1 Big Change: IISc Joins Centralised JoSAA System

For the first time ever, IISc Bangalore’s B.Tech admissions will be handled through the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) counselling in 2026 — the same platform used by the IITs and other top engineering institutes.

2 Goodbye to Separate IISc Admission Process

Previously, IISc conducted its own admissions for the Bachelor of technology programme — including separate applications and in‑person seat confirmation. From 2026, that discontinued process is replaced by one centralised counselling mechanism.

3 Your JEE Advanced Rank Now Does It All

Admission to IISc’s B.Tech will be determined through your JEE Advanced 2026 rank — and seats are allotted during the JoSAA rounds based on this rank.

4 Simplified Application: One Portal, Less Stress

Students no longer need to fill out a separate IISc application form — just register on the JoSAA 2026 portal and complete the counselling steps to be considered for IISc B.Tech.

5 Who Runs JEE Advanced 2026?

The JEE Advanced exam in 2026 will be conducted by IIT Roorkee on May 17, with two papers scheduled — a key milestone on your path to IISc admission.

6 What Course Is Affected?

This change applies to the 4‑year B.Tech in Mathematics and Computing programme at IISc — the institute’s flagship engineering undergraduate degree.

7 Seat Breakdown: Who Gets In?

IISc offers 52 seats in this B.Tech programme:

🧑‍🎓 40 general category seats

👩‍🎓 8 women‑only seats (20% reserved)

🌍 4 seats for foreign nationals/OCI candidates
This distribution comes via JoSAA’s unified seat matrix.

8 Same Competitive Edge — Still Elite

Even though IISc now uses JoSAA, admission remains extremely competitive — with very limited seats and high JEE Advanced cutoffs, similar to other top engineering institutes.

9 Better Choice Filling With IITs

A big advantage of joining JoSAA? students can now compare IISc along with IITs and other top institutes on the same choice‑filling screen, making it easier to plan preferences strategically.

🔟 No More Separate IISc Visit

Under the old system, students had to physically appear on campus during admission confirmation. With JoSAA, the whole process is online and centralised — saving time, effort, and travel hassles.

📌 Quick Takeaway

IISc’s shift to JoSAA for B.Tech admissions is a major reform — aligning one of India’s foremost science institutions with the broader engineering admission ecosystem, reducing complexity for students, and enhancing transparency.

 

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