Indian Institute of Science Bengaluru Launches 3 New BTech Programmes for 2026
The Indian Institute of Science Bengaluru has announced three new BTech programmes for the 2026 academic session, expanding its undergraduate engineering education offerings. Admissions to these programmes will be based on JEE Advanced 2026 scores through the JoSAA 2026 counselling process.
Known globally for excellence in scientific research and innovation, IISC is now strengthening its focus on interdisciplinary engineering and future-ready technologies.
Which New BTech Courses Has IISC Introduced?
The institute has launched the following undergraduate engineering programmes:
According to IISC, the programmes are designed to prepare students for emerging technological and research-driven industries by combining scientific fundamentals, computational learning, and practical engineering applications.
How Will Admissions Be Conducted?
Admissions to the newly launched BTech programmes will take place through:
Earlier, IISC admitted students to its BTech Mathematics and Computing programme through a separate admission portal based on JEE Advanced performance. With the inclusion of the new courses in JoSAA counselling, the process is expected to become more streamlined and accessible for aspirants across India.
Undergraduate Programmes Currently Offered at IISC
Before introducing these new courses, IISC Bengaluru offered two major undergraduate programmes:
The institute has gradually expanded its undergraduate education while maintaining its strong research-oriented academic environment.
Why Are These New Programmes Important?
IISC stated that the new programmes are aimed at addressing modern technological and scientific challenges through interdisciplinary learning.
The curriculum will combine:
The initial semesters will focus on strengthening students’ foundation in mathematics, engineering sciences, and computational techniques.
Skills Students Are Expected to Gain
Through these programmes, students are expected to develop:
These skills can open career opportunities in sectors such as aerospace, artificial intelligence, manufacturing, materials technology, and advanced scientific research.
Important Details About JEE Advanced 2026
This year, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee is conducting the examination, scheduled for May 17, 2026.
To qualify for JEE Advanced 2026, candidates must:
Candidates can attempt JEE Advanced a maximum of two times in two consecutive years.
IISC Expands Focus on Future-Ready Engineering Education
With the launch of these three specialised BTech programmes, IISC Bengaluru is taking a major step toward redefining undergraduate engineering education in India.
By integrating scientific research, interdisciplinary engineering, and computational learning, the institute aims to prepare students for careers at the forefront of innovation, advanced technology, and global research industries.