In which mode will the DASA UG application form be released?
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It is a national admission process that is held annually on a rotating basis by one of the member universities. The NIT, Raipur, India, will be in charge of organizing DASA UG 2024 this year. Admission of qualified applicants to the BTech and BArch programs provided by prominent Indian technical institutes such as NITs, IIITs, SPAs, and others that get central funding. To fill out the application form, candidates for admission must meet the qualifying requirements. The 2024 DASA UG application form will be made available online. After completing the application, those who meet the eligibility requirements will be shortlisted for the co
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The DASA UG application form is made available on official website of DASA. Candidates have to fill and complete application online and submit the form as per the deadline.
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Candidates can check their DASA seat allotment status by login to the official website. Candidates who will be allotted seats have will have the option to acccept/freeze and float the seats.
If any candidate fail to lock their choices before the last date of choice filling, it gets locked automatically. In this case, the last available order of choices will be considered for seat allotment.
Candidates must fill maximum choices to increase their chances of getting admission. The choices must be filled in order of preference.
No, candidates can not apply for BTech admission through DASA UG if they've not appeared in JEE Mains exam. It is mandatory to apply for JEE Mains and qualify the exam before appearing for DASA admissions.
Yes, you can apply for BTech admission under DASA UG scheme. However, you have to appear in JEE Mains exam and qualif the same for admission under DASA 2026.
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