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JEE Preparation Strategy for NRI, PIO, OCI Students

by PW Gulf
September 20, 2023
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The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) in India is the gateway to prestigious institutions like the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), National Institutes of Technology (NITs), and other premier engineering colleges. For Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs), and Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs), the journey of preparing for the JEE can be both challenging and rewarding. This article presents a comprehensive guide to help NRI, PIO, and OCI students formulate an effective JEE preparation strategy.

Eligibility for DASA/CIWG Scheme

The Information Brochure for the Direct Admission to Student Abroad program ("DASA") outlines the eligibility criteria for Indian Nationals, requiring them to have completed a minimum of two years of education, including their 11th and 12th grades, in a Foreign Country within the last eight years, along with additional mandatory requirements.

DASA Information Booklet

The administration of the DASA program will be overseen by NIT Warangal, as formally stated on the DASA Website. Consequently, NIT Warangal, the hosting institution, will shortly publish the comprehensive DASA Information Booklet.

The selection for admission into esteemed undergraduate and post-graduate programs offered by top-tier institutes in India through the DASA Scheme will be determined based on the scores achieved in the JEE Main examination.

Academic Eligibility Requirements for NRI Students under DASA

  • Completion of both 11th and 12th grades from a recognized international educational board is mandatory.
  • Physics and Mathematics should be the main subjects during the 11th and 12th grade.
  • Attaining a minimum of 60% aggregate score in the 12th-grade examination is essential.
  • Successful qualification in the JEE Main examination, meeting the prescribed cut-off, is a prerequisite.
  • NRIs, PIOs, OCIs, and FNs, residing and pursuing education abroad for the preceding 2 years, are eligible to apply.
  • There is no upper age limit for participating in the JEE Main.
  • Even candidates awaiting the outcome of their class 12th examination, with an anticipated result within the current year, are eligible to apply.

DASA Fees Structure For NITs and Other Institutes

Admission StreamRegistration Fee (Non-Refundable) 

Tuition Fee (for 1st semester only)

 

 

DASA (Non-SAARC)

 

 

300 USD

 

 

4000 USD

 

 

DASA (SAARC)

 

 

300 USD

 

 

2000 USD

CIWG Fees Structure For NITs and Other Institutes

Admission Stream

Registration Fee (Non-Refundable)

 

Tuition Fee (for 1st semester only)

 

 

CIWG

 

 

300 USD

 

 

62,500 INR

Required Documents for Admission under the DASA Scheme

Applicants are required to present the following documents (both originals and two sets of photocopies) during the admission process:

  • Admission allotment letter
  • Class X Pass Certificate / Marks Sheet
  • Class X+2 Pass Certificate / Marks Sheet
  • Study and Conduct Certificate
  • JEE Score Card / JEE Score Report
  • Transfer Certificate
  • Migration Certificate
  • Passport

For CIWG candidates:

a. Passport of a parent employed in the Gulf

b. Visa of a parent employed in the Gulf

c. Letter from the company of the parent employed in the Gulf

d. Four recent color passport-size photographs

Total Seat Count under DASA/CIWG Scheme

In the year 2021, the total number of seats available under the DASA Scheme was 3211 following the special round. Among these, 2141 seats were reserved for DASA candidates, while 1071 seats were allocated for CIWG candidates.

JEE Preparation Strategy for NRI, PIO, OCI Students Understanding the JEE Structure:

Before diving into the preparation strategy, it's crucial to comprehend the structure of the JEE. The examination consists of two stages: JEE Main and JEE Advanced. JEE Main serves as the qualifier for JEE Advanced, which is the gateway to IITs.

1.Familiarize Yourself with Syllabus:

The first step in any successful preparation is to thoroughly understand the syllabus. JEE covers topics from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. NRIs, PIOs, and OCIs should ensure that they are well-versed with the syllabus and subtopics.

2. Develop a Study Plan:

Creating a structured study plan is essential. Allocate time to each subject, considering your strengths and weaknesses. Regular study sessions are more effective than last-minute cramming. Ensure a balanced schedule that includes breaks to prevent burnout.

3. Gather Study Materials:

Access to quality study materials is crucial. Invest in reputable textbooks, study guides, and online resources. Online platforms often offer interactive learning tools, practice tests, and question banks, which can be beneficial.

4. Online Coaching or Tutoring:

For NRIs, PIOs, and OCIs who may not have easy access to traditional coaching centers, online coaching can be a valuable resource. Many platforms offer live classes, doubt-solving sessions, and mock tests, replicating the coaching center experience.

5. Time Management:

Time management is critical during the exam. Practice solving questions within the given time limits. Regular practice improves your speed and accuracy, enabling you to tackle complex problems efficiently.

6. Mock Tests and Previous Years' Papers:

Regularly take mock tests to simulate exam conditions. Analyze your performance, identify weak areas, and work on improving them. Solving previous years' papers gives you insight into the exam pattern and question types.

7. Conceptual Clarity:

Focus on developing a deep understanding of concepts. Avoid rote learning, as JEE questions often test application and problem-solving skills. Clarify doubts promptly and don't hesitate to seek help from teachers or peers.

8. Revision and Self-Assessment:

Regular revision is essential to reinforce concepts. Create concise notes that summarize key formulas and concepts. Periodically revisit these notes to keep the information fresh.

9. Stay Updated:

Stay informed about exam updates, changes in syllabus, and important dates. Keep an eye on official websites and reliable sources for accurate information.

10. Stay Motivated:

The journey of JEE preparation can be challenging, but maintaining motivation is crucial. Set achievable goals, celebrate small victories, and stay positive. Surround yourself with supportive peers and mentors who understand the journey.

11. Mind and Body Wellness:

Remember that a healthy mind and body are vital for effective preparation. Get adequate sleep, engage in physical activity, and practice relaxation techniques to manage stress.

12. Prepare for JEE Advanced:

If you qualify for JEE Advanced, start preparing early. The exam's difficulty level is higher, and it demands in-depth understanding and problem-solving skills.

Application Procedure for JEE:

The application procedure for NRI, PIO, OCI, and foreign nationals closely resembles that of Indian nationals, with some distinct features. Please consult the JEE Main Application / Registration Process for reference.

  • In the section where you're prompted to choose the state where you're completing your 12th standard or equivalent examination, NRI/OCI/foreign nationals need not provide this information.
  • The field "Select State mentioned on your passport" should only be filled out if the candidate has completed class 12th outside India and falls under the foreign national category.
  • If you fall under the NRI category, you are required to provide an Aadhar number. If you haven't received an Aadhar yet, an enrollment ID from an Aadhar application must be entered.
  • For the "Board Name" field, select "Other" from the dropdown list if you belong to Nepal, Bhutan, PIO, OCI, or Foreign Nationals.

JEE Admit Cards:

Admit cards for both JEE Main and JEE Advanced will be accessible online for candidates who have successfully completed the registration process. Hard copies of the admit card will not be sent by mail.

Candidates are required to download and print the admit card by logging into their registered accounts on the official NTA portal (for JEE Main) and the official JEE Advanced website (for JEE Advanced). The printed admit card must be carried by the candidate to the examination venue.

The examination date will be the same for all Indian candidates and those belonging to the NRI, OCI, and Foreign National categories. Examination details, including time, date, and center, will be specified on the admit card. Candidates with exam centers outside India should adhere to Indian Standard Time for reporting.

For NRI, PIO, and OCI students, preparing for the JEE requires determination, dedication, and a well-structured strategy. With the right resources, study plan, and mindset, you can navigate the challenges and excel in the examinations. The JEE journey not only opens doors to premier institutes but also builds a foundation for a successful career in engineering and technology.

JEE Preparation Strategy for NRI, PIO, OCI Students FAQs

Q1. Is there a OCI quota in NIT?
Ans. No, there is no OCI quota in NITs.

Q2. Who is eligible for JEE in NRI?
Ans. NRIs, PIOs, OCIs, and Foreign Nationals are eligible for JEE.

Q3. Does IIT accept DASA?
Ans. Yes, IITs accept admissions through the DASA scheme.

Q4. What is the fees for OCI students in IIT?

Ans. The fees for OCI students in IITs can vary, typically non-subsidized.

Q5. How do NRI get into IIT?
Ans. NRI students can get into IITs by qualifying JEE Main and JEE Advanced exams.

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