DSAT 2026 was conducted across three phases — February, April, and May 2026 — in both online and offline modes; Dayananda Sagar University (DSU) does not officially release phase-wise registration counts or total appearance figures for DSAT.

The Dayananda Sagar Aptitude Test (DSAT) 2026 is the university entrance exam for admissions to B.Tech, BBA, BCA, B.Pharm, and other undergraduate programmes at DSU, Bangalore. Unlike national exams, DSU runs a rolling multi-phase schedule so students can register and appear at different points in the year. Students who meet the DSAT qualifying score and Class 12 eligibility criteria are placed on the DSU merit list and called for counselling.

  • DSAT 2026 was held across three phases: February, April, and May 2026.
  • Both online (home-proctored) and offline (centre-based) modes were available in all phases.
  • DSU has not published official registration or appearance counts for DSAT 2026 — this is standard practice for university-level exams.
  • Students who score above the qualifying threshold are added to the DSU merit list and become eligible for counselling.
  • DSAT 2026 results were expected in the first week of June 2026; counselling is scheduled from mid-June 2026 onward.
Direct Link to DSAT 2026 Official Portal (Active)dsu.edu.in/dsat

DSAT 2026 Phase-Wise Exam Schedule

DSAT 2026 followed a three-phase schedule spread across the first half of 2026. Each phase had its own registration window, admit card release, and result date. Students who miss an earlier phase can register for a later one. The table below outlines the key milestones per phase.

Phase Exam Period Exam Mode Result
Phase 1 4th week of February 2026 Online and Offline March 2026
Phase 2 1st week of April 2026 Online and Offline April 2026
Phase 3 1st week of May 2026 Online and Offline June 2026

All three phases carry equal weightage for merit list preparation. If you appeared in more than one phase, DSU uses your best score for ranking. Registration for each phase opened roughly four to six weeks before the exam date through the official DSU admissions portal.


Registration Scale and Participation Trends

Dayananda Sagar University does not release official data on how many students register or appear for DSAT each year. This is standard practice for most private university entrance exams in India — national exams like JEE and NEET publish detailed participation reports, but institution-specific tests do not.

DSU shifted to a multi-phase exam model from 2024 onward, moving away from the single-phase format used before 2023. A multi-phase schedule typically broadens participation since students get multiple windows to attempt the exam within the same admissions cycle.

Year Exam Structure Number of Phases Official Registration Data
2026 Multi-phase 3 (Feb, Apr, May) Not publicly disclosed
2025 Multi-phase 3 (Feb, Apr, May) Not publicly disclosed
2024 Multi-phase Multiple Not publicly disclosed
2023 Single phase 1 (August) Not publicly disclosed

Students looking for exact participation figures should contact the DSU Admissions Office directly via the official website, as the university does not share this data through any public release or press note.


DSAT 2026 Qualifying Criteria

To qualify for DSU admission through DSAT 2026, you must satisfy two conditions: a valid DSAT score above the admission cutoff and the Class 12 eligibility requirement for your chosen programme. The criteria vary by course as shown below.

Programme Min. Class 12 — General/OBC Min. Class 12 — SC/ST Required Subjects
B.Tech 45% aggregate 40% aggregate Physics and Maths with Chemistry/Biology/CS
BBA / BCA / B.Com 50% aggregate 45% aggregate Any stream
B.Pharm 50% aggregate 45% aggregate Physics and Chemistry with Biology or Maths

Key features of DSAT 2026 relevant to your qualifier chances:

  • No negative marking: every correct answer adds marks; wrong answers do not reduce your score.
  • Duration: the exam is 2 hours long and fully MCQ-based.
  • Best score counts: students who sit for multiple phases are ranked on their highest phase score.
  • No fixed cutoff announced in advance: admission cutoffs depend on seat availability and the merit list score distribution each year.

DSAT 2026 Merit List and Qualifier Selection Process

After all three phases conclude, DSU prepares a consolidated merit list ranking students by DSAT score. In case of a tie, Class 12 marks serve as the tiebreaker. The merit list is programme-specific and published on the DSU admissions portal. Appearing on the merit list is equivalent to being a DSAT 2026 qualifier — DSU does not issue a separate qualifier certificate.

Event Expected Timeline (2026)
Phase 3 Result Declaration First week of June 2026
Combined Merit List Release Shortly after Phase 3 result
Counselling Round 1 Mid-June 2026 onward
Seat Allotment and Fee Payment Per DSU counselling schedule

Students shortlisted in the merit list are called for counselling where they must submit Class 12 mark sheets, identity proof, and category certificates if applicable. Seats are allotted in order of merit rank and the programme preference submitted at the time of counselling registration.


How to Check DSAT 2026 Qualifier Status

Once the DSAT 2026 merit list is published on the official DSU portal, follow these steps to confirm your qualifier status:

  1. Visit the official DSU admissions portal at admissions.dsu.edu.in.
  2. Click the DSAT 2026 Result / Merit List link on the homepage.
  3. Enter your DSAT application number and date of birth or registered mobile number.
  4. Your scorecard and programme-wise merit rank will be displayed on screen.
  5. Download your DSAT scorecard as a PDF and keep it ready for counselling and document verification.

Students whose names appear on the merit list are confirmed DSAT 2026 qualifiers and can register for DSU counselling. Check the official portal regularly for counselling round dates, reporting venue details, and the document checklist.


DSAT 2026 Qualifier Statistics FAQs

Ques. How many students appeared in DSAT 2026?

Ans. Dayananda Sagar University does not publish official registration or appearance figures for DSAT. As a private university entrance exam, participation data is not released publicly. Students can contact the DSU Admissions Office through the official website for any official figures.

Ques. How many phases did DSAT 2026 have?

Ans. DSAT 2026 was conducted in three phases — Phase 1 in the 4th week of February 2026, Phase 2 in the 1st week of April 2026, and Phase 3 in the 1st week of May 2026. Both online and offline exam modes were available in every phase.

Ques. What is the qualifying score for DSAT 2026?

Ans. DSU does not announce a fixed qualifying cutoff score before admissions. Qualification is based on merit list ranking, which depends on the score distribution in that year’s exam and the total seats available per programme.

Ques. Can a student appear in more than one DSAT 2026 phase?

Ans. Yes. Students can register for and sit in multiple DSAT 2026 phases. DSU uses the best score across all phases for merit list preparation, so appearing in more than one phase can improve your admission chances if you score higher in a later attempt.

Ques. When will the DSAT 2026 merit list be released?

Ans. The DSAT 2026 combined merit list is expected shortly after the Phase 3 result, which was anticipated in the first week of June 2026. Counselling is scheduled from mid-June 2026 onward. Visit dsu.edu.in/dsat for the exact release date and updates.

Ques. Is DSAT 2026 open to students from outside Karnataka?

Ans. Yes. DSAT is open to students from all states across India. While participation is highest among students from Karnataka and neighbouring states, any student who meets the Class 12 eligibility criteria can register and appear for DSAT to seek admission at Dayananda Sagar University, Bangalore.