Can I register IISC application form when I writing NEET, IAT and JEE exam?
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Here’s the information regarding applying to the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) for various programs:
Bachelor of Science (Research) Program:
If you wish to apply through the IISER Aptitude Test (IAT) mode of entry to the four-year Bachelor of Science program, you must apply to both the IAT-2024 and the IISc admission portal1.
The online application for the Bachelor of Science (Research) programme can be prepared and submitted by accessing the IISc Admissions Website from 15th March 20232.Other Programs:
For other programs (M.Tech, M.Des, M.Mgt, MSc Life Sciences, etc.), the application process and deadlines vary. Please re
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No, you cannot register for the IISC application form when you are writing NEET, IAT, and JEE exams. The IISC application form requires candidates to apply online through the official portal within the specified dates. Each exam (NEET, IAT, JEE) has its own registration process and requirements. It is important to focus on completing the registration for each exam separately and then, if applicable, proceed to fill out the IISC application form within the designated timeframe.
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