What is the minimum mark or rank required in JEE Main to get a seat in the BSc department of IISc Bangalore?

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    Yatendra Kumar | Contributor-Level 10

    a month ago

    IISc Bangalore cutoff 2024 has been released for BSc (Research) in Physics in the form of opening and closing ranks. IISc Bangalore had released its last-round for the candidates seeking admission through JEE Main scores. The minimum rank for B.Sc. (Research) in Physics based on last-round cutoff was 903 for the students belonging to the General All India Quota. 

    Further, for the OBC AI category, the required rank stood at 1665. Check out more cutoffs related to different AI categories in the table given below:

    CourseGeneralOBCSCSTPWDEWS
    BSc (Research) in Physics903166558131441214
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    Saurabh Khanduri | Contributor-Level 10

    2 months ago

    The data regarding JEE Mains cutoff for BTech admissions at IISc Bangalore have not been revealed for the year 2025. The JEE Main cutoff rank for BTech admissions at IISc Bangalore in the previous year was 903 for the general category. So, candidates can assume that the closing rank this year can be somewhere around the previous year's cutoff rank.

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    Kanishk Katariya | Contributor-Level 10

    3 months ago

    IISc Bangalore cutoff 2024 has been declared for BSc (Research) in Physics as opening and closing ranks. IISc Bangalore has released the last round for candidates wanting admission through JEE Main scores. The lowest cutoff was 903 based on the last round cutoff for BSc (Research) in Physics General All India Quota Students. Check out more cutoffs related to different AI categories in the table given below:

    CourseGeneralOBCSCSTPWDEWS
    BSc (Research) in Physics903166558131441214
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    Himanshu Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    2 months ago

    To get admission to the BSc (Research) in Physics at IISc Bangalore through JEE Main, Students need a rank around 903 or better in the General (All India) category, as per the last round closing rank in 2024.

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