How many marks are needed in JEE Advanced to get selected in IIST?
Asked about IIST - Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology - B.Tech. in Aerospace Engineering
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Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18
7 years agoHello Syed,
There are three courses for which admissions are granted in IIST Thiruvananthapuram. Admissions are of course based on ranking in JEE advanced. Over a period of time it has been observed that the ranks in JEE advanced vary widely for the same branch from year to year and also in the same year from branch to branch.
If the previous results are to be taken into account then even the rank of 6000 to 7000 in JEE advanced will get you admission in this prestigious institute but may not be for the course that you desire. I would therefore advise you for getting into top 100 or at least top 200 in JEE advanced for you to get your de...more -
Hello Syed, you have to first get prepared and should try your best, so that you can be selected in this university.
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There are three courses for which admissions are granted in IIST Thiruvananthapuram. Admissions are of course based on ranking in JEE advanced. Over a period of time it has been observed that the ranks in JEE advanced varies widely for the same branch from year to year and also in the same year from branch to branch. If the previous results are to be taken into account then even the rank of 6000 to 7000 in JEE advanced will get you admission in this prestigious institute but may not be for the course that you desire. I would therefore advise you for getting into top 100 or at least top 200 in JEE advanced for you to get your desired br...more
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