I have scored 93.84 percent in my 10+2 examination with 96 percent in PHYSICS. But, my JEE rank for CRL is 187483. Can I get admission ?
Asked about IIST - Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology - B.Tech. in Aerospace Engineering
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The admissions in IIST are based on the ranks secured in JEE Advanced. So JEE Main scores are not enough. So you can get admission here if performing well in JEE Advanced. The eligibility criteria of IIST for B.Tech Aerospace Engineering is given below:
Eligibility : Keeping in mind the pandemic situation prevailing in the country, IIST UG Admission 2021 has relaxed the admission criterion. In line with the decision taken by the Central Seat Allocation Board and the IITs, candidates are now required to only qualify in 10+2 or equivalent examinations. This modification is done for the year 2021 only.
Admission criteria : Candidates shoul...more
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- Understanding Physics by DC Pandey
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