Who can take admission to NITs and IIITs via the DASA Scheme?

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    Shikha Goyal | Contributor-Level 10

    7 months ago

    Indian Nationals studying abroad (NRIs) and Foreign Nationals/ Persons of Indian Origin or Overseas Citizen of India who have completed the qualifying examination in any country (including India) are eligible for admission in NITs and IIITs through the DASA Scheme. In the case of Indian Nationals, they must have completed the 11th and 12th standard or equivalent from outside India.

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    Malavika | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Via the DASA Scheme, Indian nationals studying overseas (NRIs) as well as foreign nationals, Persons of Indian Origin, or Indian citizens living abroad who have passed the qualifying test in any nation (including India) are qualified for admission to NITs and IIITs. In 2024, the DASA brochure will be released by the host, NIT Raipur. In order to admit qualified applicants to the BTech and BArch programs offered by NITs, IIITs, SPAs, and other top-tier, centrally financed technical universities in India, the DASA UG 2024 plan is implemented. Applicants must meet the requirements listed in order to be eligible to submit an application. O

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    Anshika Gupta | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Indian Nationals studying abroad (NRIs) and Foreign Nationals/ Persons of Indian Origin or Overseas Citizen of India who have completed the qualifying examination in any country (including India) are eligible for admission in NITs and IIITs through the DASA Scheme.

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