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DASA 2001
Indian Institute of Technology
Bombay, Delhi, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras
Direct Admission
Foreign nationals whether residing in India or abroad are
admitted to the IITs and IT-BHU under the following categories
:
- Self-financing Scheme
- Cultural Exchange Fellowship Programme (administered by
Indian Council of Cultural Relations, Govt. of India, Azad
Bhavan, Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi - 110 002.)
Under the self-financing scheme, some seats are filled by
Direct admission for eligible, qualified foreign nationals.
The Indian Government scholarship holders are directly
nominated by ICCR to the Institute. These students must also
satisfy the eligibility criteria of IITs and IIT-BHU for
admission of foreign nationals.
Eligibility Criteria
Direct Admission is open to Foreign Nationals or Indian
Nationals who had been studying abroad for five years in last
8 years and have done 10+2 from abroad.
To be eligible for direct admission, the applicant must
have:
- born on or after October 1, 1970.
- passed qualifying 10+2 or equivalent examination of a
Public School/Board/University or Passed in any foreign
country an examination which is recognised by the
Association of Indian Universities as equivalent to the
final examination of 10+2 system with Chemistry, Physics
and Mathematics or Passed High School Certificate
Education (GCE) Examination (London/Cambridge/Sri Lanka)
at the Advanced (A) level with Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics or Secured the highest grades in at least two
of the three subjects namely Chemistry, Physics and
Mathematics and second highest grade in the third subject
in a five letter grade system. All other letter grade
systems will be normalised into the five-letter grade for
deciding the eligibility. Where marks are awarded, the
candidates must have secured at least eighty percent of
the aggregate marks in Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics
with at least seventy percent marks in each of these three
subjects, and taken SAT -II tests in Mathematics Level
IIC, Physics and Chemistry and obtain a score of 1800 .
The applicant should request Educational Testing Service,
Princeton, P.O. Box No. 6200 NJ 08541, USA to send the
SAT-II score directly to the Organising Chairman, JEE-2000,
IIT Delhi, Hauz Khas, New Delhi - 110 016, India under code
0035 so as to reach latest by 1st June 2000.
In the case of an Indian National, the qualifying 10+2 or
equivalent examination should have been passed from abroad
only.
The following tables summerize the channels of admission
and the admission CRITERIA for JEE and DASA:
| Table 1: Channels of Admission |
| S.No. |
Nationality |
Residence |
Channels |
Residence Requirement |
Payment of Fees |
| 1 |
Indian |
India |
JEE |
-- |
At standard rates |
| 2 |
Indian |
Abroad |
DASA |
At least 5 years of education inclusive of 10+2
(not beyond) in a foreign country during the last 8
years |
At enhanced rates, payable in US Dollars |
| |
|
|
JEE |
_ |
At standard rates |
| 3 |
Foreign |
India or Abroad |
DASA or JEE |
_ |
At enhanced rates, payable in US Dollars |
| Table 2: Admission Norms for JEE /
DASA Channels |
| |
JEE Channel |
DASA Channel |
| 1. Qualifying Examination& |
Pass in 10+2 or equivalent examination |
Specified minimum scores in Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics at 10+2 or equivalent level |
| 2. Selection |
Based on the All India Rank (AIR) in the JEE-2000
Merit List |
Based on the Merit List prepared on SAT-II scores |
Important
- Candidates must exercise their option of choosing JEE
or DASA channel of admission at the time of making the
application. If a candidate exercises both the options
simultaneously, he / she will attract disqualification
from both the channels.
- Candidates desirous to be considered for Direct
Admission under DASA (Direct Admission of Students
Abroad) Category (Serial Nos. 2 and 3 in Table 1),
should obtain Information Brochure and Application Form
for DASA from Chairman, JEE, IIT Bombay, Powai, Mumbai -
400 076 by sending a bank draft for US $ 100 in favourof
JEE, IIT Bombay before 30th April 2000.
Casual Studentship
A student who is registered for an Engineering/Technology
degree in a recognised Institute/University in India or
abroad is eligible for being considered as a casual student
at IIT Delhi. He/she should be officially sponsored by the
Institute/University where he/she is studying. Such a
studentship is granted to carry out research or to avail
laboratory or other academic facilities or for attending a
formal set of courses, for a maximum period of 6 months/one
semester. More details may be had from the Asstt. Registrar
(UGS ) or Asst.. Registrar (PGS & R) as may be
applicable.
Address for correspondence
Chairman JEE-99
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
NEW DELHI - 110 016, India
Phone : 091 11 6963729
FAX : 091 11 6963471
E-mail : jeechair@admin.iitd.ernet.in
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