How Merit List is prepared for DASA CIWG Schemes
How Merit List is prepared for DASA CIWG Schemes | NRI Students’ Guide:
The major factor that helps determine the Merit List / Closing Rank for DASA & CIWG Quota admissions are explained below:
As clearly stated in the DASA & CIWG Schemes that 15% seats in each of the DASA participating Colleges are reserved for the DASA Applicants. Out of these 15%, 1/3rd of the DASA reserved seats (i.e. 5% of the total seats in each college) are reserved for the CIWG Category.
The competition here is only for the default 10% non-CIWG & 5% CIWG seats. So if more students apply for DASA Scheme, the cutoff will be much higher than compared to a scenario when fewer students apply for DASA in any particular year. You can simply put it as - It is based on Percentile or Rank. It is not based on a constant score like SAT Scores for admission in US Universities.
The merit list / cutoff for DASA has nothing to do with the cutoff for general quota in NITs, IIITs, CFTIs & SPAs.
Note: If seats in CIWG category are left vacant by the end of DASA Counselings, then those vacant CIWG seats are transferred to non-CIWG Quota. Those seats are then alloted to non-CIWG applicants but the rules and Fees remain the same for non-CIWG/DASA applicants.
Merit List for DASA CIWG 2021 with JEE Main Rank:
The JEE Main 2021 Cutoff for DASA 2021 will follow the same pattern of forming a merit list for CIWG & non-CIWG DASA Quota. The only difference will be the exams that NRI Students will be giving i.e. JEE Main from 2021 onwards.
Merit List for NRI Students in Middle East choosing the CIWG Quota:
If you take a look at the previous years’ SAT Cutoffs & closing ranks for CIWG category, you will realize that NRIs from Gulf Countries face more challenges.
The cutoff for CIWG category is generally seen to be higher than non-CIWG cutoffs. This is due to the 5% of reserved seats & large number of students competing for CIWG seats.
On the other hand non-CIWG category are left with 10% of the reserved seats and the number of non-CIWG Applicants may still be slightly greater than number of CIWG applicants yet its cutoff is usually lower because of more number of seats.
Hence, it is all about competition & number of applicants. This way, the cutoff is different every year.
Note: CIWG applicants are also eligible to apply under the non-CIWG Category but vice-versa isn’t true.
Note: CIWG eligible NRIs are from the following countries:
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UAE
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Oman
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Saudi Arabia (KSA)
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Kuwait
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Bahrain
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Qatar
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Iran
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Iraq
Refer the SAT Cutoff table given below to get an estimate:
DASA CIWG 2019 SAT Cutoff / Merit List & Closing Ranks:
Branch / Stream Name |
Round 1 SAT Cut-off |
Round 2 Closing Rank |
Round 3 SAT Cut-off |
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CIWG |
Non – CIWG |
CIWG |
Non – CIWG |
CIWG |
Non – CIWG |
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Delhi Technological University, Delhi |
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Biotechnology |
1990 |
- |
1008 |
- |
1990 |
- |
Civil Engineering |
1900 |
1840 |
1121 |
1159 |
1900 |
1840 |
Computer Engineering (CE) |
2400 |
2360 |
167 |
468 |
2400 |
2330 |
Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) |
2360 |
2080 |
495 |
916 |
2290 |
2070 |
Electrical Engineering (EE) |
2080 |
1860 |
895 |
- |
2080 |
- |
Engineering Physics |
2250 |
1980 |
622 |
1017 |
2250 |
1980 |
Environment Engineering |
2110 |
1960 |
849 |
1042 |
2110 |
1960 |
Information Technology (IT) |
2380 |
2330 |
326 |
520 |
2380 |
2310 |
Mathematics & Computing |
2400 |
2230 |
265 |
726 |
2360 |
2190 |
Mechanical Engineering with Specialisation in Automotive Engineering |
2270 |
2190 |
1160 |
607 |
1840 |
2270 |
Mechanical Engineering |
2380 |
2060 |
315 |
937 |
2380 |
2060 |
Production & Industrial Engineering |
1950 |
- |
1060 |
- |
1950 |
- |
Software Engineering |
2380 |
2180 |
383 |
742 |
2320 |
2180 |
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Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, New Delhi |
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Computer Science & Applied Mathematics |
2400 |
2340 |
142 |
446 |
2400 |
2340 |
Computer Science & Design |
- |
2400 |
- |
161 |
- |
2400 |
Computer Science Engineering (CSE) |
2400 |
2400 |
31 |
130 |
2400 |
2400 |
Electronics & Communications Engineering (ECE) |
2390 |
2310 |
287 |
674 |
2390 |
2220 |
Information Technology & Social Sciences |
- |
2390 |
- |
294 |
- |
2390 |
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Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad |
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Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) |
2260 |
1980 |
619 |
1016 |
2260 |
2260 |
Information Technology (IT) |
2400 |
2310 |
182 |
514 |
2400 |
2310 |
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Indian Institute of Information Technology Design & Manufacturing, Kancheepuram (/Chennai) |
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B.Tech in ECE (D & M) + M.Tech in ECE (Spl: Communication Systems Design) |
2280 |
2150 |
2280 |
1800 |
2280 |
1800 |
B.Tech in ECE (D&M) + M.Tech in ECE (Spl: VLSI Design) |
2080 |
1800 |
2080 |
1800 |
2080 |
1800 |
B.Tech in ECE (D&M) + M.Tech in ECE (Spl: System Design) Chem |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1940 |
- |
B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering + M.Tech in ME (Spl: Advanced Manufacturing) |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Computer Science Engineering (CSE) |
2400 |
2300 |
481 |
807 |
2330 |
2140 |
B.Tech CSE + M.Tech CSE (Spl: System Design) |
- |
1990 |
- |
1990 |
- |
1970 |
Electronics & Communication Engineering (D & M) |
2380 |
1900 |
2380 |
1900 |
2260 |
1900 |
Five Year Dual Degree in Computer Engg. |
2140 |