National Institute of Design announces DAT prelims result on March 13
Sreetama Datta | March 14, 2018 | 10:01 AM IST | 1 min read
Students preparing for NID 2026 can access this study material for both prelims and mains. Download now to strengthen your preparation and boost your chances of success.
Download EBookNEW DELHI, MARCH 13: National Institute of Design (NID) has announced the result of Design Aptitude Test (DAT) Prelims 2018 in online mode on March 13. The entrance exam was held on January 7 for admissions to eight Bachelor of Design (B.Des.) programmes offered at the Ahmedabad campus. Candidates, who appeared for the aptitude test, can now view their result by logging in to their account. The Institute will not send separate result/scorecards to them.
NID DAT prelims result 2018 can be checked here .
Eligible candidates will have to appear for the next stage- Mains, which is scheduled to be held from May 15 to 22, 2018. The number of shortlisted candidates is not less than three times the number of total seats available per category in that programme. If the total scores of two or more candidates are the same, then they have been assigned the same rank.
The admit card for Mains will be available on March 22 (4 PM). The final merit list for admissions will be released in online mode on May 31 (2 PM). A total of 100 B.Design seats will be allocated to the successful candidates at NID Ahmedabad campus. Candidates should note that only those test-takers will be considered eligible to be included in the merit list who have appeared for all tests in both the stages- Prelims and Mains.
Weightage of NID DAT 2018 Prelims and DAT Mains for the final result
|
DAT Prelims |
DAT Mains |
|
30% |
70% |
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Featured News
]- Maharashtra eases university teacher recruitment norms; academic weightage cut to 60% from 75%
- UP Budget 2026-27: Vocational education funds up 88%; 14 new medical colleges; school outlay highest
- 3 yrs after UGC guidelines, 80% central universities yet to appoint professors of practice, private ones lead
- NMC approves record 20,098 new MBBS, PG medical seats, 777 after initial rejection
- 2 years into paramedical courses, students find themselves in vocational training; 300 protest in North Bengal
- Vidya Pravesh: 4.2 crore students across 8.9 lakh schools covered, but numbers now falling consistently
- Over 7 lakh Kendriya Vidyalaya students assessed via education ministry’s TARA app, 1.46 lakh on career tool
- Caste on Campus: The shape of discrimination in universities and why many back UGC equity regulations
- Across Telangana’s new government medical colleges, 26 depts empty, 31 with single teachers: Doctors’ survey
- ‘No TET’: School teachers’ jobs at risk, hundreds in Delhi to rally against mandatory eligibility tests