How do I get into IIST (Indian Institute of Space Technology)?
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Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) is the primer institute for education in the field of Aerospace engineering. You are advised to appear for JEE Advanced for doing B.Tech Aerospace Engineering. All expenses for doing B.Tech Aerospace engineering at IIST is paid by Government of India with a job at ISRO subject to availability of vacancies.
Candidates wishing to join the graduation degree programmes at IIST must appear for JEE(Advanced) conducted by IITs (visit http://www.jeeadv.ac.in/ for more details). IIST admission Rank list is generated only for those candidates who register online for admission to IIST and sat...more -
Candidates wishing to join the graduation degree programmes at IIST must appear for JEE Advanced conducted by IITs (visit http://www.jeeadv.ac.in/ for more details). IIST admission Rank list is generated only for those candidates who register online for admission to IIST and satisfy all the eligibility criteria. IIST Admission Rank list is prepared based on their JEE All-India Rank (including category rank). .
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The Institute will offer admission in IIST B.Tech through merit list based on JEE Advanced score. IIST do not conduct any entrance for IIST B.Tech Admission and admission is solely done on the basis of JEE Advanced scores. Candidates will have to register and fill out details about their JEE Advanced details.
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You need to give JEE advance.
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6 years agoIndian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) is the primer institute for education in the field of Aerospace engineering. You are advised to appear for JEE Advanced for doing B.Tech Aerospace Engineering. All expenses for doing B.Tech Aerospace engineering at IIST is paid by Government of India with a job at ISRO subject to availability of vacancies. Candidates wishing to join the graduation degree programmes at IIST must appear for JEE Advanced conducted by IITs. -
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6 years agoHello,B.Tech Aerospace engineering at IIST is paid by Government of India with a job at ISRO subject to availability of vacancies. Candidates wishing to join the graduation degree programmes at IIST must appear for JEE Advanced conducted by IITs (visit http://www.jeeadv.ac.in/ for more details). IIST admission Rank list is generated only for those candidates who register online for admission to IIST and satisfy all the eligibility criteria. IIST Admission Rank list is prepared based on their JEE All-India Rank (including category rank). The IIST web portal for online registration will be open from 22nd May, up to 12th June 2017 this ye...more -
Hi,Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) is the primer institute for education in the field of Aerospace engineering. You are advised to appear for JEE Advanced for doing B.Tech Aerospace Engineering. All expenses for doing B.Tech Aerospace engineering at IIST is paid by Government of India with a job at ISRO subject to availability of vacancies. Candidates wishing to join the graduation degree programmes at IIST must appear for JEE Advanced conducted by IITs (visithttp://www.jeeadv.ac.in/for more details). IIST admission Rank list is generated only for those candidates who register online for admission to IIST and sa...more
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You must pass JEE Advanced and then apply for jossa counseling.
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Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology IIST is a prime institute for education in the field of aerospace engineering. You are advised to appear for JEE Advanced for doing B.Tech Aerospace Engineering. All expenses for doing B.Tech Aerospace engineering at IIST is paid by the Government of India with a job at ISRO subject to availability of vacancies. Candidates wishing to join the graduation degree programmes at IIST must appear for JEE Advanced conducted by IITs.
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