National Institute of Design Extends Registration Date to November 15
Prabha Dhavala | October 26, 2018 | 03:08 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI,OCTOBER 26: National Institute of Design has extended the last date for filling the application form to November 15 (2:00 p.m). Earlier the last date for registering for the entrance exam was November 9.Candidates can now submit the online application form till November 22, 2018 (2: 00 p.m). Initially the last date for registering by paying late fees was November 19
The application form for NID DAT 2019 was available for both bachelors and masters programme from October 1.
Candidates must ensure that they have all the documents ready before they start filling the application form. The details furnished by the candidates should be correct as any wrong information will result in cancellation of the form.
Before proceeding to fill the application for, candidates must ensure that they go through the eligibility criteria.
The following steps have to be followed while filling the application form:
Step 1- Registration
Step 2 - Fill all details in the form
Step 3 - Upload the requisite documents
Step 4 - Pay the fees
Step 5 - Take print out of the application form
Candidates can edit the application form from November 23 (12:00 P.M) to November 26, 2018 (12:00 p.m)
The National Institute of Design will conduct the entrance test on January 6, 2019
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