Kolkata mess. Breakfast selections will include boiled egg, bread-butter, cornflakes, idli, omelet, sambar, vada, and so on, with tea or coffee. Lunch options include rice, roti, daal, paneer, fish, chicken, dahi, papad, salad, and so on. Evening snacks include samosas, chowmin, bread-butter, omelets, and other items. Students can choose from rice, roti, daal, veg fry, chili chicken, mutton, dahi, and other dishes for dinner.

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During the first year, a student can only fail one course. A student is required to clear the backlog in the extra test, which will be held one year after the regular end-of-semester exam.

In the second year, a student can fail no more than one course and must pass the others.

Backlogs at the end of the Spring semester (within 10 days of the completion of the semester).

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Approximately 1447 students are now enrolled at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata (IISER Kolkata) , with 384 of them being female. This includes students pursuing various academic programs such as BS-MS, MS, Integrated Ph.D., and Ph.D. The academic staff is 118.

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GANNABATTULA VENKATA SAI GANESH

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You can't get direct admission into IISER on the basis of 10+2 marks. You have to apply for JEE which is conducted by IIT. You have to appear and qualify JEE Main and JEE Advanced or IISER Aptitude Test (for INSPIRE Eligible Students) with good marks.

Those who have qualified KVPY can apply directly without appearing for JEE Main and Advanced. The candidates applying through state and central board have to give IISER aptitude test for admission into IISER.

There are various campuses of IISER in India at different place which is IISER Kolkata, IISER Mohali, IISER Trivandrum, IISER Bhopal and IISER Pune.

If you qualify with good marks then

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GANNABATTULA VENKATA SAI GANESH

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In terms of academics, IISER Kolkata is good but not good as IISER Pune. First of all, major-minor thing is not that good, most of the people opt out of minor and only take major.

And this is really not true that IISERK is good in physics. There are few profs who are very reputed in thier field but most of the physics profs are on a similar level as other IISERs. Overall all the IISER have good research facilities. Also, most of the physics profs have huge ego. Don't know why. They mentally harass students on a regular basis.

* Coming to student life, IISERK campus is very far from the main kolkata city (almost 60 kms). And the transport

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GANNABATTULA VENKATA SAI GANESH

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Hostels at IISER Kolkata

Institute has following three hostels in the permanent campus:

* The Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Hall

* The Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar Hall.                                                         * The Nivedita Hall

IISER Kolkata has three hostels. The hostel accommodations are quite good.

Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar Hall (ICVS): It is an all-boys hostel for BS-MS students. This hostel is the closest to the lecture halls and research labs. You can get to the lecture halls with

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GANNABATTULA VENKATA SAI GANESH

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It should depend upon your category if you are general then you have to be in range of 80 to 110 to get in top IISERs after that if you are obc then you have to be in range of 60–80 marks and in sc, st category you have to be above 40 marks. These marks may vary year by year but it will be in range of what I have mentioned. If your basics are clear then it will easy for you to score because there are basic questions asked in paper. Dont take so much stress and be prepared for it. Best of luck.

 

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Institute of Pharmacy, Jalpaiguri will release 2-3 rounds of WBJEE cutoffs for admission to B.Pharma courses. The cutoffs will be released on a rolling basis, and the seats will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. The cutoffs will be based on the following factors:

The WBJEE score of the candidate
The category of the candidate
The number of seats available in the course

Candidates must visit the official website of entrance exam to read clear instructions on how to proceed with the counselling process, once the round is released.

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