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    FAQs

    Academic Eligibility

    1) Question : What is the minimum requirement in +2 /qualifying examination?

    Answer : A candidate should have a minimum of 60% aggregate in qualifying examination,

    shall include all subjects as mentioned in qualifying examination Mark sheet.

    2) Question : Is Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics compulsory in qualifying examination?

    Answer : Candidates must have passed the qualifying examination, i.e. Senior Secondary [10+2]

    or equivalent from any system of education as recognized by the Association of Indian

    Universities with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects and any one ofthese as optional subjects Chemistry, Bio-technology, Computer Science, Biology.

    3) Question : What type of document to be submitted to show the proof of 3years study

    abroad (for Indian Nationals studying abroad)

    Answer : A certificate on the school letter head duly signed by the Headmaster/

    Headmistress/ Principal with the seal of the school where the student last

    studied giving the details of the total number of years and the classes studied.

    4) Question : I am appearing for qualifying examination in 2011. Am I eligible to apply for DASA

    2011-12. When do I need to submit the qualifying examination marks card?

    Answer : If you are appearing for the qualifying examination in the academic year 2010-11, youare eligible to apply for admissions through DASA 2011-12. You need to submit the

    marks card of the qualifying examination by 29th June, 2011. However, if the marks

    cards are not issued by the concerned authority by this date, you should give a letter

    duly signed by the school where you have studied, indicating the probable date of issue

    of marks card. However, the institute where you have been allotted a seat (if selected)

    may admit you provisionally, subject to your fulfilling of the minimum requirements

    and also submitting the marks card by the date (might be in August) specified by them.

    Residential Eligibility

    1) Question : I am a foreign national studying in India. Am I eligible for DASA?

    Answer : YES. As long as you hold a valid foreign passport/visa etc.., you are eligible for

    DASA. However you should satisfy other mandatory conditions.

    SAT Subject Test

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    1) Question : Is there any minimum scores set for SAT Subject Tests to be eligible for DASA 2011?

    Answer : Along with other eligibility conditions, a minimum of 1800 SAT

    Score (Physics+Chemistry+MathsII) will entitle your application to be considered for

    merit preparation.

    2) Question : In case of multiple attempts, Which SAT subject scores of individual subjects would be

    considered for merit list preparation.

    Answer : The best scores of the individual subjects in case of multiple attempts will be taken for

    consideration and summed up for merit list preparation.

    3) Question : Can the candidate send the SAT score directly to NITK Surathkal?

    Answer : No. They have to inform College Board to send the scores directly by specifying the DI

    code of NITK Surathkal. The DI code is 6530. If candidates have made multiple attempts

    they should ensure that all those scores that should be considered for merit listpreparation should be arranged to be sent by College Board to NITK, Surathkal directly.

    Fee Payment

    1) Question : What is the mode of payment of fees?

    Answer : Three options are provided. (i) By Demand Draft, (ii) By Swift money transfer

    and (iii) by debit/credit card. Necessary instructions have been provided in the

    information brochure

    2) Question : Please provide me the Demand draft details.

    Answer : For candidates from Non-SAARC countries, the DD should be for $7250 in favor of

    NITK DASA, payable at New York. For candidates from SAARC countries, the

    DD should be for $3750. For candidates from Nepal and Bhutan, if they choose to pay in

    Indian Rupees the DD should be in Indian rupees equivalent to $3900, payable at

    Mangalore.

    Application Form Filling

    1) Question : Can I update mandatory fields in the application form after submission?

    Answer : No. Once mandatory fields are submitted can not be changed. Also it may be noted

    that in any case, you cannot submit the online application form, without filling the

    mandatory fields.

    2) Question : Is submission of online application sufficient for seat allocation?

    Answer : No. A printed copy of the submitted online application form along with other

    supporting documents is a must and should be sent to NITK, Surathkal on or

    before 15th June, 2011.

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    3) Question : Do you require photographs in application?

    Answer : YES. A passport size photograph needs to be uploaded. Similarly a passport size

    photograph (same as that of uploaded one) has to be pasted on the print copy of the

    application form.

    4) Question : I am unable to upload Passport size Photograph. What shall I do to proceed with online

    application filling?

    Answer : Check whether the photograph is in .jpg format and is less than 1MB. Check with the

    internet service provider whether upload is blocked. Inspite of everything being as per

    requirement and you still have problem of uploading, send an email to [email protected]

    About reporting the problem

    1) Question : How to report any problem encountered while filling online application form?

    Answer : Please send an email to [email protected] giving following details.

    i. Problem overview

    ii. Exact error message that appears on the screen

    iii. Browser and version that you are using

    iv. Detailed description (give all details to help us rectify the problem)