IISc Bengaluru Launches New B.Tech Programs for 2026 Admissions
Introduction of New B.Tech Courses
IISc Bengaluru has announced the introduction of three innovative B.Tech programs, set to commence in 2026. Admissions will be based on scores from the JEE Advanced examination.
Details of the New Programs
The institute, recognized as one of India's leading science institutions, is expanding its engineering offerings. The new B.Tech programs include:
- B.Tech in Materials Science and Engineering
- B.Tech in Mechanics and Computing
- B.Tech in Aerospace Engineering
Curriculum Focus
These courses are structured to provide students with a solid foundation from the outset. The curriculum emphasizes not just theoretical knowledge but also practical understanding, experimentation, and computational techniques. Core subjects in engineering, mathematics, and computation will be taught in the early semesters, ensuring students are well-prepared for advanced studies.
Current Offerings at IISc
In addition to the new programs, IISc currently offers:
- Bachelor of Science (Research)
- B.Tech (Mathematics and Computing)
Goals for Future Engineers
With these new courses, IISc aims to produce engineers who are not only skilled but also capable of addressing future challenges. The institute is known for its research excellence, and graduates are highly valued in both national and international job markets. The goal is to develop engineers who can innovate, conduct research, and solve pressing global issues.
Admission Process
To enroll in these B.Tech programs, candidates must pass the JEE Advanced 2026 exam. Following this, seat allocation will occur through the JoSAA 2026 counseling process, which is also used for admissions to IITs and other top engineering colleges.
Exam Schedule
The JEE Advanced 2026 exam will be conducted by IIT Roorkee on May 17. Candidates must rank among the top 250,000 in the JEE Main 2026 BE/B.Tech paper to qualify. Eligibility requires candidates to be born on or after October 1, 2001, with age relaxation for reserved categories. Students can attempt JEE Advanced twice in consecutive years, and they must have completed their Class 12 exams in 2025 or 2026, with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as subjects.