AIEED 2021 Registration Began From November 21 - Check Here

Team Careers360 | November 21, 2020 | 10:54 AM IST
NEW DELHI - ARCH College of Design & Business has released the AIEED 2021 registration form in online mode on November 21, 2020, for admission to B.Des and M.Des programme. Eligible candidates can fill the AIEED application form 2021 till December 21. AIEED 2021 will be held on January 3/6/9 in computer-based mode.
AIEED 2021 Application Form - Important Dates
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Dates |
Start date to fill the application form of AIEED 2021 |
November 21, 2020 |
End date to fill the AIEED registration form 2021 |
December 21, 2020 |
Steps to fill the AIEED application form 2021
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Visit the official website ( Click here )
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Registration
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Select the course and the campus where the candidate wants to take admission
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Fill the personal details
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Enter the academic details
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Upload the required documents
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Pay the application fee
Mode of payment
Candidates have to pay Rs.3000 as registration fee of AIEED 2021. The registration fee can be paid in any of the following mode.
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Net banking
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Debit Card
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Credit Card
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Demand Draft
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Payment at Bank of India Branch
About AIEED 2021
All India Entrance Examination for Design (AIEED) is conducted by ARCH College of Design & Business to offer admission to the aspirants in undergraduate and postgraduate courses in design. The entrance test is held in online mode. Students will be judge based on their aptitude, communication and situation thinking & problem-solving skills.
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