Are the students who have studied computer science in HSE eligible to write IISER aptitude test?

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    Vishesh Vanjani

    3 years ago
    The website states that the candidates must have taken at least three among Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics during their higher secondary course to be considered as from a "Science stream". So, see your subjects.

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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Total marks of the IISER Entrance Exam are 240. The total number of questions in the exam is 60, each carrying four marks. Marks in each section are 15, making the sectional weightage 60. Questions are asked on Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics. In case of a wrong answer, there will be a deduction of one mark. The structure of the exam is given below. 

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Physics

15

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Chemistry

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Biology

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Mathematics

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