The DASA (Direct Admission of Students Abroad) scheme provides a streamlined admission process for foreign nationals, Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs), Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs), and Indian nationals with foreign qualifications to pursue postgraduate (PG) programs in premier Indian technical institutions like National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs). The DASA PG 2026 counselling is a crucial step following the submission of applications and GRE/GMAT score evaluation, where seat allocation based on merit and preferences takes place.
DASA PG 2026 counselling will be conducted online and consists of multiple stages: registration, document uploading, choice filling, seat allotment, and reporting to allotted institutes. The entire DASA PG 2026 counselling process is merit-based, considering candidates’ GRE or GMAT scores along with their submitted preferences.
The DASA PG counselling generally occurs in two rounds
After seat allotment, candidates have three options:
Q1. How is the DASA PG 2026 counselling conducted?
Ans. DASA PG counselling is conducted online in multiple rounds. Candidates register, upload documents, fill choices for courses and institutes, and get seat allotment based on merit and preferences.
Q2. What documents are required during DASA PG counselling?
Ans. Candidates must upload a valid passport, undergraduate degree certificate, GRE/GMAT scorecard, photographs, and other proof of eligibility documents during counselling registration.
Q3. Can candidates change their seat preferences during counselling?
Ans. Yes, candidates can fill and lock their choices before the deadline. Some rounds may allow modified choice filling; however, final allotment depends on locked choices.
Q4. What are the options after seat allotment in DASA PG counselling?
Ans. Candidates can accept the allotted seat and freeze it, accept and opt for an upgrade in the next round, or decline and withdraw from further counselling rounds.
Q5. Is physical reporting mandatory after seat allotment?
Ans. Yes, candidates must physically report to the allotted institute with original documents and fees within the specified timeline to confirm admission.