When will the DASA UG 2024 Final Round of Seat Allotment be released?

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    Malavika | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The official website will likely host the DASA UG 2024 application form around the second week of June 2024. Before the deadline, candidates who satisfy the eligibility requirements can apply for the exam. June 24: Provisional Online Enrollment. July 24: Confirmation from the candidates who were given a spot in the TENTATIVE Final Round. Final round of tentative seat allocation is July 24. Option to withdraw from DASA 2023 tentative in July. It is anticipated that registration for DASA UG 2024 would open in the second week of June 2024. The DASA UG application form will be made available online at dasanit.org, the official website.&nbs

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    Anshika Gupta | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    The DASA UG 2024 Final Round of Seat Allotment is usually released by the organizing authority, which is the National Institute of Technology (NIT). They are responsible for conducting the admissions process for the Direct Admission of Students Abroad (DASA) scheme.

    DASA UG 2024 Final Round of Seat Allotment is tentative to be on Jul '24.

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    Shikha Goyal | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The DASA UG final round of seat allotment will be released tentatively in July 2024 on the official website. In 2023, DASA was coordinated by NIT Calicut. Admission to various UG and PG programmes at premier Indian institutes under the DASA scheme was coordinated by the National Institute of Technology, Calicut, India. 

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