Tuesday, December 6, 2011

How can i take admission in engineering branch of astrophysics?

how can i get admission in engineering of astrophysics,also name the institute where this branch is available and total no. of seats available.|||ADMISSIONS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2008-2009











Applications are invited for admission to the following programs (i) Research [Ph D/ M Sc (Engg)] (ii) Course [ME/M Tech/M Des] (iii) Integrated Ph D and (iv) External Registration Program at the Institute. Qualifications for eligibility, specializations, areas of research and other details are available at our website http://www.iisc.ernet.in/admissions. Candidates who have not yet completed their qualifying examinations and expect to complete all the requirements for the degree (including all examinations, dissertation projects, viva-voce etc.) before July 31, 2008, are also eligible to apply.











( i) RESEARCH PROGRAMS [Ph D/M Sc(Engg)]











Science Faculty (Ph D): Astronomy %26amp; Astrophysics, Biochemistry, Ecological Sciences, High Energy Physics, Inorganic %26amp; Physical Chemistry, Materials Research, Mathematics, Microbiology %26amp; Cell Biology, Molecular Biophysics, Molecular Reproduction, Development and Genetics, Organic Chemistry, Physics, Solid State %26amp; Structural Chemistry, and Management Studies.





Engineering Faculty [Ph D and M Sc (Engg)]: Aerospace Engineering, Atmospheric %26amp; Oceanic Sciences, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science %26amp; Automation, Earth Sciences (New program), Electrical Communication Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Design %26amp; Technology, Instrumentation, Management Studies, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Materials Research, Product Design %26amp; Manufacturing, Sustainable Technologies and Supercomputer Education %26amp; Research.





Interdisciplinary programs (Ph D): Chemical Biology, Earth System Science, Mathematical Sciences, Nanoengineering for Integrated Systems, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.











ELIGIBILITY





An applicant possessing minimum second class in the following qualifications/degrees in an appropriate area shall be eligible to apply for admission for Research program.











(a) Bachelor鈥檚 degree or Master's degree in an appropriate field of Engineering/Technology/Architecture; or Master鈥檚 degree in Science in an appropriate field/Agriculture/Biotechnology; or MBBS; or M Pharma; or M V Sc; or Master鈥檚 degree in German Language (for Ph D in German); or in Economics, Geography, Social Work, Psychology, Management, Mathematics, Statistics, Operations Research, Computer Science/ Application, Architecture as applicable to the respective departments.





(b) Master's degree in Engineering/Technology in an appropriate field; or MBA or equivalent degree(post BE/B Tech) as applicable to the respective departments.











Qualifying in one of the following Entrance Tests is mandatory for candidates(applying for Ph D in Science Faculty and Interdisciplinary programs) eligible under (a) and desirable for candidates eligible under (b): CSIR-UGC NET for JRF; or UGC-NET for JRF; or DBT/ICMR JRF; or GATE; or JEST; or NBHM; or IISc Entrance Test.





IISc Entrance Test is conducted in Atmospheric Sciences, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Ecological Sciences, Mathematics, Management Studies, Materials Science. (Note: IISc Entrance Test is not conducted in Engineering disciplines).

















(ii) COURSE PROGRAMS [ME/ M Tech/M Des]








(a) ME in Aerospace Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science %26amp; Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Microelectronics, Signal Processing, Systems Science %26amp; Automation, and Telecommunication Engineering.








ELIGIBILITY


Minimum second class in Bachelor's degree in appropriate field of Engineering/ Technology; or Post B Sc AMIE or equivalent degree in Engineering and valid GATE score.











Selection is based on GATE score only.














(b) M Tech in Electronics Design and Technology, Computational Science, Climate Science (New program) and Instrumentation.





ELIGIBILITY


Minimum second class in the qualifying examination:











(i)Electronics Design and Technology: Bachelor's degree in Engineering/Technology with Electronics as one of the subjects of study; or Post B Sc AMIE or equivalent in Engineering; or Master's degree in Physics (with Electronics as special subject) and 2 years experience in Electronics hardware.





(ii)Computational Science: Bachelor's degree in Engineering/Technology; or Master's degree in Science (in all cases strong mathematical and programming background is required).





(iii)Climate Science: Bachelor's degree in Engineering/Technology; or Master's degree in Physical Sciences.





(iv) Instrumentation: Bachelor's degree in Engineering/Technology in Instrumentation/Instrumentation %26amp; Control Engineering/ Electronics %26amp; Instrumentation/Electronics; or Master's degree in Science with specialization in Instrumentation/El|||There are several institutes that offer astrophysics and the best way to find one is by checking out www.collegeboard.com search for your major and your preferences. You can select your criteria, such as financial aid, private or public, school size, extracurricular activities offered on campus etc. The best way to find a college for a certain major in the US is to use that search engine because you select what type of school you want to go to and will lead you to the information about that college, its admittance rate, its tuition rate, campus size, and just about all the information you need to know on how to apply for the school. Hope that helps.





West Coast: University of California: Berkeley; University of California Santa Cruz; University of California: Los Angeles


Southwest: University of Oklahoma, University of New Mexico


East Coast: Yale University, Villanova University, Carnegie Mellon University, Columbia University, Boston University





These are just some of them, there are a lot more, just search on www.collegeboard.com

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