Khaleej Times

Indian students in UAE can apply for 15% seats at NIT and IIIT

- Ashwani Kumar ashwani@khaleejtim­es.com

Indian students living in the UAE and foreign nationals can now apply for 15 per cent of total seats at premier educationa­l institutes in India. The Indian Ministry of Education has notified that undergradu­ate admissions under Direct Admission of Students Abroad (DASA) Scheme for year 202223 will be made on the basis of the ranks obtained by students in the Joint Entrance Examinatio­nmain (JEE - Main) conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA).

Nearly 15 per cent of total seats at National Institute of Technology (NITS), Internatio­nal Institute of Informatio­n Technology (IIITS), and centrally funded technical institutio­ns, except Indian Institutes of Technology (IITS) have been reserved for this category of students.

The scheme is available in different discipline­s proportion­ately. At present, approximat­ely 3,900 undergradu­ate and 1,300 postgradua­te seats are offered under the scheme.

DASA Scheme allows foreign nationals studying in any country, including India, wards of persons of Indian origin (PIOS), overseas citizen of India (OCI) and non-resident Indians (NRIS), to pursue technical education in India in NITS and other centrally funded technical institutio­ns, excluding IITS.

“Boon for Indian students and foreign nationals. Apply now,” the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi said.

Under DASA Scheme, the registrati­on / applicatio­n fee for the undergradu­ate programmes is $300 while the tuition fee is $8,000. The students belonging to children of Indian workers in the Gulf (CIWG) category and taking admissions in the undergradu­ate programmes of the NITS and Indian Institute of Engineerin­g Science

and Technology, Shibpur under the DASA Scheme can pay tuition fee of Rs125,000 per annum either in Indian rupees or equivalent US dollars at the existing exchange rate.

The parents, living in India or abroad and willing to pay fee(s) prescribed under the DASA scheme in Indian rupees at the existing exchange rate in place of US dollars, are allowed to pay the prescribed fee in Indian rupees.

The nationals of SAARC countries, except India, are eligible for 50 per cent tuition fee waiver provided they have passed the qualifying examinatio­n (JEE Main) in SAARC countries.

For the postgradua­te programmes under DASA scheme, only foreign nationals, PIOS, OCIS who have completed undergradu­ate programme in any country, including India, are eligible to apply.

The applicants must have passed the qualifying examinatio­n i.e. four-five year undergradu­ate programme in engineerin­g/technology or equivalent in relevant discipline for M.tech/ M.arch/ M.plan./ M.des. / MURP and an appropriat­e UG degree for MBA programme from any stream of education recognised as equivalent by the Associatio­n of Indian Universiti­es, UGC, AICTE or other statutory bodies as applicable. Further, the applicant must have a valid minimum total of 300 GRE Revised General Test Score (verbal + quantitati­ve) for eligibilit­y for M.tech./m. Arch./m.plan./m.des. and minimum of 480 GMAT test score for MBA programme.

For the postgradua­te programmes, the non-refundable registrati­on fee is $300 and the first semester tuition fee is $4,000. Foreign Nationals, who are nationals of SAARC countries, are eligible for a 50-per cent tuition fee waiver provided they have passed the qualifying examinatio­n (as mentioned above) in SAARC countries.

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