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IISC Bangalore ranked #2 in the "Overall" category and #1 in the "University" category of the NIRF rankings in 2023, as it achieved in 2022. Additionally, the institute also secured 1st rank in the categories of "Research" and "Innovation."
Established in 1909, the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore is a premier institute for advanced scientific and technological research and education. Spread over 440 acres, the institute was also selected as an IoE by the Govt. of India. IISc has over 42 academic departments and centers that come under six divisions and the college offers 850 courses.
IISc Bangalore's flagship course is the BSc program, which accepts applications in March. However, the application date may vary from year to year. The candidates can apply for this program only in online mode, directly on the IISc admissions portal. Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore does not provide direct admission unless the candidate has the KVPY SA (Senior) fellowship.
IISc Bangalore placement year 2023 has been concluded however, the detailed placement report is yet to be released. IISc Bangalore, recorded the highest package of INR 86 LPA and the median package went up to INR 28 LPA. Some of the top recruiters include Amazon, Bajaj Finserv, CISCO, PWC, Mahindra, Siemens, etc.
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IISc Bangalore offers courses in the streams of Design, Computer Science, IT, Engineering, Management, and Sciences. Admission to these courses is based on national-level entrance exams. Below is a table that shows the eligibility criteria and tuition fees for some of the most popular courses at IISc Bangalore:
Course | Eligibility and Selection Criteria | Total Tuition Fees |
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BSc | 10+2 with 60% or equivalent from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics with JEE Main/ JEE Advanced/ NEET (UG)/ IISER Aptitude test | INR 1.20 Lakhs |
BTech | 10+2 or equivalent from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics and JEE Advanced | INR 2.30 Lakhs |
MTech | Bachelor’s and Master’s degree holders in Engineering/ Technology or its equivalent with GATE | INR 43,400 |
MDes | BE/ BTech/ BDes/ BArch degree and must have qualified in GATE or CEED | INR 43,400 |
MMgt | BE/ BTech or equivalent degree (with a valid GATE or CAT or GMAT) | INR 5.18 Lakhs |
IISc Bangalore offers a total of 850 courses across different areas of study. Apart from the flagship courses, IISc also offers various programs. Given below is a table that highlights details of other UG & PG courses offered at IISc Bangalore:
Course | Eligibility and Selection Criteria | Total Tuition Fees |
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M. Engg | Bachelor’s and BSc degree in Engineering/ Technology with GATE/ NET JRF | INR 3.15 Lakhs |
Joint MTech in Semiconductor Technology | BE / BTech or equivalent degree in any discipline and MSc or equivalent degree in Electronics or Physics | INR 43,400 |
PhD | ME/ MTech/ MSc (Engg)/ MS/ MBA (post BE/ BTech/ Master’s degrees) followed by interview | INR 70,200 (First-Year) |
MTech (CSE, CDS, QT, Res. Computation and DS/ Automation, Res. Cyber-Physical System) | Eligibility: BE/ BTech or equivalent degree with a GATE | INR 43,400 |
MTech (ECE, AI, CSE, ESE, EE, CE, ME, AE, CDS, Materials Engg.) | Eligibility: BE/ BTech or equivalent degree with GATE | INR 43,400 |
MBA | Eligibility: BE / BTech or equivalent degree with GATE/ CAT/ GMAT | INR 43,400 |
MTech in Research Microbiology and Cell Biology, Research Molecular Reproduction, Development, and Genetics | Eligibility: BE/ B. Tech. or equivalent degree (with a GATE Paper in EE, EC, CS, or IN) Selection Criteria: Selection is based on 70% of GATE score + 30% interview | INR 43,400 |
Below is a detailed infographic on the seat intake of IISc Bangalore vs Other colleges:
The highlights from the NIRF Overall Report 2023 are given below:
IISc, Bangalore sanctioned intake for various courses is tabulated below based on the NIRF “Overall” report 2023:
Course | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 |
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UG | 150 | 137 | 120 | 120 |
PG (2 Year) | 593 | 523 | NA | NA |
PG (3 Year) | 32 | 34 | 28 | NA |
Admission Criteria: IISc Bangalore admissions are based on national-level exam scores or institute-based entrance exams.
Interested candidates must follow the criterion set for eligibility for each program on the IISc website before applying. Students can apply in online mode by selecting one or more preferences of departments/ disciplines under each program. For applying to multiple degree programs, separate applications for each must be submitted.
Online Application Process:
For submission of the online application form
Application Fees: The application fee payable for each application form is given below:
Category | Application Fee |
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General/ OBC/ EWS | INR 800 |
SC/ ST/ PwD | INR 400 |
ERP candidates (all categories) | INR 2,000 |
Sponsored candidates from the government and PSU | INR 800 |
*The online payment can be done through net banking, debit card, or Visa/ Master Credit Card
Management Quota Admission: IISc, Bangalore students are not eligible to apply for the management quota unless the candidate is awarded the KVPY SA (Senior) fellowship. The Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana is a National Program of Fellowship in Basic Sciences funded by the dept. of Science and Technology. There is no direct admission facility available for the students without this fellowship. To secure admission to this institute, the student has to go through the usual admission procedure. This process typically includes general requirements such as academic qualifications, entrance exams, and interviews. In the candidate’s application, if he/she has a KVPY fellowship, it is likely to be an advantageous asset however, it cannot be the sole determinant for admission. Some programs and disciplines admit students directly based on their national entrance tests like GATE and JAM, while others shortlist candidates based on the national entrance test and conduct a separate interview to finally decide the students to admit.
Initially in 1909, the Indian Insititute of Science (IISc Bangalore) was founded by a visionary partnership between the industrialist Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata, the Mysore royal family and the Government of India. Over the last 115 years, IISc has become India’s top-tier institute for advanced scientific & technological research and education.
IISc Bangalore has set forth a multi-layer partnership to launch an array of executive programs in leading-edge fields such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning & Deep Learning. The main aim of this confederation is to extend scholarly rigor and excellence in IISc’s education to individual learners. These programs are explicitly designed to provide learners with modern skills and knowledge which is necessary to succeed in the rapidly evolving technological landscape. A special combination of theoretical and applied knowledge will permit the learners to excel in their respective fields.
Anish Srikrishna, CEO of TimesPro mentioned that TimesPro is honored to collaborate with IISc Bangalore. He highlighted that the participants will acquire significant knowledge and insights from these programs.
The program will be conducted by IISc faculty with extensive and research expertise, alongside industry experts who offer useful outlooks and real-world perspectives. It will be delivered through TimesPro’s state-of-the-art Interactive Learning (IL) platform in Direct-to-Device (D2D) mode.
Ques. How can I apply for a different program after submitting my first application form?
Ans. After successful completion of the first application, the candidates can also fill out a second form for a different program. However, an applicant can only submit one single application to each degree program given on the page. To apply for the second program and start a new application, the candidate must click on “Apply for another Program” on the “My Application” panel on the left. After clicking on the option, the applicant must choose a new degree program to apply to. The candidate will be then redirected to the “Personal Details” page for a new application and assigned an application number for this application. After that, the same procedure as per the first application has to be followed according to the specific degree.
Ques. What are the various documents that are mandatory for applying to IISc Bangalore?
Ans. To apply to IISc Bangalore, the candidate must carry the following documents:
Ques. How can one secure a seat in the MSc Life Sciences program at IISc Bangalore?
Ans. To apply for the MSc Life Sciences program, a candidate must have a minimum of first class or equivalent Bachelor or an equivalent degree in Physical, Chemical, or Biological Sciences (including Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical, Veterinary Sciences, and Agricultural Sciences). If not, the candidate must have a minimum of first class or equivalent in BE /B Tech degree. The shortlisting will be done based on IIT JAM scores 2024 in Biotechnology Chemistry Mathematics or Physics. The candidates can also be shortlisted based on GATE in Biotechnology, Biomedical Engineering, Electronics Communication Engineering, Ecology, Mathematics, Physics, and Life Sciences. The final selection will be based on their performance in the interview.
Ques. Give a detailed insight into the IISc, Bangalore BTech Mathematics and Computing program fee structure.
Ans. The total program fee for the IISc Bangalore BTech Mathematics and Computing program is INR 8.20 Lakhs. The detailed fee structure for the same is given in the table below:
Particulars | Gen/OBC/EWS Category | SC/ST Category |
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Tuition Fee (Annual) | INR 2,00,000 | Fully Waived |
Gymkhana Fee (Annual) | INR 1,200 | INR 1,200 |
Other Academic Fees (Annual) | INR 3,700 | INR 3,700 |
Statutory Deposit (Refundable, One-Time Payment) | INR 7,500 | INR 7,500 |
Library Deposit(Refundable, One-Time Payment) | INR 7,500 | INR 7,500 |
Students Emergency Fund (Annual) | INR 300 | INR 300 |
TOTAL (1st year) | INR 2,20,200 | INR 20,200 |
Ques. What is the minimum eligibility requirement to get into the Integrated PhD program at IISc Bangalore?
Ans. The integrated PhD programs have different eligibility criteria for all programs. Given below are the various eligibility requirements for the different programs:
Ques. What are the GATE details to be provided to be admitted to the MTech program at IISc Bangalore?
Ans. To be admitted into the MTech program the following GATE details must be submitted:
Indian Institute of Science Bangalore BTech and BSc Cutoffs for the year 2024 have not been released yet. Admission to the BTech and BSc programs is based on JEE Advanced scores, followed by JoSAA counselling. The cutoff varies yearly based on the number of applicants, the previous year's cutoff, the availability of seats, etc.
The BTech and BSc program cutoffs for the year 2023 are given in the table below:
Courses | 2023 Cutoff By Rank | 2022 Cutoff By Rank |
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BSc Biology | 360 | 240 |
BSc Chemistry | 360 | 240 |
BSc Earth & Environmental Science | 360 | 240 |
BSc Materials | 360 | 240 |
BSc Mathematics | 360 | 240 |
BTech Mathematics and Computing | 757 | 718 |
The MTech course cutoff for the general category is given in the table below:
Courses | 2024 Cutoff By Marks | 2023 Cutoff By Marks | 2022 Cutoff By Marks |
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MTech Mechanical Engineering | 625 | 650 | 700 |
MTech Electrical Engineering | 585 | 500 | 495 |
MTech Microelectronics and VLSI Design | 550 | 603 | 675 |
MTech Electronics Systems Design Engineering | 550 | 550 | 600 |
MTech Signal Processing | 547 | 600 | 550 |
Review by Deepanshu, MTech CSE: Regarding the admission process, admission was completely based on a GATE score. There were no interviews or any tests. For the general category, students having gate rank up to 47 got admission.
Review by Arbaz Khan, BSc General: The other way is to get a very good rank in JEE ADVANCED which is more difficult.
Review by Tomosha Sen, MMS: I took the CAT, and my high scores on the test helped me secure my place here. Since they accepted CAT scores, I got admission even without a GATE score.
Ques. What is the most competitive MTech specialization cutoff?
Ans. The most competitive specialization for the MTech program is the Mechanical Engineering program. The first round cutoff for the general category stood at 665 marks, 650 marks for the OBC category, 625 marks for the EWS category, 420 for the SC category, and 245 marks for the ST category, respectively. The 2023 cutoff for the MTech Mechanical Engineering program stood at 700 marks, 730 in 2022, and 854 in 2021.
Ques. What is the cutoff rank of the BTech program at IISc Bangalore?
Ans. IISc Bangalore BTech program cutoff rose from 718 to 757 ranks. According to a student review by Kanthala S.S. Reddy “the IISC website portal Cut off: the general cutoff rank is around 750, OBC-NCl around 755 , EWS around 350 , and SC around 599 and ST 295 , PWD 35, KM(CRL) 6242 for girls General 2697, EWS 727, OBC NCL 1242, SC 930, and ST 295.” Given below is a detailed cutoff for the various categories of the BTech program at IISc Bangalore:
Category | Cutoff |
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General | 757 |
General (F) | 2697 |
EWS | 351 |
EWS(F) | 727 |
OBC | 755 |
OBC (F) | 1242 |
SC | 559 |
SC (F) | 930 |
ST | 295 |
ST (F) | 295 |
PWD | 35 |
Ques. Ques. What is the IISc Bangalore Integrated PhD cutoff for Mathematical Science for the year 2023?
Ans. IISC Bangalore's Cutoff for the Integrated PhD program for Mathematical Science for the year 2023 is 67. IISC Bangalore Accepts Integrated MSc + PhD cutoff based on the IIT-JAM Scores of the Candidates. Given below is a detailed cutoff for the various Integrated PhD programs at IISc Bangalore:
Department | Paper | Cutoff |
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Biological Science | Biotechnology | 71 |
Chemistry | 71 | |
Mathematics | 71 | |
Physics | 71 | |
Chemical Science | Chemistry | 3500 |
Mathematical Science | Mathematical Statistics | 67 |
Mathematics | 67 | |
Physical Sciences | Physics | 58 |
JEST | 84 |
The IISc Bangalore placement details 2023 have been completed, however, the full report is yet to be released. IISc Bangalore has recorded a strong placement record till now, with the highest package offered at INR 85 LPA and a median package of INR 28 LPA. The top recruiters who participated in the IISc Bangalore placements 2023 include Amazon, Bajaj Finserv, Cisco, PWC, Mahindra, Siemens, etc. Given below are the placement highlights of the college:
Particulars | Placements Statistics 2023 | Placements Statistics 2022 |
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Highest Package | INR 85 LPA | INR 60 LPA |
Average Package | INR 28 LPA | INR 23 LPA |
Top Recruiters | Amazon, Bajaj Finserv, Cisco, pwc, Mahindra, Siemens, etc | Qualcomm, Myntra, CISCO, Dr. Reddy, Siemens, Intel, Samsung, etc |
The highest package offered to IISc Bangalore vs other colleges, along with the NIRF Ranking in the year 2022 is given below:
IISc Bangalore Median packages data has been extracted from the NIRF Report 2024. The table given below highlights the previous years' median packages offered to the different branches of IISc Bangalore:
Branches | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 |
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PG (3 Years) | INR 27.50 LPA | INR 27.50 LPA | INR 21.69 LPA | INR 23.75 LPA |
MTech, MSc, MDes. | INR 22.50 | INR 22.50 LPA | INR 20 LPA | INR 23.54 LPA |
BTech/ BSc | INR 30 LPA | INR 22.50 LPA | INR 13.50 LPA | INR 10 LPA |
MTech: Based on the latest student reviews, the following insights are drawn for IISc Bangalore MTech placements:
Review by Radhika: “The companies mainly include most of the core electronic companies like Intel, Rambus, TI, Qualcomm, NVIDIA, and GE.”
Review by Kaka Messi: “The highest package in our department is 55 LPA and average is 33 LPA. 100 percent placement. Nvidia, Qualcomm, Intel, AMD, analog devices, edge Q, Cisco, Texas Instruments, Synopsys, and many more.”
Review by Awadhesh Singh: March Best-in-industry placements are offered to the students. The median package stands at 20 lacs per annum to 35 lacs per annum. Companies like Google, Microsoft, Meta, and Sony visit our campus. The highest package was 92 lakh per annum when I graduated.
BSc: Based on the latest student reviews, the following insights are drawn for IISc Bangalore BSc placements:
Review by Ayush Kumar: “Last year's data shows that only 6 students sat for placements, out of which 5 were placed with an average package of 15 lakhs per annum.”
Review by Krishna Vrashney: “From 4th semester students can sit in placement. Highest package given was 60 lakhs and the median was at 23 lakhs.”
IISc Bangalore offers internships to its students for three months, during summers from May to July. IISc Bangalore Summer Internship Placements 2023 was available to students from PhD, MTech, MTech (Research), MDes, MMgmt & UG courses. There was an increase in the highest stipend offered to the students in 2023 which went up to INR 1.5 Lakhs from INR 72,000 in 2022. Given below is tabulated detailed information on the internship stipends offered in 2023 and 2022:
Particulars | Internship Statistics 2023 | Internship Statistics 2022 |
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Highest Stipend | INR 1.5 Lakhs per month | INR 72,000 per month |
Average Stipend | INR 1.15 Lakhs | INR 50,000 per month |
Ques. What is the highest package offered to the students of IISc Bangalore?
Ans. IISc Bangalore secured the highest package of INR 86 LPA whereas IISc Bangalore's median package stood at INR 28 LPA. The highest package offered to the IISc Bangalore increased by 43% and the median package increased by 21.7%. The highest package offered is given in the table below:
Years | Highest Package |
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2023 | INR 86 LPA |
2022 | INR 60 LPA |
Ques. Who are the top recruiters who come to the college for placements?
Ans. The top recruiters who visit the company for recruitment include
Amazon | Bajaj Finserv | CISCO | Siemens |
Dell | Myntra | Dr. Reddy’s | Philips |
Sony | Microsoft | Infosys | Flipkart |
TCS | Airbus | BYJUs | Mahindra |
Ques. How is the placement scenario at IISc Bangalore?
Ans. The placement drive at IISc Bangalore has been improving over the years. According to the reviews, most of the students opt for higher studies instead of securing jobs. “Last year's data shows that only 6 students sat for placements, out of which 5 were placed with an average package of 15 lakhs per annum. The remaining vast majority of students went down two ways: either continuing to do their masters at IISc itself or going for PhD in their field.”, said by Ayush Kumar, a student by BSc General. This creates a less number of students who can sit for the recruitment drive. Krishna Varshney, a student of BSc General also wrote, “This college promotes research work. So there are less no of people who sit for placements, others directly get admission in masters.” However, the overall placement records are good, “The college placement record is excellent, and the college is capable of maintaining a record of 90% placement year after year.”
Ques. How are the internships at IISc Placements?
Ans. The internships are offered for 3 months. Every year, the internship process generally starts in March. The institute completed the 2022 & 2021 summer internship placement drive. During the 2023 summer internship placement drive, the highest stipend stood at INR 1.5 Lakhs per month whereas the average stipend stood at INR 72 K per month.
Ques. Is the IISc Bangalore placements good in comparison to other colleges?
Ans. The placement of IISc is comparatively less when compared to other IITs. The top college's comparison with IISc Bangalore is given in the table below:
Name | Highest Package |
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IIsc Bangalore | INR 60 LPA |
IIT Madras | INR 1.8 Cr |
IIT Delhi | INR 2 Cr |
IIT Bombay | INR 2.1 Cr |
Ques. What has been the recent placement scenario for postgraduate students at IISc, Bangalore?
Ans. IISc Bangalore MTech placements 2023 statistics are not released individually for all the PG programs. According to the NIRF Report, the median package offered to 2-year PG program students during 2022 placements was INR 22.50 LPA. The 3-year PG programs received the highest package of INR 27.50 LPA. The 3-year PG program received the highest median package compared to the other programs and the median package offered to the 2-year PG programs.
According to the data given in the graph above and the NIRF rankings of IISc Bangalore, the following points have been observed:
Ques. What is the global rank of IISc Bangalore in the world?
Ans. In the QS World University Rankings of 2023, IISc Bangalore has been ranked at 155th position. The rank of the institute has improved by 30 places as compared to the previous year's rank. IISc Bangalore has retained 1st among 41 universities in the QS World University Rankings 2023. IISc Bangalore ranks as one of the top educational institutions in India in the field of Science and Engineering. In the QS World University Rankings of 2022, IISc Bangalore has been ranked at the 186th position which has been dropped by 1 from that of the previous year's ranking in which the institute has secured the 185th position. Also, IISc Bangalore has secured the 56th rank in the QS Asia University Rankings 2021.
Ques. What is the overall ranking score of IISc Bangalore in the NIRF Ranking parameters?
Ans. IISc Bangalore ranks amongst the top three institutions in both the Overall and University category. The parameter scores of the institution are given in the table below:
Parameters | Score out of 100 |
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Teaching Learning and Resources | 79.13 |
Research and Professional Practice | 91.48 |
Graduation Outcomes | 78.23 |
Outreach and Inclusivity | 58.39 |
Perception | 100 |
Ques. What are the University rankings of IISc Bangalore?
Ans. In the the QS World University Rankings 2023, IISc Bangalore emerged among the top 60 universities and has been placed at 155 rank. The NIRF Rank of IISc Bangalore in the University category was in the 2nd position in the years 2023 and 2022. In the QS World University Rankings 2022, the institute has ranked in the 186th position. Additionally, in the Asia University Rankings 2022, the college secured the 42nd position.
IISc Bangalore offers various fee-waiver programs to students. The table below shows the various scholarships offered to the students of the various branches:
Course name | Scholarship amount |
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BSc (Research) | INR 5,000 |
MTech (Research) | INR 12,400 |
MTech/ MDes | INR 12,400 |
PhD | INR 37,000 (JRF) INR 42,000 (SRF) |
Integrated PhD | INR 16,000 (JRF) INR 37,000 (SRF) INR 42,000 |
Ques. Does IISc Bangalore offer any fee waiver programs to its students?
Ans. The college offers several fee waiver programs to its students. Some of the scholarships offered are:
Ques. Can PG program students apply for scholarships at IISc Bangalore?
Ans. Yes, the PG program students are offered scholarships for a maximum period of 2 years. The students who join the institute are eligible to apply for scholarship/ Fellowship from CSIR/ UGC/ DBT/ ICMR/ MHRD/ AICTE/ DAE (NBHM)/ DST except for MSc/ MMgt/ BTech/ MTech through CFTI Mode/ Joint MTech in Semiconductor Technology/ MEngg program. Scholarships from GE/ Infosys/ IBM/ HP/ Tata/ Philips/ Bell Lab/ Microsoft /Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DietY) are also available for deserving students. Students after joining the MTech/ MDes programs cannot opt out of the course midway, in such cases, the students must refund the entire scholarship drawn by them before leaving the Institute.
Spread over 440 acres, the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore is surrounded by lush greenery. The class timings at IISc Bangalore are fixed from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. The students have the opportunity to order food from outside till 2 am. Given below are the top amenities provided by IISc Bangalore:
According to the unfiltered student reviews, IISc Bangalore has received an overall rating of 8.9 out of 10 from Collegedunia.com. With a 9.2 and 8.4 rating out of 10 for infrastructure and social life, the college has received both positive and negative evaluations. Examining the campus atmosphere through the feedback of the students, given below is a glimpse of the social and cultural side of the campus:
IISc Bangalore Hostels: IISc provides independent hostel blocks for both male and female students with a housing capacity of 3000+ students. Additionally, married students' accommodation facilities are available in single and double-room apartments. Along with guest rooms, the hostel complex also houses a bakery, laundry, salon, and pharmacy. Four different mess facilities for vegetarian and non-vegetarian students are available. The “Rohini Hostels” is considered one of the best hostels on the campus. This hostel includes a small indoor cricket ground, multiple hallways, a space for cultural activities, and a bonfire area. The rooms have balconies and are relatively spacious.
The mess food is comparatively better than other IITs. The North Indian breakfast platter generally includes meal options, however, the dishes are limited, with salad, fruits, and beverage options. For lunch, students typically have both bread and rice options, with at least two types of curry, and salad. Students also have a snacking choice before dinner, provided by the hostel mess. Dinner at IISc mess generally includes bread, curry, and seasonal fruits.
Ques. Are there any clubs in IISc Bangalore?
Ans. Yes, the college offers many clubs for the student's co-curricular activities:
Aerobics | Athletics | Art and Literature | Handball | Archery |
Badminton | Basketball | Billiards | Kabaddi | Carrom |
Chess | Cricket | Cycling | Kungfu | Dance |
Drama | Football | Frisbee | Kho-Kho | Gymnasium |
Kalaripayattu | Hockey | Ranade | Photography | Nature |
Music | Swimming | Yoga | Volleyball | Table Tennis |
Ques. How many departments does IISc Bangalore have?
Ans. IISc Bangalore contains 45 departmental subcategories organized into 6 divisions of academic departments. In addition to these divisions, IISc Bangalore also includes Section 8 Companies, Autonomous Societies, and Centers under its Board of Directors. Listed below are the department's primary sections:
Biological Sciences | Chemical Sciences |
Electrical, Electronics, and Computer Science (EECS) | Interdisciplinary Sciences |
Physical and Mathematical Sciences | Mechanical Sciences |
Ques. Ques. Does IISC Bangalore provide hostel facilities to the students who live outside Karnataka?
Ans. Yes, there is a hostel facility available on campus for outstation students and staff. There is availability of all basic facilities at the hostel including mess and security. The hostels are divided into boys' and girls' hostels and have a total housing capacity of 3000+ students. There are separate rooms available for married students and for visiting parents as well.
IISc Bangalore has a list of well-qualified faculties. The faculty of IISc Bangalore has been given a set of positive feedback where students have expressed their views. The faculty of IISc Bangalore has been given a 9.2 rating out of 10 by Collegedunia.com. Shubham Chandure wrote in his review, “You don't need to worry about anything, every faculty is required to the student is available on campus”. Additionally, Ayush Kumar, a student of BSc General also mentioned, “All the faculty are highly trained industrial professionals”. The faculty-to-student ratio in IISc Bangalore has been highly talked about. In a review by Aditya Pal the faculty members were described as, “We have an excellent faculty-student ratio that is 6: 1. The faculties and the tutors are highly qualified and had been studied at renowned universities and did their PhD there”. Tabulated below is a list of some of the faculty members at IISc Bangalore:
Name | Designation | Department |
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Prof. Upendra Nongthomba | Chairman | MRDG |
Mr. Veeranna Kammar | Gen. Secretary | CSS |
Mr. Krishna Kant Kumar | Treasurer | F&A |
Mr. G Lohithesh Kumar | Snack Parlour | CCMD |
Dr. Suresh Balutagi | Reading Room & Library | LIB |
Dr. K Ramesh | Sports & Games | PHY |
Prof. Upendra Nongthomba | Secretary, Fine Arts | F&A |
Mr. Veeranna Kammar | Ex Gen Secretary | ME |
The alumni of IISc Bangalore have significantly contributed in the various fields of Engineering, Technology, Arts, etc. However, the college has specially produced Engineers, Scientists, Technologists, Environmentalists, and many others over several decades in many scientific fields. Alumni of IISc Bangalore have also been recognized for their achievements in their fields of work with national and international awards as well as accolades. Among these are Narendra Ahuja, the Donald Biggar Willett Professor Emeritus in Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign; PS Goel, former director of ISRO; Ms Ritu Karidhal, Scientist, Mission Director, Chandrayaan-2, ISRO, 2019, and many more. Given below is a list of notable alumni of IISc Bangalore:
Name | Achievements | Photo |
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Sudha Murthy | Indian businesswoman, educator, author, and philanthropist who is also the chairperson of the Infosys Foundation | |
Sivan Kailasavadivu | Indian aerospace engineer who served as the Secretary of the Department of Space and Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation(ISRO) and Space Commission. He has previously served as the Director of the Vikram Sarabhai Space Center and the Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre. | |
Aluru Seelin Kiran Kumar | Indian space scientist and former chairman ISRO, also awarded Padma Shri and India's fourth highest civilian award. Kiran Kumar previously served as Director of the Ahmedabad Space Applications Centre. | |
Harihar Gundurao Dattatreya | Indian actor appeared in more than 204 films and several plays. Also served in the Indian Air Force as an Aeronautical Engineer for over 20 years. He has won two National Film Awards – Special Jury Awards, one National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor, and two Karnataka State Film Awards. He is known for his performances in Munnudi (2000), Bettada Jeeva (2011), and Bharath Stores (2012). | |
Vijay Kumar Saraswat | Indian scientist who formerly served as the Director General of the Defence Research and Development Organisation and the Chief Scientific Advisor to the Indian Minister of Defence. Presently, a member of NITI Aayog i.e. Planning Commission of India, and former Chancellor of Jawaharlal Nehru University. and President of Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum | |
Shatavadhani R. Ganesh | Practitioner of the art of avadhana, a polyglot, an author in Sanskrit and Kannada, and an extempore poet in multiple languages. He has performed more than 1300 avadhanas, in Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu, and Prakrit. He is known for the extempore composition of poetry during these performances, and even of chitrakavya. He is the only Śatāvadhāni from Karnataka. |
IISc Bangalore offers a total of 850 courses through its various departments in six divisions. Given below is a list of departments along with their divisions:
Division of Biological Sciences | |||
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Biochemistry | Central Animal Facility | Centre for Ecological Sciences | Molecular Biophysics Unit |
Centre for Infectious Disease Research | Centre for Neuroscience | Microbiology and Cell Biology | Department of Developmental Biology and Genetics |
Division of Chemical Sciences | |||
Inorganic and Physical Chemistry | Materials Research Centre | Organic Chemistry | Solid State and Structural Chemistry Unit |
Division of Electrical, Electronics, and Computer Science | |||
Computer Science and Automation | Electrical Communication Engineering | Electrical Engineering | Electronic Systems Engineering |
Division of Interdisciplinary Science | |||
Centre for Infrastructure, Sustainable Transportation and Urban Planning | Axis Bank Centre for Mathematics and Computing | Department of Bioengineering | Centre for Society and Policy |
Centre for Nano Science and Engineering | Quantum Technology Initiative | Supercomputer Education and Research Centre | Robert Bosch Centre for Cyber-Physical Systems |
Interdisciplinary mathematical sciences Interdisciplinary Centre for Water Research | Interdisciplinary Centre for Energy Research | Management Studies | Computational and Data Sciences |
Division of Mechanical Science | |||
Aerospace Engineering | Centre for Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences | Centre for Earth Sciences | Centre of Excellence in Advanced Mechanics of Materials |
Department of Design and Manufacturing | Centre for Sustainable Technologies | Chemical Engineering | Civil Engineering |
Divecha Centre for Climate Change | Materials Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | |
Division of Physics and Mathematical Science | |||
Astronomy and Astrophysics Programme | Physics | Centre for Cryogenic Technology | Centre for High Energy Physics |
Mathematics | Instrumentation and Applied Physics |
IISc Bangalore is located at CV Raman Rd, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560012, between Malleswaram and Yeswantpura. The institute's other name that the locals use to refer to the college is "Tata Institute”. Using the name “Tata Institute” with the taxi, auto-rickshaw drivers, and bus conductors can be more convenient rather than IISc. Given below is the way how students can reach the institute via different routes and modes of transport:
The college is about 35 kilometers or 22 miles from both the domestic and international airports. The students can opt for a prepaid taxi service, which is directly available from the airport. The taxi fare to reach the institute would amount to approximately INR 600. If not, the students can also avail the shuttle bus services, with INR 190 as the bus fare. Cheaper bus facilities which are more economical are also available. The bus can be taken to either Mekhri Circle or Malleshwaram. IISc is around 2 kilometers from these bus stops and you may take an INR 20 fare auto to reach IISc. Alternatively, the student can take bus number 10 from the airport that directly passes by IISc, with “Tata Institute” as the requested stop.
IISc Bangalore is 7 km away from the main railway station, Bangalore City. The railway station and the main bus stand are called Majestic and are opposite each other. The students can opt for either a Pre-paid taxi or auto-rickshaw facility which is available near platform number 1. The person in charge of the counters can be said that the destiny is “Tata Institute”. A trip to IISc may cost about INR 60 by auto. Travel by auto-rickshaws between 22:00 hours and 06:00 hours will cost 50% more. Alternatively, bus services from platform Number 22 of Majestic bus station:
Bus Route nos. 252 E, 258 C, 271 E, 273 C, 275, 99 A and B, alight at TATA INSTITUTE Bus Stop.
If the student wants to reach the institute and is traveling from Cantonment Railway Station, also known as Bangalore Cantt, the student can avail of the prepaid auto-rickshaw facility. Since, the institute is 7kms away from Bangalore Cantt, the bus services can also be used from the bus stop just opposite the station with Route Nos. 94 A and E, 252 A, 270 A, 272, 276 A.
Another important railway station, the Yeshwanthpur Railway Station is very close to IISc. Students can use two entrances to this station: through Yeswanthpur Market and the other via Tumkur Road. If availing an auto-rickshaw ride from Yeshwanthpur to IISc, the fare should be around INR 20 from the Market entrance, and around INR 30 from the Tumkur Road entrance. Additionally, a prepaid auto-rickshaw facility is available near the Tumkur Road entrance.
In case of traveling from the city to IISc, the student needs to move past Malleswaram 18th cross bus stand towards Yeshwantpura to return to IISc. They can also go to a bus stop on the highway between the yellow over bridge and Prof. CNR Rao Circle, and another one at Prof.CNR Rao Circle (on Sir CV Raman Road ). After crossing, they will reach a bus stop at Yeshwantpura tollgate, just off campus near R block. Most buses go to one of these places.
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Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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B.Tech 1 Course | ₹2.2 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 60%+JEE MAIN | 14 May - 20 Jun 2024 | |
Ph.D 40 Courses | ₹35,200 (1st Year Fees) | Post Graduation with 60%+GATE | 5 Feb - 22 Mar 2024 | |
B.Sc 7 Courses | ₹30,200 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 1 Apr - 07 May 2024 | |
M.Sc 2 Courses | ₹81,200 - 1.21 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 60%+JAM | 5 Feb - 22 Mar 2024 | |
M.Tech 35 Courses | ₹29,200 - 1.1 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 60%+GATE | 5 Feb - 22 Mar 2024 | |
M.Sc + Ph.D 7 Courses | ₹29,200 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 55% + IIT JAM | 5 Feb - 22 Mar 2024 | |
M.Des 1 Course | ₹29,200 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 55% +CEED/GATE | 5 Feb - 12 Apr 2024 | |
Master of Management | ₹2.67 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 60%+ GATE/CAT | 5 Feb - 22 Mar 2024 |
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CAT 2024 Result Date | Upcoming Dec 26, 2024 |
JEE Advanced Registration Dates | Tentative Apr 27, 2025 - May 07, 2025 |
JEE Advanced Admit Card Date | Tentative May 17, 2025 |
JEE Advanced Result Date | Tentative Jun 09, 2025 |
JEE-Advanced counselling | Tentative Jun 10, 2025 |
JEE Advanced Exam Date | Tentative May 26, 2025 - Aug 22, 2025 |
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CAT 2024 Exam Date | Nov 24, 2024 |
CAT 2024 Admit Card Date | Oct 25, 2024 |
CAT 2024 Registration Date | Aug 03, 2024 - Sep 20, 2024 |
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JEE Advanced Registration Dates | Tentative Apr 27, 2025 - May 07, 2025 |
JEE Advanced Admit Card Date | Tentative May 17, 2025 |
JEE Advanced Result Date | Tentative Jun 09, 2025 |
JEE-Advanced counselling | Tentative Jun 10, 2025 |
JEE Advanced Exam Date | Tentative May 26, 2025 - Aug 22, 2025 |
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CAT 2024 Result Date | Upcoming Dec 26, 2024 |
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CAT 2024 Exam Date | Nov 24, 2024 |
CAT 2024 Admit Card Date | Oct 25, 2024 |
CAT 2024 Registration Date | Aug 03, 2024 - Sep 20, 2024 |
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IISc Bangalore, GATE Cutoff 2024 for General Category is listed below. The overall cutoff marks for GATE is 350 - 742
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My brother got selected for IISc Bangalore and here is what his offer letter looked like
Studying at IISc Bangalore is difficult. Some challenges that you will face as a student are - plenty of assignments that are difficult at times, bi-weekly quizzes, surprise tests, sometimes you might not understand a concept taught in class, and some professors schedule 8 a.m. classes. You will have many sleepless nights.
However, if you dedicate yourself to your studies, focusing for long hours without the thought of comfort and fun, you will easily understand all the concepts and ace all your exams.
You will be automatically motivated to work hard seeing your peers. This is because the crowd at IISc Bangalore consists of dedicated and hardworking students.
It is ultimately your hard work and dedication that will help you perform well at IISc Bangalore.
As a class 12th student, I wanted to become either an engineer or a doctor, simply out of societal pressure.
As I started understanding myself I realized that I did not want to become a doctor. Therefore, I started preparing for the IITs. I liked studying, so I was sure that I did not want a job after I was done with my UG degree. I wished to go into research.
I was naive at the time and thought IITians do not go for research work. I finally went for IISc to join BSc Research.
I do not regret joining BSc Research at IISc Bangalore. Had I done my B.Tech from an IIT, I would have switched to Neuroscience or Biophysics anyway. At IISc Bangalore, I realized my true calling.
Its curriculum made my switch to this interdisciplinary field a lot easier. The course fee for BSc Research at IISc Bangalore is affordable as well.
Therefore, I have no regret in choosing BSc Research at IISc Bangalore over B.Tech at IITs.
IISc Bangalore does not grant admission solely to highly intelligent people. Rather, IISc Bangalore makes people highly intelligent. I say this out of my personal experience.
When I entered IISc Bangalore, I knew I was not highly intelligent. I was, however, deeply inclined toward learning and research.
My interview for IISc Bangalore ran for around two hours. The interview began with-
“Plot y=k exp(cx) for different values of k and c (positive, negative, and combination)”, and it ended in my M.Tech thesis. I tried to derive all the values and answer all the questions. Whenever I got stuck, the faculty members helped me conclude.
At IISc Bangalore, you will become more and more inclined towards learning. You will understand yourself and your goals. Then, how people label you won’t be of any importance to you.
IISc Bangalore is a top research institute in India. It is ranked 1 in the NIRF India Rankings 2023: Research, surpassing other tier 1 institutions such as the IITs in the area of research.
For IISc Bangalore students, numerous future opportunities are available. Some of these are-
These are some future options for IISc Bangalore students. These options are open to students of all domains.
IISc takes in the majority of students through KVPY so getting in through JEE or NEET is very challe being here. It’s very difficult to be among the top rankers here as you have to be among the top 0.05% (Reserved categories).
Despite all this, one of my cousins even in his under-deprived situation managed to make it into IISc. He was from a rural background a normal state board school and did not take any special tuition for JEE/NEET till class 12. He did not even have basic internet facilities and worked hard to procure study materials. All his struggles craved only one goal, IISc. And hard work does pay off!
Finally, he made it into IISc UG through NEET after spending a drop year. What he realized towards the end was that IISc was worth every second and effort spent!
In my opinion, IISc Bangalore is a way better option than IIT Bombay mainly because it offers core engineering in computer science e.g. Linux Kernel Programming. It is true computer engineering. It helps you understand the science of Computer Engineering and develop a strong grasp of it.
Any science be it Computer Science or any other is solely based on concepts and implementation of these concepts is quite difficult. An extensive knowledge of Computer Science doesn’t necessarily ensure great Computer engineering skills. But it’s true vice versa. So by going for IISC, one is surely choosing the path of excellence through the very foundation of Computer Science.
IIT Bombay is a brand that is known nationwide whereas IISc is known globally mainly because of its focus on core and complex concepts in Computer Science. Moreover the quality and quality of papers submitted by IISc is much more than IIT Bombay and this already reflects how successful it is going to become in the future.
Here are some helpful tips if you are starting your first year at IISc Bangalore:
Ph.D. students have to be well-prepared to face uncertainty every single day. On numerous accounts, you are left on your own with no guidance at all. Also, no amount of guidance will ever be sufficient.
Even the Bangalore weather is very uncertain. One day it might rain heavily, and the following day might be a sunny one.
Hindi and English work fine but try to learn the local language. Many South Indians prefer dialogue in English or their local languages, so Hindi might not work in every scenario.
IISc Bangalore will challenge and groom you in numerous ways. Make the most out of your stay there.
You must feel proud of your daughter for getting into IISc Bangalore. I can assure you that she will have a bright future. These are a few things I need you to know as the parent of an IISc student-
These are a few tips and important points that I wanted to share with you.
I did my M.Tech in Materials Engineering from IISc Bangalore (2014-2016 batch). My first official day at IISc Bangalore was eventful and tiresome.
I reached the faculty building early in the morning. All the necessary procedures for the day had to begin from there. I was happy because I thought that my good score would allow me to choose my hostel and mess. I had made up my mind to go for D Mess and NBH.
When I reached the faculty office, I saw a long queue of students ahead of me. I got 125 in waiting. When my turn came, my documents were verified and after that, the mess and the hostel were to be allocated.
For this I had to visit the hostel office. I was so disappointed to find out that the hostels and mess were being allotted on the basis of the lottery system. I had the least faith in my luck. I ended up getting a hostel which was in the ‘last corner’ of IISc Bangalore (in P block). However, luckily, I got D Mess.
Other than this incident, during my first official day at IISc Bangalore, I ended up meeting many new people and making friendships that would last a lifetime.
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