How to get into Division of Mechanical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science for UG/PG courses? What's the eligibility for admission?

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    VISHAL GUPTA | Contributor-Level 10

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    Division of Mechanical Sciences, in IISc, is a competitive programme to get admission in. In *UG (BS Research)*, the candidates should have good PCM marks, and have to qualify through *JEE (Advanced), KVPY, NEET-UG or IISER Aptitude Test (IAT)*. PG (M.Tech/M.Tech Research/Ph.D.) requires usually that the required Grade-Point (G.P.) of B.E. or B.Tech to admit in the work-related cornerstone has been met, which is commonly a B.E./B.Tech degree or M.E./M.Tech, except for a good and valid GATE score. At least research-based degrees can be entered by *interviews or written tests* plus GATE scores as well. The admissions portal of the IISc h

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    Saksham Tiwari | Contributor-Level 10

    2 weeks ago

    Division of Mechanical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, does not offer any undergraduate courses. At the PG level, the institute offers only MTech and MDes courses. Admission to the courses is based on the scores obtained in the GATE and CAT exams, respectively. To be eligible for any course, the candidate has to score a minimum of 50% in graduation in a relevant stream from any recognized university.

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