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Monday, December 3, 2012

My Dream institute IISc is open up for all.............


posters are outdated please check detail with website of university.
posters are outdated please check detail with website of university.
posters are outdated please check detail with website of university.

Academic details of the BS Programme


    1. The BS Programme is a four-year programme organized into eight semesters. The final two semesters are devoted exclusively to a research project.
    2. Six major disciplines are offered: Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Materials, Mathematics, and Physics.
    3. For a well balanced and well rounded learning experience, each student is required to take a minimum number of courses in engineering and humanities.
    4. The programme is designed to provide a deep interdisciplinary experience to the students.
    5. Semesters 1,2,3: Systematic exposure to the pillars of scientific, mathematical and engineering principles will take place during the first three semesters. In each of these semesters, the students will take one course each in physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology, engineering and humanities. Teaching of the compulsory core courses in science and engineering will include substantial components of laboratory demonstrations and hands-on experiments. The students will also be exposed to courses in humanities that will help them appreciate science and its societal implications and also sharpen their skills in communicating science to both experts and to society at large.
    6. Semesters 4,5,6: At the beginning of the fourth semester, each student will choose a discipline for specialisation ("major") according to his/her academic interest. The following specialisations are available: (1) Biology (2) Chemistry (3) Environmental Science (4) Materials (5) Mathematics (6) Physics. All these disciplines are interdisciplinary in nature in that there will be adequate exposure to other disciplines. The number of students in each discipline will be approximately the same. Both the academic interest of the student and his/her performance in the first three semesters will be considered to allocate the major disciplines. In addition to a "major" discipline, a student may also choose a discipline as a "minor" discipline. In each of these semesters, the students will take four courses in the chosen major and minor disciplines. They will also take one elective course in engineering and one seminar course in humanities.
    7. Semesters 7,8: A research project will be started in the seventh semester along with advanced elective courses. The final semester will be devoted exclusively to the project. The project should be in the chosen major discipline or an interdisciplinary topic that has a substantial overlap with the major discipline.

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    Selection process
    ELIGIBILITY: Candidates who have completed their II PUC / 12th Standard in 2011 and those who are expecting to complete their II PUC / 12th Standard in 2012 are eligible to apply. The candidates must have studied Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as main subjects during their II PUC / 12th Standard. Candidates who have studied Biology, Statistics, Electronics, Computer Science, etc., in addition to Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics are also eligible to apply. The candidates must have secured a first class or 60% or equivalent grade (relaxed to pass class for SC/ST candidates) in the II PUC / 12th Standard examination.
    SELECTION: Based on the merit list of one of the following:
    1. KVPY: KVPY-SA [appeared in 2010, and selected for the Fellowship]
    KVPY-SB [appeared in 2011, and selected for the Fellowship]
    KVPY-SX [appeared in 2011, and selected for the Fellowship]
    2. IIT-JEE: Appearing in 2012 and securing a minimum of 170 marks (GN), 153 marks (OBC-NCL), 85 marks (SC/ST/PH).
    3. AIEEE: Appearing in 2012 and securing a minimum of 180 marks (GN), 162 marks (OBC-NCL), 90 marks (SC/ST/PH).
    4. AIPMT: Appearing in 2012 and getting selected in the main merit list.
    Reservation for SC/ST/OBC/Physically-Handicapped (PH) and Kashmiri-Migrant (KM) candidates: As per Government of India regulations, and following the National List.
    APPLICATION FORMS (available only online):
    The online application may be prepared and submitted by accessing the IISc website http://www.iisc.ernet.in/ug during 01 February to 30 April 2012. The application fee is Rs. 400/- for GN/OBC/KM candidates andRs. 200/- for SC/ST/PH categories. After submitting the online application, a printed copy of the filled online application form must be sent to the Institute.
    PAYMENT OF THE APPLICATION FEE:
    Mode of payment options available are: (1) Online Payment - SBI/Canara Bank which provides Net-banking and Card payment (Visa/MasterCard/ Maestro). (2) Offline Payment - SBI/Canara Bank branches
    accept Challan payment across the country. The bank service charge is extra (to be borne by the applicants).
    SUBMISSION OF PRINTED COPY OF APPLICATION FORM:
    A printed copy of the filled online application form must reach the Assistant Registrar (Academic), Admissions Unit, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-560 012 on or before 07.05.2012.
    IMPORTANT DATES
    Commencement of submission of online applications01.02.2012
    Last date for submission of online applications
    30.04.2012
    Last date for receipt of printed copy of online application form at IISc
    07.05.2012

    Contact for updated information
    Dean, Undergraduate Studies 
    Indian Institute of Science 
    Bangalore - 560 012 

    Email: deanugoff@admin.iisc.ernet.in 
    Phone: +91-80-22933400 
    Fax : +91-80-23600853 


    The Assistant Registrar (Academic) 
    Indian Institute of Science 
    Bangalore - 560 012 

    Email: ar@academic.admin.iisc.ernet.in 
    Phone: +91-80-22932210 
    Fax : +91-80-23601413 

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Reflective Resonances: Asha – A Hope to Fly

Many of us had been now heard about ASHA. Good work must be appreciated. All of us have our own limitations; either we build them or they are created by situations. We want to do something for someone but we rarely can do. But in this world many people are working and doing a lot for people. One of my friend is working with them. I am feeling proud for her. What she shared about her cause I am just re-sharing that. To read full article click the link below. (She has the copyrights for this article)
Reflective Resonances: Asha – A Hope to Fly: 21-June-2012 I was taking strides to my mission of this month, I am a volunteer for ASHA - Academy for Severe Handicaps & Autism.I meet ...

Friday, May 4, 2012