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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 specifi
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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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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 specifi
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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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For UG courses, KVPY JEE and NEET are considered for admission.
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Unfortunately, no, only 1-year dropper students are allowed. That is, students who have passed 12th in the year of admission or the year before that.
3 years ago
How can a PCB student apply at IISC?
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Unfortunately, no. The website states, "The candidates must have studied Physics. Chemistry and Mathematics as main subjects in their qualifying exam along with any other subjects. "
However, don't lose hope; there are other research-oriented c
However, don't lose hope; there are other research-oriented c
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Unfortunately, no. The website states, "The candidates must have studied Physics. Chemistry and Mathematics as main subjects in their qualifying exam along with any other subjects. "
However, don't lose hope; there are other research-oriented colleges where you can still apply.
However, don't lose hope; there are other research-oriented colleges where you can still apply.
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3 years ago
Is Maths mandatory for IISC UG programme?
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Yes, it is. Physics, Chemistry and mathematics are mandatory to apply for UG programme, even if you apply via NEET.
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You can only choose one major subject, although, in some of these institutes, you might be able to do a minor, whose criteria depend upon the institute.
3 years ago
Is studying B.Sc. at IISC or IISER or NISER good for research prestigious like MBBS course after 12th?
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If you are planning to pursue research as a career, then no doubt these institutes are among the best in India. But in India, currently, earning money after B.Sc. and even M.Sc. is challenging as compared to MBBS. In the end, you should choose
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If you are planning to pursue research as a career, then no doubt these institutes are among the best in India. But in India, currently, earning money after B.Sc. and even M.Sc. is challenging as compared to MBBS. In the end, you should choose a degree of your choice because it is only then you would excel in your career. Also, both occupations are equally necessary; a country requires scientists and doctors to keep running the country, but unfortunately, only a few fractions of students take up research as compared to medicine.
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