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From JEE Main to DASA Allotment: Understanding the Full Process in Advance

  • ALLEN Overseas
  • April 24, 2026

For students studying abroad, especially in the Gulf region, the Direct Admission of Students Abroad (DASA) scheme is one of the most important pathways to secure admission in top institutes like NITs, IIITs, and other premier technical institutions in India.

For DASA 2026, it is expected that National Institute of Technology Calicut will coordinate the process. While the official brochure is usually released around late April or early May, students can already begin preparation based on past trends and current updates.

This guide explains the complete journey from JEE Main to final seat allotment under DASA 2026.

What is DASA Admission? (An Overview)

Before understanding the admission process, it is important to know what the DASA scheme actually offers. The Direct Admission of Students Abroad (DASA) is a special admission channel designed for NRI, OCI, and foreign students, providing them an opportunity to study in top engineering institutes in India.

The DASA scheme is designed for:

  • NRIs (Non-Resident Indians)
  • PIO/OCI candidates
  • Foreign Nationals
  • CIWG (Children of Indian Workers in Gulf countries)

Admission is offered in:

  • NITs
  • IIITs
  • SPAs and other centrally funded institutions

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DASA 2026: Tentative Schedule

Having a clear understanding of the timeline is essential for a smooth admission process. Since DASA follows a structured counselling system, knowing the important dates in advance helps students plan their registration, choice filling, and document preparation without any last-minute confusion.

Understanding the timeline is critical to avoid missing deadlines.

Event Tentative Dates (2026)
Information Brochure Release Late April – Early May
Online Registration May – June
Choice Filling & Locking June – July
Round 1 Seat Allotment July
Round 2 & 3 Allotment July – August
Internal Sliding Mid-August
Special Round Late August
Reporting to Institutes August – September
Final Document Submission September 30

Students should track updates on the official portal: dasanit.org

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Major Change: JEE Main is Mandatory for DASA 2026

One of the most significant updates in recent years is the shift in admission criteria for DASA. Students must now rely entirely on their JEE Main performance, making it crucial to understand how this change impacts eligibility and seat allocation.

One of the most important updates is that admission is now based on JEE Main rank only.

  • Key Point: SAT is no longer accepted for DASA admissions
  • Your performance in JEE Main 2026 will determine your rank and seat allotment

This makes JEE Main preparation crucial for all DASA aspirants.

Eligibility Criteria for DASA 2026

Before applying, every student must ensure that they meet the required academic and subject criteria. Understanding eligibility conditions early helps avoid rejection during the application process and ensures a smooth registration experience.

Academic Requirement

  • Minimum 75% marks in Class 12 OR 7.5 CGPA

Subjects Required

  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Mathematics

Provisional Eligibility

Students appearing in Class 12 in 2026 can also apply.

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CIWG Category: Important for Gulf Students

For students living in Gulf countries, the CIWG category plays a major role in DASA admissions. This category provides specific benefits, but it also requires proper documentation and verification, making it important to understand its requirements clearly.

Key Requirements

  • Parent must be working in a Gulf country
  • Valid employment proof required
  • Residency documents must be up to date

Important Note: Documents under CIWG are strictly verified, so accuracy is critical.

Step-by-Step DASA 2026 Registration Process

The DASA registration process is straightforward but requires careful attention to detail. A step-by-step understanding of the application process helps students avoid mistakes and complete their registration smoothly within the limited time window.

Step 1: Online Registration

Visit the official portal and register using:

  • JEE Main Application Number
  • Date of Birth

Step 2: Fill Application Form

Enter:

  • Personal details
  • Academic details
  • Category (CIWG / NRI / Foreign)

Step 3: Upload Documents

Upload scanned copies of:

  • Passport
  • Class 10 & 12 marksheets
  • JEE Main scorecard
  • Category certificate (if applicable)

Step 4: Choice Filling & Locking

  • Select preferred institutes and branches
  • Lock choices carefully (no frequent changes allowed)

Step 5: Seat Allotment

Seats are allotted based on:

  • JEE Main rank
  • Category
  • Availability

Step 6: Reporting & Admission

  • Accept seat
  • Pay fees
  • Report to allotted institute

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Choice Filling Strategy: A Game-Changer

Choice filling is one of the most critical stages of DASA counselling. The decisions made during this step directly affect the final seat allotment, so students must approach it with proper research and strategy.

Choice filling is one of the most critical steps in DASA.

Smart Tips

  • Research NITs and IIITs in advance
  • Check previous year cutoffs
  • Prioritize branch vs college carefully
  • Lock realistic and backup options

Documents You Must Prepare in Advance

Proper documentation is a key part of the DASA application process. Preparing all required documents in advance ensures that you do not face delays or rejection during verification.

To avoid last-minute issues, keep these ready:

  • Passport
  • Class 10 Marksheet
  • Class 11 / 12 Marksheet
  • JEE Main Scorecard
  • CIWG documents (if applicable)

Special Note: IIIT Hyderabad Applicants

While most institutes follow the central DASA process, some institutions have their own admission systems. Students interested in specific institutes like IIIT Hyderabad should be aware of these differences to avoid missing opportunities.

Students interested in International Institute of Information Technology Hyderabad should note:

  • It has a separate admission portal
  • SAT-based admissions may still apply for their process
  • Deadline expected around May 31, 2026

Important Tips for Gulf Students

Students from the Gulf region face unique challenges, including documentation, travel, and category eligibility. Having the right guidance and preparation can make the entire DASA process much smoother.

Students from the Middle East should:

  • Start document preparation early
  • Track deadlines regularly
  • Ensure passport validity
  • Understand CIWG eligibility clearly

Stay Updated with ALLEN Overseas

Staying informed is crucial during competitive admission processes like DASA. Reliable updates and expert guidance can help students make better decisions and stay ahead of deadlines.

For students targeting DASA admissions, the ALLEN Overseas Blog provides:

  • Latest admission updates
  • JEE Main preparation strategies
  • Counselling guidance
  • NRI student support

The journey from JEE Main to DASA seat allotment requires planning, awareness, and timely action. Since the process is competitive and time-bound, early preparation is your biggest advantage.

Start tracking updates, prepare your documents, and plan your choices wisely.

ALLEN Overseas wishes you success in securing admission to your dream institute.

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