Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research Aptitude Test
Hi Syed,
Candidates who have passed 10+2 or equivalent level exam with science stream in 2018 or 2019 are eligible to apply for admissions. Candidates will be admitted to IISER only through following three channels.
These channels will be referred to as KVPY, JEE, and SCB, respectively.
In that case you have to decide which exam you want to give and want to pursue. Both the tests are national level and there are many students like you who will will be missing the exam. Try to mail the administration of both the exams informing about your case and giving an argument that many students will be losing an opportunity. They might consider the case and change the schedule before it's too late. One more thing, JIPMER schedule is tentative, that means if any problem arises they can consider it. Make the case clear as soon as possible.
All the best.
Hi Aryan!
the best part of an IIT is getting into it. Approximately 10 lakh students apply every year to compete for IIT and only 10,000 gets their dreams come true. It passes through several filter until the final part. And it takes immense hard work to get through. Not to mention that apart from students , coaching institute too compete to bring up the top ranker.
And once you get into an IIT, the life still don't stop as now you have to compete with the students of this country
hope this answers your query,
cheers!
Hi,
Yes you can get admission in IISER if you pass 10+2 with Science stream in 2018 or 2019. To take admission in B.Tech program at an IISER, you will have to clear one of the three given below:
1. Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY) - You need a valid KVPY fellowship.
2. Joint Entrance Examination (JEE-Advanced) of the Indian Institutes of Technology - You have to secure a rank with 10,000 of JEE Advanced, if you are a General category student.
3. State and Central Boards (SCB) - You have to appear for IISER Aptitude Test (IAT) 2019 and obtain the cutoff marks.
Hope this helps.
Cheers!
Dear Aditi, admission to IISER can be done only through 3 channels namely KVPY, SCB and JEE. NEET is not a valid entrance examination for admission to IISER colleges. NEET is the emtrance examination for admission to Medical, Dental and Ayush colleges across India. In addition to that, NEET scores are considered for Veterinary Sciences. For more information on IISER and its admission process, please visit their page at: https://www.iiseradmission.in/eligibility/
Hi Abhas,
Yes, sure you can apply for IISER.
The applications are always asked to be filled up and scrutinized beforehand. If you qualify the test and your applications get selected then they will ask for the 12th mark sheet and results that too with a deadline which is few weeks after the results are released so that every student can submit the documents on time
To know the cut-off of IISER in Kerala you can take help from the below mentioned link:-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iiser-merit-list-and-cutoff/amp#referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From%20%251%24s
Good Luck
Hello Bipasha
Many institues take admissions from NEET. These includes MBBS courses and BSc as well. For example IISc and IISER do take admissions from NEET.
It is not a well known fact and students in class 12th don't usually think about it. You can apply in both of them from your NEET score as well.
All the best!
Hello,
you can take admission in IISER by three modes fiirst is through KVPY second one is through State and Central Boards Channel (SCB) third one is Joint Entrance Examination of Indian Institutes of Technology (JEE) to know about this you can go through this link https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iiser-admission
Best of luck!!
hello
the training received during the IISER program equips students to pursue a career in academia, R&D institutes, and science-based industries. ... That being said, there is nothing that stops the students from opting for a career as an engineer after completing a BS-MS from an IISER.
previous year cutoff can be checked at https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iiser-merit-list-and-cutoff.
hope it helps.
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