What is the selection criteria for NISER BSc?

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    Nishtha Shukla | Guide-Level 15

    6 months ago

    NISER conducts NEST examination with University of Mumbai for selecting candidates for Integrated BSc + MSc programme. NEST is a competitive examination in India that assesses the knowledge and aptitude of candidates in the field of basic sciences. Apart from qualifying NEST, aspirants also need to complete Class 12 or equivalent examination with at least 60% aggregate (55% aggregate for SC/ ST/ PD Category) for admission to Integrated BSc + MSc course.

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    Sonali | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Eligibility Criteria:

    Students appearing for their 12th board exams in 2024, including first and second droppers, are eligible. The minimum percentage required in the class 12 board exams is 55% for SC, ST, or PWD candidates and 60% for all other categories. Candidate must secure a position in the NEST 2024 merit list. The first step involves an open call by the institute, followed by shortlisting based on the eligibility criteria of the respective schools and/or scores in the national examinations such as CSIR-UGC-NET/ GATE/ JEST/ GPAT/ DBT/ ICMR/ JGEEBILS. Minimum Percentage Requirement-

    A minimum aggregate of 60% marks (or equivalent

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    Nidhi Prasad | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    NISER selects applicants for the Integrated BSc+MSc programme by administering the NEST test in collaboration with the University of Mumbai. In India, the National Examination System (NEST) is a competitive test that evaluates candidates' knowledge and skills in the fundamental sciences. In addition to meeting NEST requirements, candidates must pass class 12 or its equivalent with a minimum cumulative GPA of 60% (55% for SC, ST, or PwD category) to be admitted to the Integrated BSc+MSc program. 

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