Lockdown 2- NID admission 2020-2021 postponed
Team Careers360 | April 16, 2020 | 05:53 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI - National Institute of Design notifies that the admission process for NID 2020-2021 has been postponed. NID delayed the admission process owing to the extension of nationwide lockdown until May 3, 2020 due to COVID 19 outbreak. All the events which were scheduled after March 16 have been postponed. NID will communicate any further updates in this regard on May 4, 2020, according to the situation at that time. To be remembered, NID DAT result for the prelims exam was supposed to be declared on March 19, 2020.
NID DAT Events which has been postponed
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Event |
Dates |
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NID DAT Prelims Result 2020 |
To be notified |
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Issue of NID DAT Mains Admit Card |
To be notified |
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NID DAT Mains Exam |
To be notified |
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NID DAT Final Result 2020 |
To be notified |
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NID DAT Counselling |
To be notified |
About NID DAT
National Institute of Design conducts NID DAT entrance test every year to offer admission to the students in undergraduate and postgraduate course in the design domain. NID DAT is a national level exam which is held in pen and paper mode. The prelims exam for NID DAT 2020 was conducted successfully on December 29. Qualified students in all the rounds will be offered admission as per their score.
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