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Vipin Bihari Yadav

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In this year Jee advanced paper, I got 220/366 and my IIST rank came to be 212. And guess what, I was getting all the streams. My advanced rank was in 3924. So if the Jee advanced paper is as easy as this year, you need to score more than 210 to get a stream in IIST. And if the paper was as difficult as in 2016, then you will have to get above 130.
So as you can see, it depends on the difficulty of your paper! So I can say, practice hard, do good! Try to bring your rank below 8000 in Jee advanced! Then there might be a chance!
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ALL THIS ASSUMPTION ARE BASED ON THE FACT THAT YOU ARE GENERAL. IF YOU HAVE RESERVATION QUOTA,
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IIST Cut Off 2020 has been released for M.Tech/ MS admissions through GATE Scores. Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) offers education in the field of space Science, technology and applications. It offers UG, PG and Ph.D. level courses. Admission in UG and dual degree courses will be done through JEE Advanced 2020 examination. For PG courses, admissions will be given through GATE JEST & UGC NET examinations. Students can check here details about IIST 2020 Cut off. IIST Cut off will be published through online mode. There is two types of cut off, I. e. eligibility cut off and admission cut off. Candidates applying t
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Vishesh, At least, presently, in India, the job opportunities for experts in aerospace engineering are rather limited. Many students end up in production jobs in companies producing aeronautical grade components or some students use this degree as a graduation and go for MBA or civil services examination. But then there is always room at the top. If you are thinking of doing this course in Indian institute of space technology, which is sponsored by ISRO, perhaps you have a good chance of getting absorbed in that great Indian organisation. Best wishes to you.

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