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Direct Admission of
Students Abroad (DASA) Scheme was notified by Ministry of Human Resource
Development in May, 2001, for implementation the Central Engineering
institutions (other than IITs) to facilitate the foreign nationals
studying in any country, including India, wards of persons of Indian
origin and non resident Indians to pursue technical education in India.
This scheme was already in existence in the IITs, however, Council of IITs
took a decision to abolish the scheme in its meeting held on 21-05-2002
due to poor response. The scheme is since continuing in NITs (previously
RECs), IIITs, SPA, SLIET, NIFT, NERIST. The scheme is implemented through
Educational Consultants India Ltd., (Ed. CIL), which is designated as
coordinating agency and a Single Window Facility Admissions (SWFA) for the
eligible students.
The main features of the scheme are as given below:-
1. All foreign nationals studying in any country including India or Indian
Nationals studying abroad who fulfill prescribed admission criteria shall
be eligible.
2. Prescribed admission criteria for Indian Nationals is at least 5 years
of education, inclusive of 11th & 12th or equivalent (not beyond), in a
foreign country during the last 8 years and must pass the qualifying
examination from abroad. However, from 2008-09, the prescribed criteria
has been changed to 3 year of education inclusive of 11th & 12th or
equivalent (not beyond) in foreign country during the last six years, and
passing the qualifying examination abroad.
3. Number of seats reserved for this category of students in different
institutions shall be nearly 15% of the total number of seats offered for
admission. This shall be available in different disciplines
proportionately. These seats shall be supernumerary.
4. Education Consultant India Ltd. (Ed. CIL) has been designated as
‘Coordinating Agency’ and a ‘Single Window Facility Admissions’ for the
eligible students in this category.
5. Ed. CIL is also be responsible for publicity, issue, receipt and
processing of applications and allocation of students to different
institutes/disciplines as per merit list of the students whose
candidatures are found valid. Ed.CIL collects from the students an
application-cum-processing fee of US $ 350 per student.
6. Admission requirements like age and academic qualifications etc. are
similar to the requirements for admission of Indian nationals studying in
India.
7. A tuition fee of US $ 4000 per annum is charged from students in this
category. Foreign nationals from SAARC countries seeking admission through
this channel are allowed 50% fee waiver provided they are studying in
SAARC countries only.
8. The policy directions for the implementation of the DASA Scheme are
issued by Ministry of Human Resource Development from time to time.
9. Further details, are available on the web-site of Ed.CIL.

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