NID Admission 2021:Rechecking window opens for DAT prelims answer booklet at admissions.nid.edu
Lilina Naorem | June 23, 2021 | 12:55 PM IST | 2 mins read
The window to submit the request for rechecking of the NID DAT prelims answer booklet has been opened. DAT mains exam to be held in online mode.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The National Institute of Design has opened the window to submit the online request for rechecking of the DAT prelims answer booklet on June 22 at 8 pm on its official website - admissions.nid.edu. BDes and MDes candidates can submit the request for rechecking the answer booklet of the prelims exam till June 25, 8 am. The fees for re-evaluating the prelims answer booklet is Rs 2,000 and can be paid online only on the official website.
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NID DAT 2021 - Rechecking window date and time
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Events |
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Window to submit the rechecking request for DAT prelims exam (BDes and MDes) |
June 22, 8 pm - June 25, 8 am, 2021 |
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Last date to submit the theme poster/portfolio for BDes candidates |
June 28, 2021 |
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Due date to submit the SoP and portfolio for MDes candidates |
June 28, 2021 |
How to submit the BDes prelims answer booklet re-evaluation request?
Candidates can follow the given steps to submit the request for rechecking of the DAT prelims answer booklet.
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Visit the official website ( Click here )
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Click on the tab ‘Rechecking for BDes’
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Enter the login details - email address and date of birth
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Submit the request for re-evaluating the prelims answer booklet
How to submit the request for rechecking of MDes prelims answer booklet?
Steps to submit the request for rechecking the answer booklet of MDes DAT prelims are as follows.
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Visit the official website ( Click here )
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Click on the tab ‘Rechecking for MDes’
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Enter the login details - email address and date of birth
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Submit the request for re-evaluating the prelims answer booklet
Rechecking of the answer booklet will be confined to the following criteria
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Whether each answer has been checked and marked.
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Whether there is a discrepancy in the totaling of marks for each question in Part II answer booklet and transferring the marks correctly onto the first cover page of the answer booklet.
Rechecking of prelims answer booklet - Details
In case any error is found while re-evaluating the answer booklet then the marks will be revised accordingly. Students will be communicated regarding the revision of the marks separately on their registered email id.
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