IISc Bangalore - Indian Institute of Science

The Indian Institute of Science is a prestigious institute in Bangalore that was founded in 1909. Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata, the Government of India, and the Maharaja of Mysore collaborated to establish IISc Bangalore. IISc Bangalore includes 45 departments organized into six divisions: Biological Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Electrical, Electronics and Computer Science (EECS), Interdisciplinary Sciences, Mechanical Sciences, Physical and Mathematical Sciences, and Interdisciplinary Sciences. In the NIRF 2021 overall rating, the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore came in second and first in the research and university categories, respectively. The institute was ranked first in the research and university categories in the NIRF 2020 rankings.


The National Accreditation and Assessment Council (NAAC) has given IISc Bangalore a 'A' rating and the University Grants Commission has recognized it (UGC). The campus covers a total of 434 acres. The number of pupils enrolled exceeds 3000. Admissions to IISc Bangalore's numerous programmes in Management and Business Administration, Sciences, Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Engineering and Architecture, Computer Application and IT, and others are available. For admission to various degrees at IISc Bangalore, students must take a national level entrance test.


Bengaluru, Karnataka's Indian Institute of Science is located on CV Raman Road. The nearest airport is Kempegowda International Airport, which is 31 kilometers away and takes 45 minutes to reach IISc Bangalore. Krantivira Sangolli Rayanna is the nearest railway station, which is 6.2 kilometers away. It would take students around 12 minutes to walk from the railway station to IISc Bangalore. In 11 minutes, students may take a bus from the APSRTC Bus Station to the Indian Institute of Science.


IISc Bangalore Accreditation

  • The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) has given the institute a 'A' rating.

Ranking:

  • With an overall score of 82.67 out of 100, the institute came in second place in the Overall category of the NIRF 2021 Ranking. In the NIRF 2020 Rankings, it received the same ranking in the same category.
  • In the research category, the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore is ranked first by NIRF in 2021.
  • First place in the university category in the NIRF rating for 2021.

The institute features a well-kept library with a collection of roughly 5 lakh books. J R D Tata Memorial Library is a branch of the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore. IISc Bangalore's classrooms are well-equipped with contemporary amenities to provide a productive learning environment. The whole campus is wifi equipped, giving students and staff members access to the internet 24 hours a day, seven days a week. In addition, the Indian Institute of Science features a variety of sports courts. Additionally, a guest home is accessible on campus for visiting academics and students' families. Apart from these, the auditorium, health center, Wi-Fi, and parking facilities are just a few of the IISc Bangalore amenities available to students.


The bachelor of science (research) degree is the university's only undergraduate program, and it lasts four years. Physics, mathematics, chemistry, biology, and the humanities are required of all students, with a concentration on engineering. Students do their own research project in their final year, which is overseen by an academic. Between February and March, applicants must submit their applications.

Master's degrees in management, technology, and design, as well as PhD programs, are available. At IIS, research students make up more than 70% of the total student body.


Biological sciences, chemical sciences, electrical sciences, interdisciplinary research, mechanical sciences, and physical and mathematical sciences are the university's six core departments. Individual brain research centers, scientific and industrial consulting, and funded schemes and initiatives are also available.

Space science, material science and engineering, environmental and atmospheric sciences, endocrinology, and genetic engineering are among the fields of science and technology where the institute's academics do study. In addition, the institution has designated three research topics for the future: genetics, nanosciences, and mathematics.

The Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology has been awarded to more than 75 scholars at the institute (SSB).


The gymkhana - the university's sports and culture center – spans 26 acres and has 27 clubs. There is also a health center for workers, students, and their families, as well as a Centre for Counselling and Support, which was founded in 2001.


Candidates are offered admission to IISc Bangalore in Management and Business Administration, Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Engineering and Architecture, Computer Application and IT, and other subjects. Admissions at IISc Bangalore are available for the following courses: B.Sc. (Research), M.Tech, M.Des, Integrated Ph.D., and Ph.D. Admission to IISc Bangalore is based on a national level entrance test.


Candidates seeking admission to the Indian Institute of Science Bangalore may be eligible for scholarships/fellowships from the CSIR/UGC/DBT/ICMR/AICTE/DAE (NBHM)/ DST, as applicable. IISc Bangalore scholarships are available at the undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctorate levels. The following scholarships have been given to candidates: Ph.D- INR 31000/35000, M.Tech- INR 12400, M.Tech/M.Des- INR 12400, Integrated Ph.D- INR16000/31000/35000. IISc Bangalore students can also apply for a variety of national and state scholarships.


Location: Bengaluru, Karnataka

Score: 82.67

Website: iisc.ac.in

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