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deepika mauryaCurrent Student
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IISc Bangalore offers internships to students currently in their second or third year of undergraduate studies every year through their Summer Research Fellowship Programme (SRFP).
Application process:
1- The application form will be available
Application process:
1- The application form will be available
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IISc Bangalore offers internships to students currently in their second or third year of undergraduate studies every year through their Summer Research Fellowship Programme (SRFP).
Application process:
1- The application form will be available on the official website of IISc Bangalore.
2- The deadline to submit an application is usually around the end of November.
3- The names of the selected candidates start appearing on the official website around the end of February.
4- The internship begins around the may end or starting week of June and is for 2 months.
5- IISc Bangalore, previously allowed applicants to choose the projects and mentors they would like to work under, but this has been stopped this year.
6- You can also email the professor you would like to work under directly to seek out any available internship opportunities.
If you did not get an internship program in IISc Bangalore there are some other options where you can apply directly for the summer internship program.
1- Diesel Locomotive Works.
2- Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited.
3- National Thermal Power Corporation Limited.
4- Hindustan Computers Limited.
I hope this will help you.
Application process:
1- The application form will be available on the official website of IISc Bangalore.
2- The deadline to submit an application is usually around the end of November.
3- The names of the selected candidates start appearing on the official website around the end of February.
4- The internship begins around the may end or starting week of June and is for 2 months.
5- IISc Bangalore, previously allowed applicants to choose the projects and mentors they would like to work under, but this has been stopped this year.
6- You can also email the professor you would like to work under directly to seek out any available internship opportunities.
If you did not get an internship program in IISc Bangalore there are some other options where you can apply directly for the summer internship program.
1- Diesel Locomotive Works.
2- Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited.
3- National Thermal Power Corporation Limited.
4- Hindustan Computers Limited.
I hope this will help you.
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3 years ago
How do I prepare for IISC?
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deepika mauryaCurrent Student
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You can get into the IISc Undergraduate programme through KVPY JEE Main JEE Advanced or NEET-UG. Getting into IISc, Bangalore, through KVPY seems much easier than other routes because you get three opportunities in the form of the KVPY SA exam
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You can get into the IISc Undergraduate programme through KVPY JEE Main JEE Advanced or NEET-UG. Getting into IISc, Bangalore, through KVPY seems much easier than other routes because you get three opportunities in the form of the KVPY SA exam, the KVPY SX exam, and the KVPY SB exam. You just need to have a good grasp of concepts and practice previous years' question papers as much as you can. Don't forget to attempt the online mock tests on a regular basis. I hope this will help you.
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3 years ago
Which entrance exam is required for IISc?
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deepika mauryaCurrent Student
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For the undergraduate programme: You can get into the IISc Undergraduate programme through KVPY JEE Main JEE Advanced or NEET-UG. Getting into IISc, Bangalore, through KVPY seems much easier than other routes because you get three opportunitie
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For the undergraduate programme: You can get into the IISc Undergraduate programme through KVPY JEE Main JEE Advanced or NEET-UG. Getting into IISc, Bangalore, through KVPY seems much easier than other routes because you get three opportunities in the form of the KVPY SA exam, the KVPY SB exam, and the KVPY SX exam. For the postgraduate programme: GATE CEED CAT GMAT JAM, JEST for integrated Ph.D. Selection Process: 50 percent written test + 50 percent interview. I hope this will help you.
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Shivani MauryaCurrent Student
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Minimum of first class in Bachelor's degree in Physical, Chemical or Biological Sciences or in BE or B Tech degree is required. Then you have to give JAM or GATE entrance exam. The candidate will be short listed for test or interview based on
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Minimum of first class in Bachelor's degree in Physical, Chemical or Biological Sciences or in BE or B Tech degree is required. Then you have to give JAM or GATE entrance exam. The candidate will be short listed for test or interview based on their JAM score or GATE score.
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3 years ago
Which one is better - IITs or IISc?
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deepika mauryaCurrent Student
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The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) is more industry-oriented, whereas the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) is more research-oriented. IITs are shiny and glamorous in their physical imagery, whereas IISc is simpler, carries a calm attit
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The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) is more industry-oriented, whereas the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) is more research-oriented. IITs are shiny and glamorous in their physical imagery, whereas IISc is simpler, carries a calm attitude, is more research-based, and is committed to scientific advancement. Placements from IITs are well known for their number and quality, whereas placements from IISc are as good but are usually in higher positions in the firms as IISC produces the brainstorming research individuals. The faculty at the IITs and IISc is super qualified, but more noble laureates and research aces will be seen at the IISc, who love their lab and work there. I hope this will help you.
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deepika mauryaCurrent Student
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First of all, you need to fill out the application form, and your form will be accepted only if you score at least 60 percent on the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (around 432). Also, you need to have at least 75 percent in your 10+2 b
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First of all, you need to fill out the application form, and your form will be accepted only if you score at least 60 percent on the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (around 432). Also, you need to have at least 75 percent in your 10+2 board examinations. Then they decide the cutoff, which is around the top 100 or top 200 ranks in the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test for the general category, for which you need to score around 650 marks at least. I hope this will help you.
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Balachander KannanCurrent Student
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Definitely not, IISC is India's top institute, and students with top marks in JEE prefer IISCs. So don't worry try to get high marks next year or otherwise you may try to apply to other colleges based on your marks and category. I hope this an
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Definitely not, IISC is India's top institute, and students with top marks in JEE prefer IISCs. So don't worry try to get high marks next year or otherwise you may try to apply to other colleges based on your marks and category. I hope this answer will be useful for you.
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Mayank KumarCurrent Student
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Yes ofcourse. Very few people choose this stream so there is very less competition. So you don't have to struggle enough like other competitive exams. And yes it's totally depends upon your interest.
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tarun mittalCurrent Student
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If you want to get into research programme M.Sc, then I think a rank of up to 200 will be fine, but there will be a detailed technical interview. For the course programme (ME), a rank of 30 may or may not get you a seat. A rank of under 10 def
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If you want to get into research programme M.Sc, then I think a rank of up to 200 will be fine, but there will be a detailed technical interview. For the course programme (ME), a rank of 30 may or may not get you a seat. A rank of under 10 definitely will, this is generally applicable for all the different streams of GATE through which the Aerospace programme at IISc admits students. The course programme is fairly intensive with 15 courses and A.M.E. Project. My friends used to stay very busy with so much coursework. The research programme has 1 to 1.5 years of research involved and 1-2 publications are expected, course requirement is minimal and only 4 courses are required. The M.Sc. Programme is designed to help the faculty to have students do their research, so it is entirely in their hands to let you graduate, just like in a Ph.D. The M.Sc. could take at least 2.5 years in most cases. Placements vary greatly from year to year. Companies that visit are Airbus, GE, Rolls Royce, Eaton, GKN aerospace, Timetooth etc. It might happen that a student with a good GPA also might have to apply off campus. Some companies don't have openings for M.Sc. Students.
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deepika mauryaCurrent Student
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The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) is a public, deemed research university for higher education and research in science, engineering, design, and management. It is located in Bengaluru, in the Indian state of Karnataka. The Indian Institut
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The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) is a public, deemed research university for higher education and research in science, engineering, design, and management. It is located in Bengaluru, in the Indian state of Karnataka. The Indian Institute of Science is one of the top public universities in Bangalore, India. It is a reputed college. So, if you want to get admission at IISc Bangalore, you have to score well in the NEET Exam.
Yes, you can get admission to the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore in a Bachelor of Science course based on your NEET UG score.
You need to have scored a minimum of 60 percent in NEET if you belong to Unreserved Category. If you belong to OBC-NCL, then you need to have a minimum of 54 percent and 30 percent if you are SC/ST/PWD.
If you get a rank under 300, you can get admission. This is for a general candidate. Admission to IISc is easier for a reserved student.
Yes, you can get admission to the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore in a Bachelor of Science course based on your NEET UG score.
You need to have scored a minimum of 60 percent in NEET if you belong to Unreserved Category. If you belong to OBC-NCL, then you need to have a minimum of 54 percent and 30 percent if you are SC/ST/PWD.
If you get a rank under 300, you can get admission. This is for a general candidate. Admission to IISc is easier for a reserved student.
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