Difference between DASA and CIWG

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Difference between DASA and CIWG

DASA and CIWG are two admission processes for international students seeking admission to engineering colleges in India. DASA stands for Direct Admission of Students Abroad, while CIWG stands for Children of Indian Workers in Gulf Countries.

The main difference between the two programs is that DASA is open to all international students, while CIWG is limited to children of Indian workers in Gulf countries. Additionally, the DASA scheme is open to students from all over the world, while the CIWG scheme is only open to students from select Gulf countries.

Another key difference is the number of seats available under each scheme. DASA offers a larger number of seats in comparison to CIWG. Also, the fee structure for both schemes differs. Under DASA, students pay fees in US dollars, while under CIWG, students pay fees in Indian rupees.

In conclusion, DASA and CIWG are two admission processes for international students seeking admission to engineering colleges in India, but they differ in their eligibility criteria, seat availability, and fee structure.

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