IIAD registration 2023 ends today at iiad.edu.in; exam from April 20
The IIAD 2023 registration link is available at iiad.edu.in. The exam is held for admission to UG and PG design programmes.
Arpita Das | April 14, 2023 | 11:23 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Art and Design (IIAD) will close the IIAD 2023 registration window today, April 14, 2023. Eligible candidates can apply for IIAD entrance exam 2023 through the official website- iiad.edu.in.
The IIAD entrance exam is scheduled to be held on April 20 and April 21 online and on campus on April 22. The exam will be for a duration of two hours and 30 minutes (150 minutes).
The entrance exam is conducted by the Indian Institute of Art and Design to provide admission to students in UG and PG design programmes at the institute.
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After appearing for the written test, candidates are required to appear in the studio test (for UG programmes) and personal interview round (for PG programmes).
IIAD 2023: Steps to register online
- Go to the official website- iiad.edu.in..
- On the homepage, click on the registration link and complete the registration process.
- After that fill out the application form, pay the application fee and submit the form.
- Download the IIAD 2023 application form as it may be required for further processing.
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