7 months ago
Is Division of Mechanical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science a private or government college?
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VISHAL GUPTACurrent Student
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The Division of Mechanical Sciences is part of the *Indian Institute of Science (IISc)*. IISc is a *public/government* research university which was founded with the help of mix of various agencies such as Government of India and is also large
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The Division of Mechanical Sciences is part of the *Indian Institute of Science (IISc)*. IISc is a *public/government* research university which was founded with the help of mix of various agencies such as Government of India and is also largely funded by the government. It is a reputable Institution of Eminence as ranked by the Indian government.
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Division of Mechanical Sciences, in IISc, is a competitive programme to get admission in. In *UG (BS Research)*, the candidates should have good PCM marks, and have to qualify through *JEE (Advanced), KVPY, NEET-UG or IISER Aptitude Test (IAT)
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Division of Mechanical Sciences, in IISc, is a competitive programme to get admission in. In *UG (BS Research)*, the candidates should have good PCM marks, and have to qualify through *JEE (Advanced), KVPY, NEET-UG or IISER Aptitude Test (IAT)*. PG (M.Tech/M.Tech Research/Ph.D.) requires usually that the required Grade-Point (G.P.) of B.E. or B.Tech to admit in the work-related cornerstone has been met, which is commonly a B.E./B.Tech degree or M.E./M.Tech, except for a good and valid GATE score. At least research-based degrees can be entered by *interviews or written tests* plus GATE scores as well. The admissions portal of the IISc has all applications done online.
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7 months ago
Can I get direct admission to Division of Mechanical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science?
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No, you can not take direct admission to the Division of Mechanical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science. The college offers only MTech and MDes courses. Admission to these courses is based on the scores obtained in the GATE and CAT exams, re
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No, you can not take direct admission to the Division of Mechanical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science. The college offers only MTech and MDes courses. Admission to these courses is based on the scores obtained in the GATE and CAT exams, respectively. There is no management quota or any other quota available at the college for direct admission.
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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Yes, there are overhead expenses during B.Sc. (Research) in Biology at IISc Bangalore, including medical insurance premiums and online application fees.
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Yes, tuition fee waiver is available for the M.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering students at IISc Bangalore. The tuition fee is fully waived for students enrolled in the M.Tech. program. Additionally, students are awarded scholarships/
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Yes, tuition fee waiver is available for the M.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering students at IISc Bangalore. The tuition fee is fully waived for students enrolled in the M.Tech. program. Additionally, students are awarded scholarships/fellowships from the date of joining the Institute, with a monthly stipend of Rs. 12,400 for M.Tech. students.
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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M.Tech. in Microelectronics and VLSI Design graduates from IISc Bangalore can work in the following sectors:
1. Corporate Sector
2. Core VLSI companies
3. Indian companies such as Immensa Semiconductors, Saankhya Labs, iWave Technologies, Crick
1. Corporate Sector
2. Core VLSI companies
3. Indian companies such as Immensa Semiconductors, Saankhya Labs, iWave Technologies, Crick
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M.Tech. in Microelectronics and VLSI Design graduates from IISc Bangalore can work in the following sectors:
1. Corporate Sector
2. Core VLSI companies
3. Indian companies such as Immensa Semiconductors, Saankhya Labs, iWave Technologies, Cricket Semiconductor, Soft Machines, Graphene Semiconductors, SignalChip, and Mobiveil
4. Research and development
5. Academia
6. Industry
7. Reputed companies that pick students from IITs and BITS.
1. Corporate Sector
2. Core VLSI companies
3. Indian companies such as Immensa Semiconductors, Saankhya Labs, iWave Technologies, Cricket Semiconductor, Soft Machines, Graphene Semiconductors, SignalChip, and Mobiveil
4. Research and development
5. Academia
6. Industry
7. Reputed companies that pick students from IITs and BITS.
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Anant katareCurrent Student
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Faculty at Division of Mechanical Sciences Indian Institute of Science IISc is considered one of the best in field they have good and experienced faculty members. The faculty is well qualified and experienced in their respective fields and are
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Faculty at Division of Mechanical Sciences Indian Institute of Science IISc is considered one of the best in field they have good and experienced faculty members. The faculty is well qualified and experienced in their respective fields and are supportive helping students in various projects, internships hunting and organising different events and fun activities. Some students reviewed that they like the college because of experience and renowned faculty they helped students with various real time projects and experiences.
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5 months ago
What is the expected salary of a M.Sc. in Chemical Sciences graduate from IISc Bangalore?
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The expected salary of a M.Sc. in Chemical Sciences graduate from IISc Bangalore is between 10 to 15 Lacs per annum for 25% of the students, and between 15-20 Lacs per annum for 24% of the students, according to the IISC Bangalore Placements S
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The expected salary of a M.Sc. in Chemical Sciences graduate from IISc Bangalore is between 10 to 15 Lacs per annum for 25% of the students, and between 15-20 Lacs per annum for 24% of the students, according to the IISC Bangalore Placements Statistics (2018- 2019 Batch).
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To apply for M.Sc. in Chemical Sciences at IISc Bangalore, you need to have a minimum of first class in B.Sc. or an equivalent degree with Chemistry as one of the main subjects with Mathematics at the PUC or Plus 2 level. The selection process
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To apply for M.Sc. in Chemical Sciences at IISc Bangalore, you need to have a minimum of first class in B.Sc. or an equivalent degree with Chemistry as one of the main subjects with Mathematics at the PUC or Plus 2 level. The selection process is based on 100% performance in the JAM exam in Chemistry (CY). The intake is 30. Areas of study include Quantum Chemistry, Statistical Mechanics, Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Organic Reactions, Spectroscopy, Main Group Chemistry, Organometallic Chemistry.
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To get admission to M.Sc. in Chemical Sciences at IISc Bangalore, candidates must have a minimum of first class in B.Sc. or an equivalent degree with Chemistry as one of the main subjects and Mathematics at the PUC or Plus 2 level. The selecti
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To get admission to M.Sc. in Chemical Sciences at IISc Bangalore, candidates must have a minimum of first class in B.Sc. or an equivalent degree with Chemistry as one of the main subjects and Mathematics at the PUC or Plus 2 level. The selection process is based on 100% performance in the JAM exam in Chemistry (CY). The intake is 30. Areas of study include Quantum Chemistry, Statistical Mechanics, Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Organic Reactions, Spectroscopy, Main Group Chemistry, Organometallic Chemistry.
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