
ISI Cut Off 2026: The Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) conducts the ISI Admission Test for entry into its various postgraduate programmes. The ISI Admission Cutoff 2026 is the minimum score candidates must achieve for admission to the institute. This cutoff for 2026 is tentatively scheduled to be released on the official website in July 2026. Admission to ISI relies on scores from both the ISI Admission Test 2026 and GATE 2026.
The ISI Admission Cutoff 2026 for the ISI admission test will be officially released and updated on the official website with the results. Candidates who score above this cutoff will have a higher chance of securing admission to their desired courses.
Admission to the Indian Statistical Institute is determined by scores from both the ISI Admission Test 2026 and GATE 2026. A distinct cutoff will be published for candidates applying through GATE scores.
Several key factors will influence the ISI Admission 2026 Cutoff:
Availability of seats for various programmes.
Trends observed in previous years' cutoffs.
The total number of applicants for both the ISI admission test 2026 and GATE 2026.
The overall difficulty level of the qualifying examinations (ISI admission test and GATE).
Candidates can review previous years' cutoff data. It helps in understanding admission trends and assessing prospects.
ISI admission shortlisting criteria for 2018 for the M.Tech in Quality, Reliability, and Operations Research (QROR) program. These criteria illustrate the minimum scores required for different categories.
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ISI Admission Criteria 2018 |
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Reservation |
Criteria |
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General |
MMA ≥/120 and 2 MMA + 3 PQB ≥ 355/600 and 3 MMA + 5 PQB + 2 Interview ≥ 711.68/1200 |
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OBC-NCL |
MMA ≥ 58/120 and 2 MMA + 3 PQB ≥ 319/600 and 3 MMA + 5 PQB + 2 Interview ≥ 640.512/1200 |
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SC/ST/DA |
MMA ≥ 45/120 and 2 MMA + 3 PQB ≥ 248/600 and 3 MMA + 5 PQB + 2 Interview ≥ 498.1/1200 |
ISI admission shortlisting criteria for 2017 for the M.Tech in Quality, Reliability, and Operations Research (QROR) programmes have been compiled for the candidates. These details show how cutoffs varied across different categories.
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ISI Admission Shortlisting Criteria 2017 |
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Category |
Criteria |
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General |
(MMA ≥ 64.0/120) AND (2×MMA + 3×PQB ≥ 361.0/600) AND (3×MMA + 5×PQB + 2×INT ≥ 729.0/1200) |
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OBC (NCL) |
(MMA ≥ 57.6/120) AND (2×MMA + 3×PQB ≥ 324.9/600) AND (3×MMA + 5×PQB + 2×INT ≥ 656.1/1200) |
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SC/ST/DA |
(MMA ≥ 44.8/120) AND (2×MMA + 3×PQB ≥ 252.7/600) AND (3×MMA + 5×PQB + 2×INT ≥ 510.3/1200) |
For 2017, the shortlisting criteria for the Master of Technology in Computer Science (CS) programme are outlined below. These figures indicate the performance benchmarks for admission into this specialised course.
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Criteria |
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General |
(MMA ≥ 46.0/120) AND (MMA + 2×PCB ≥ 132.0/320) AND (MMA + 2×PCB + INT≥ 199.75/400) |
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OBC (NCL) |
(MMA ≥ 41.4/120) AND (MMA + 2×PCB ≥ 118.8/320) AND (MMA + 2×PCB + INT≥ 179.78/400) |
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SC/ST/DA |
(MMA ≥ 32.2/120) AND (MMA + 2×PCB ≥ 92.4/320) AND (MMA + 2×PCB + INT≥ 139.82/400) |
ISI admission shortlisting criteria for 2016 for the Master of Technology in Computer Science (CS) programme are for the Engineering Stream. These criteria help candidates understand the past admission landscape.
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ISI Admission Shortlisting Criteria 2016 |
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Category |
Criteria |
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General |
MMA ≥ 54 ⁄ 120 AND PQB≥ 42 ⁄ 120 |
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OBC |
MMA ≥ 48.6 ⁄ 120 AND PQB≥ 37.8 ⁄ 120 |
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SC/ST/DA |
MMA ≥ 43.2/ 120AND PQB ≥ 33.6/ 120 |
Candidates can get the shortlisting criteria for M.Tech in Quality, Reliability, and Operations Research (QROR) programme.
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Category |
Criteria |
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General |
MMA≥ 45/120 and PCB ≥ 35/100 and MMA/2 + PCB ≥ 72 |
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OBC (NCL) |
MMA≥ 40.5/120 and PCB ≥ 31.5/100 and MMA/2 + PCB ≥ 64.8 |
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SC/ST/DA |
MMA≥ 36/120 and PCB ≥ 28/100 and MMA/2 + PCB ≥ 57.6 |