DASA UG Cut-off

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Yatendra Kumar

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NIT Surathkal BTech cutoff 2022 has been concluded for DASA UG, conducted by National Institute of Technology Raipur (NITR). DASA UG counselling was concluded after Round 3 of the seat allotment results for various categories. During the Round 1 cutoff, the NIT Surathkal cutoff ranged between 47 and 908 for the General All India quota students. For the last round, the cutoff varied between 58 and,  908, wherein BTech in Computer Science and Engineering was the most competitive course. Comparing the latest year cutoff with previous years, the BTech in CSE saw a fluctuating trend in its last round closing ra
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Nidhi Kumari

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First round of Seat AllotmentJul-2024 Confirmation by candidates who have been allotted a seat in Round 1Jul-2024 Second Round of Seat AllotmentJul-2024 Confirmation by candidates who have been allotted a seat in Round 2Jul-2024 Third Round of Seat AllotmentJul-2024 Confirmation by candidates who have been allotted a seat in Round 3Jul-2024 Withdrawal Option from DASA 2023Jul-2024 FINAL Round of Seat AllotmentJul-2024 Confirmation by the candidates who have been allotted a seat in FINAL RoundJul-2024Reporting to allotted Institutes for admission by candidates who have been allotted a seat in Roun
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Anamika Jha

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DASA stands for Direct Admission of Students Abroad . It is a scheme from the Government of India to guarantee a 15% reserved seat for the NRI, PIO, OCI or other foreign students in the top engineering colleges like NITs, IITs or IIITs among many others . To know more about the DASA, candidates can refer to the official website of the Government of India  . 

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Muskan

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Applicants can view their DASA scores by going to the official website. The DASA cutoff marks are updated on their official page. After the counselling procedure was completed, the DASA cutoff date of 2024 was revealed. The starting and closing positions for every round in the cutoff list will be shown to the candidates.

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Shikha Goyal

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The details that a candidate need to make the transaction cia SWIFT transfer is as follows:AmountValue Date Account with Institution - (DASA’s Account Name & SWIFT/BIC Code)Beneficiary Customer Account Name & Address - (DASA’s Account Details)IFSC Code - (DASA Account’s)Remittance Information - (Application ID, Application Name, Passport No. & Country)Details of Charge - (Applicant have to send the extra charges), etc.

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Shikha Goyal

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The registration fee or charges for the DASA scheme are 300 USD. The registration is the same for the three admission streams, including DASA (SAARC), DASA (Non-SAARC), and CIWG. Check below for the fees in the form of a table.ParticularsCIWGDASA (SAARC)DASA (Non-SAARC)Registration ChargesUS $300US $300US $300Tuition Fee (1st Sem)INR 62,500US $2000US $4000Total (Application Form + Tuition Fees)INR 62,500 + US $300US $2300US $4300

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Shikha Goyal

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The cutoff marks of DASA depend upon various factors, which are responsible for determining the DASA 2024 cutoff, namely:Level of the examNumber of the applicantTotal seats availableMarks secured by the aspirants

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tarun mittal

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Yes, the student is eligible for DASA (Direct Admission of Students Abroad) and CIWG (Children of Indian Workers in Gulf Countries) schemes. The eligibility criteria for DASA/CIWG scheme requires that the applicant must have qualified in 11th and 12th grade from a foreign country (including India) and must have passed the qualifying examination from abroad. I hope this helps. Let me know if you want me to help you with anything else.

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