Indian Institute of Science Eligibility
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
The eligibility criteria for pharmacy is:
1. Candidates possessing a minimum of second class in the following degrees are eligible to apply
2. Bachelors or Master's degree in an appropriate field of Engineering/ Technology/Architecture/ Medicine/ Agriculture/ Pharmacy/ Veterinary Sciences; or Masters degree in Science in an appropriate field including Biotechnology, or Masters in Economics, Geography, Social Work, Psychology, Management, Mathematics, Statistics, Commerce, Operations Research, Computer Science/ Application as applicable to the respective departments.
3. Qualifying in one of the following appropriate Tests (with
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
Admission in IISC is done via 3 ways: first is you need to qualify KVPY examination, 2nd is you need to score minimum of 60% in JEE Mains and JEE advance and 3rd is you need to score minimum of 60 percentage in NEET. If you find your self in any of these category, you can apply for IISC and as far as the eligibility is concerned, you need to have minimum of 60% marks in 12th.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
You have to prepare for IIT JAM Entrance test to pursue M.Sc. from IISC. The eligibility required for IISC is general and OBC candidates:
First class marks or min. 60% aggregate marks, without rounding off, in qualifying degree.
SC/ST/PWD Candidates:
Second class or min. 50% aggregate marks without rounding off, in qualifying degree.
The candidates who have either appeared or are due to appear in the final examination of their qualifying degree in 2017 are also eligible to appear in the test.
You can get complete information of IIT JAM here - https://www.eduncle.com/iit-jam-exam
I hope it will help you.
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