CSAB-Special, DASA 2025 counselling round 1 allotment out; report online by August 12
Suviral Shukla | August 9, 2025 | 05:51 PM IST | 1 min read
The login credentials to access the CSAB-Special and DASA 2025 round 1 seat allotment list include Joint Entrance Test (JEE) Main application number and password.
The Central Seat Allocation Board (CSAB) has declared the CSAB-Special and Direct Admission of Students Abroad (DASA) 2025 round 1 seat allotment result. Registered candidates can download the seat allotment list through the official website at csab.nic.in.
The login credentials to access the CSAB-Special and DASA 2025 round 1 seat allotment list include Joint Entrance Test (JEE) Main application number and password.
Candidates who have been allotted seats in the round 1 seat allotment result must exercise the online reporting for CSAB between August 9 and 12.
Those who are willing to opt for the seat upgradation option can do so by August 12. The last date to clear the payment issue and queries for CSAB is August 13.
Notably, all the candidates who have been allotted seats in round 1 and will be allotted colleges in round 2 and 3 must report to their allotted college by paying the fee from August 20 to 23, 2025.
The CSAB-Special and DASA 2025 counselling is the gateway for admission to undergraduate (UG) programmes at National Institute of Technology (NITs), Indian Institute of Information Technology (IITs), Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, School of Planning and Architecture (SPAs), Government Funded Technical Institutions (GFTIs) and other institutes.
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