If someone did 11th and 12th from India and his father working in Oman for more than 30 years? Is he eligible for DASA or CIWG?

He studied for a few years in the Middle East Country and did classes 11th and 12th from India. Father is still working in the country. What are the documents required? Please specify.

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    Saloni Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    Yes, he may be eligible for DASA or CIWG admission schemes if they meet the eligibility criteria. Under the DASA (Direct Admission of Students Abroad) scheme, non-Indian students (including Indian nationals) who have completed their 11th and 12th or equivalent outside India can apply for admission to undergraduate engineering programs in NITs, IIITs, Spans, and other premier technical institutions in India. To be eligible for DASA, the student must have completed their qualifying examination with a minimum of 60% aggregate marks in Physics Chemistry and Mathematics. Under the CIWG (Children of Indian Workers in Gulf) scheme, children o
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