Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research Aptitude Test
Hi,
If you are applying through SCB (State and Central Boards) channel, you will have to appear in the IISER Aptitude Test (IAT). IISERs do not release cutoffs, you just get to know whether you are selected or not. But according to estimates, for general category students, a score of 110/180 is good enough to get in IISER Pune and Kolkata. To get into other IISERs like Berhampur, Bhopal, Mohali, Thiruvananthapuram and Tirupati, a student has to score atleast 70/180.
You will also have to pass 10+2 exam with science stream in 2018/19 and clear the board cutoff. Check your board cutoff at the official site: https://www.iiseradmission.in/eligibility/#E480.
Hope this helps.
Cheers!
Hello!
IISER admission 2019 will be conducted through three exam- KVPY, SCB and JEE.
JEE:- Candidates should have scored an All India Rank (AIR) within the rank which will be prescribed by the authorities according to their category.
SCB:-Students seeking admission under this channel must meet the minimum cutoff percentage prescribed by IISER for their respective state boards. Additionally, candidates will have to appear in the IISER Aptitude Test to be considered for admission.
KYPY:-Under this category, candidates need to have a valid KYPY fellowship commencing 2019-20. In addition, candidates will have to meet the cutoff criteria that may be applicabla.
All The Best!
HELLO
No it is not. Even if you are student of PCB background then also you can get admitted into IISERs. But remember for IISER aptitude test you have maths, which is 25% of total, so it is good do it in exam because it will increase your marks in exam..
HOPE IT HELPS.
Hi aspirant
IISER provide only two courses in science stream i.e Bachelor of Science(4 year programme) and BSMS(Dual degree of Bachelor of science and Masters).
So you cannot do Btech here rather you can do BS i.e Bachelor of Science.
If you have more queries related to IISER you can read FAQ section from the official website ,click here: https://www.iiseradmission.in/faq/
Check out the detailed eligibility criteria here: https://www.iiseradmission.in/eligibility/
Check the BS programmes for UG here: https://www.iiserb.ac.in/doaa/bs-programme
Hope this information helps you.
Hii Nijash,
there is no any age limit criteria for IISER .
you will have to see the age limit of the board by which you are going in IISER.
for more information please go through the given link-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iiser-eligibility-criteria
hope you understand
thank you
Hi Arijit Acharjee!
The official website for filling the application form of IISER 2019 is:
https://www.iiseradmission.in/
And if the website is not working due to some technical reasons, you can refer to the other website mentioned below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iiser-application-form
I hope this information is useful for you!
All the best!
Hi candidate,
the following are the marks
General-447
OBC- 425
SC- 402
ST- 393
PWD- 393
Inbox me if you have any queries.
Hello Benny,
Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY) is a national-level scholarship/fellowship program conducted to promote and encourage highly driven students to opt for research careers in basic science courses. It is initiated and funded by the Department of Science and Technology of the Government of India. Students who qualify KVPY, known as the KVPY fellows, receive a monthly scholarship up to pre Ph. D. level.
There are 3 streams for which KVPY is conducted - SA, SX, and SB. The eligibility criteria for KVPY 2018-19 for these streams are mentioned below.
SA - Candidates must be studying science stream in class 11. A candidate must secure a minimum of 75% in math and science subjects in class 10th board exams. For SC, ST, and PWD, the minimum required marks is 65%.
SX - Candidates must be studying science stream in class 12. A candidate must secure a minimum of 75% in math and science subjects in class 10th board exams. For SC, ST and PWD, the minimum required marks is 65%. To avail the scholarship, the candidate must secure a minimum of 60% in math and science subjects in class 12th board exams to take up the fellowship. For SC, ST and PWD, the minimum required marks is 50%.
SB - Candidates must be studying in their 1st year of Bachelor degree in any of the Basic Science courses. A candidate must secure a minimum of 60% in math and science subjects in class 12th board exams. For SC, ST and PWD, the minimum required marks is 50%. To avail the scholarship, the candidate must secure a minimum of 60% in the first year of his undergraduate course to take up the fellowship. For SC, ST and PWD, the minimum required marks is 50%.
The subjects included under Basic Sciences include B.Sc./B.S./B.Stat./B.Math./Int. M.Sc./Int. M.S. in Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Statistics, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Cell Biology, Ecology, Molecular Biology, Botany, Zoology, Physiology, Biotechnology, Neurosciences, Bioinformatics, Marine Biology, Geology, Human Biology, Genetics, Biomedical Sciences, Applied Physics, Geophysics, Materials Science and Environmental Science.
Note: Students enrolled under distance education or correspondence course for their undergraduate program are not eligible to apply for KVPY.
"yes" if you pass your class 12 this year then you will eligible for jee mains and jee advance next year also and iiser ake admsision on jee mains/jee advance .
there are also other exam on which iiser take admission you may also try through that exam like scb and kvpy.
for more detail click on below link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iiser-admission
Hi
You can take admission in iiser after 12th through kvpy for session 2019-2020.
Candidate having a valid kvpy fellowship commencing from 2019-2020 academic session are elligible to apply for admission .
Additional cut off criteria in 10+2 board exam is also applicable .
For cut off please go through the below link
https://www.iiseradmision.in/eligiblity/
Thanks and best of luck.
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