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The alumni of Division of Mechanical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science IISc are working in renowned institution some of the notable names are Dr. Rajhnath Mashelkar who is a former director general of CSIR, Prof. Ashok Jhunjhunwala who is
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The alumni of Division of Mechanical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science IISc are working in renowned institution some of the notable names are Dr. Rajhnath Mashelkar who is a former director general of CSIR, Prof. Ashok Jhunjhunwala who is working as a visionary in telecom & power and some alumni are working in top reputed companies like Amazon, Cisco TCS IBM HP and more. Some alumni students chose to pursue higher studies in top global universities like MIT and Stanford.
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IISc Bangalore offers M.Tech. in Quantum Technology with a vibrant community of researchers, a multi-disciplinary program, and a programme coordination committee. The programme has four thrust areas: Quantum Computation and Simulation, Quantum
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IISc Bangalore offers M.Tech. in Quantum Technology with a vibrant community of researchers, a multi-disciplinary program, and a programme coordination committee. The programme has four thrust areas: Quantum Computation and Simulation, Quantum Communications, Quantum Measurement and Sensing, and Materials for Quantum Technologies. Placement statistics are generally good, with the first batch (2021-2023) having 23 students selected out of 518 applications, and the second batch (2022-2024) having 20 students selected out of 500 applications. The programme requires a total of 64 credits, with 20 credits for the project, and offers elective courses for students to consolidate their knowledge and expertise.
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To join Division of Mechanical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science candidates must apply online through the official website of Indian Institute of Science IISc also they must meet the eligibility criteria and selection process that is
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To join Division of Mechanical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science candidates must apply online through the official website of Indian Institute of Science IISc also they must meet the eligibility criteria and selection process that is they must have a bachelor's degree with minimum 60% aggregate marks. Most importantly they need to qualify and score good in entrance exam Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering GATE which is primary aspect of the admission process.
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The faculty at Division of mechanical sciences is a highly qualified and accomplished faculty, renowned for their expertise in various specialised areas of mechanical engineering and related fields, they are well qualified, knowledgeable, and
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The faculty at Division of mechanical sciences is a highly qualified and accomplished faculty, renowned for their expertise in various specialised areas of mechanical engineering and related fields, they are well qualified, knowledgeable, and dedicated to helping students learn new skills. The faculty's strong research focus and engagement in national and international collaboration contributes to a dynamic learning environment.
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5 months ago
What are the eligibility criteria for admission to IISc Bangalore for M.Tech. in Smart Manufacturing?
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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The eligibility criteria for admission to IISc Bangalore for M.Tech. in Smart Manufacturing are:
- Bachelor's degree holders in Engineering/Technology or its equivalent
- B.E./B.Tech. equivalent examinations of Professional Societies, recognised
- Bachelor's degree holders in Engineering/Technology or its equivalent
- B.E./B.Tech. equivalent examinations of Professional Societies, recognised
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The eligibility criteria for admission to IISc Bangalore for M.Tech. in Smart Manufacturing are:
- Bachelor's degree holders in Engineering/Technology or its equivalent
- B.E./B.Tech. equivalent examinations of Professional Societies, recognised by MoE/UPSC/AICTE
- The selection is based on 70% GATE score + 30% performance in interview.
- Bachelor's degree holders in Engineering/Technology or its equivalent
- B.E./B.Tech. equivalent examinations of Professional Societies, recognised by MoE/UPSC/AICTE
- The selection is based on 70% GATE score + 30% performance in interview.
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The college is very strict when it comes to the eligibility requirements of M.Sc. in Chemical Sciences at IISc Bangalore, with a minimum of first class in B.Sc. or an equivalent degree with Chemistry as one of the main subjects with Mathematic
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The college is very strict when it comes to the eligibility requirements of M.Sc. in Chemical Sciences at IISc Bangalore, with 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, and selection is based 100% on performance in the JAM exam.
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The Division of Mechanical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science offers various extracurricular activities and clubs like Technical club, creative club, hobby club, dance music and drama club. Also Institute has sports facilities too they have
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The Division of Mechanical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science offers various extracurricular activities and clubs like Technical club, creative club, hobby club, dance music and drama club. Also Institute has sports facilities too they have different sports teams who represents the institute in different competitions, institute also organises various events and fun activities for students. For more information you can visit the institute
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5 months ago
What kind of jobs do M.Sc. in Chemical Sciences graduates do afer completing this course from IISc Bangalore?
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M.Sc. in Chemical Sciences graduates from IISc Bangalore can work as:
- Post-Doc for 2-5 years
- Prof or scientist
- PhD position after MS
- Research at a university
- Faculty/scientist in an academic institute
Average salary package is between 1
- Post-Doc for 2-5 years
- Prof or scientist
- PhD position after MS
- Research at a university
- Faculty/scientist in an academic institute
Average salary package is between 1
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M.Sc. in Chemical Sciences graduates from IISc Bangalore can work as:
- Post-Doc for 2-5 years
- Prof or scientist
- PhD position after MS
- Research at a university
- Faculty/scientist in an academic institute
Average salary package is between 10 to 20 Lacs.
- Post-Doc for 2-5 years
- Prof or scientist
- PhD position after MS
- Research at a university
- Faculty/scientist in an academic institute
Average salary package is between 10 to 20 Lacs.
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IISc Bangalore is considered a better option than IITs for an M.Sc. in chemistry due to its higher ranking and reputation. The Chemical Sciences department at IISc Bangalore offers a 2-year M.Sc. programme with a minimum of first class in B.Sc
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IISc Bangalore is considered a better option than IITs for an M.Sc. in chemistry due to its higher ranking and reputation. The Chemical Sciences department at IISc Bangalore offers a 2-year M.Sc. programme with 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 2025 CY Rank. The areas of study include Quantum Chemistry, Statistical Mechanics, Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Organic Reactions, Spectroscopy, Main Group Chemistry, and Organometallic Chemistry.
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7 months ago
Are there any scholarships available at Division of Mechanical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science?
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Yes, Division of Mechanical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science offers various scholarships to the deserving students who performs well in academis and in sports. Also scholarships from Infosys, IBM, HP, Tata, Microsoft, are also available f
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Yes, Division of Mechanical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science offers various scholarships to the deserving students who performs well in academis and in sports. Also scholarships from Infosys, IBM, HP, Tata, Microsoft, are also available for deserving students. Also there are some government scholarships to the students who comes from economically weaker section of society and those whose family income is below average.
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