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  2. South Asian University predominantly attracts students from the eight SAARC countries, although students from other continents also attend. There is a country quota system for the admission of students.

  3. Yes. The degrees provided by the South Asian University are recognized in all the member countries of SAARC. What is the eligibility criteria required for admission?

  4. At least 4% seats are reserved for applicants from each of the five countries: Afghanistan, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal and Sri Lanka provided they fulfil admission criteria. At least 10% seats are reserved for applicants from each of the countries: Pakistan and Bangladesh provided they fulfil admission criteria.

  5. SAU attracts students from all member nations and its degrees are recognised by all the eight SAARC countries. The University has now shifted to its permanent campus on Rajpur Road in Maidan Garhi, South Delhi. Message from the SAU President.

  6. It is an international university established by the eight-member nations of South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation (SAARC) viz. Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

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  7. South Asian University (SAU) was established in 2010 with an objective of equipping the young minds of the South Asian region with world-class cutting edge knowledge and nurturing regional consciousness. It is a joint initiative of the eight member nations of South Asian

  8. How are the students inducted? Candidates seeking admission to the Master’s programmes have to take a written test. The syllabus and pattern for the test for most of the programmes can be accessed from the university website.