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DASA PG 2026 is India’s postgraduate admissions portal for the 2026–2027 academic year. Its full name is Direct Admission of Students Abroad PG. According to the main text, the scheme is promoted by India’s Ministry of Education and is intended for Foreign Nationals, PIO, OCI, and NRI applicants. Eligible fields include postgraduate programs in Engineering, Architecture, Management, and related areas. It is closer to an official admissions and application system than an online course or training platform.
The academic scope is focused on postgraduate programs at India’s key technical institutions, covering engineering, architecture, and management. In terms of delivery format, the source text does not provide information about live classes, recorded lessons, 1-on-1 instruction, or similar teaching formats, because the platform mainly handles applications, registration, document submission, and admissions coordination. For accreditation/certificates, the website includes a Certificates section, and the text also emphasizes that degrees from participating institutions have professional recognition value, but it does not disclose a specific certificate framework. The institutional background is the main highlight: DASA is supported by India’s Ministry of Education, the 2026–27 PG process is coordinated by IIEST Shibpur, and participating institutions include NITs, IIITs, and other GFTIs, some of which are listed as Institutes of National Importance or deemed universities.
The text does not list specific prices. It only states that application fees, registration fees, and other charges must be paid according to the portal’s rules via an integrated payment gateway, with the currency possibly being USD or an equivalent amount in INR. Application and registration fees are generally non-refundable unless otherwise specified in the DASA 2026 handbook’s refund policy. Applicants should still consult the Consolidated Fee Structure and information brochure before final submission to confirm the total cost.
The advantages are its strong official backing, clearly defined target institutions, centralized application process, and explicit rules covering eligibility, document verification, fee payment, and account security. The drawbacks are that the captured content does not fully show the fee details, seat matrix, specific institutional programs, or admission criteria. The platform also does not provide course trials, teaching services, or evaluations of learning support. Its scope is relatively narrow; ordinary students based in mainland China may not be eligible if they do not hold the required overseas status.
This platform is suitable for overseas applicants who meet DASA identity and academic eligibility requirements and want to apply for postgraduate programs at India’s NITs, IIITs, and other GFTIs. The source text does not state how accessible the site is from China, and network availability as well as support for Chinese bank cards or local payment methods would need to be tested in practice. Alternatives include the CSAB official website, the websites of participating institutions, and international admissions pages of Indian universities.
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