Foreign Quota Demand
Full Form of FQD
What is FQD?
Foreign Quota Demand (FQD) refers to the number of applications received for seats reserved under the NRI (Non-Resident Indian) or foreign quota in Indian educational institutions. In India, many engineering and medical colleges allocate a percentage of seats for NRIs, Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs), and foreign nationals. These seats are typically filled through a separate counseling process with higher fee structures. FQD is a key metric used by admission authorities to gauge the popularity of a course or institution among overseas applicants. A high FQD indicates strong competition for these reserved seats, often leading to increased cutoff marks and tuition fees. This term is commonly used during centralized admission processes like the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) in Maharashtra or the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) counseling. Students aspiring to secure admission through the foreign quota must monitor FQD trends to strategize their preferences. For exams like NEET and JEE Main, understanding FQD helps applicants from abroad make informed decisions. While not an official acronym in government documents, FQD is widely used in admission brochures and counseling discussions. Knowing FQD can give students an edge in navigating the complex Indian higher education landscape.
FQD का फुल फॉर्म
विदेशी कोटा मांग
Example
The FQD for top engineering colleges in Karnataka saw a 20% rise this year, reflecting increased interest from NRI applicants.