NID Admission 2023: DAT registration without late fee ends tomorrow; Direct link, how to apply
Sundararajan | December 15, 2022 | 12:29 PM IST | 2 mins read
NID will close the online window for DAT registration tomorrow, December 16. With a late fee, candidates can apply up to December 19 at admissions.nid.edu.
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NEW DELHI:
The National Institute of Design is closing the NID DAT 2023 registration portal with a regular fee tomorrow, December 16, 2022, at 4 pm. Interested candidates can apply on the official NID website - admissions.nid.edu. In order to complete the NID DAT registration form, students should pay the application fee of Rs 3000 (Rs 1500 for SC/ ST/ PwD candidates). Candidates are advised to check eligibility criteria before applying and paying the NID DAT registration fee.
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to fill out the NID DAT 2023 application form
Candidates interested in taking admission to BDes and MDes programmes at NID campuses must submit the NID DAT registration form 2023 without any delay. Candidates failing to register before the stipulated time can fill out the NID DAT 2023 application form by paying the late fee from December 16 to 19, 2022.
NID Admission 2023: Important dates
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Events |
NID DAT dates |
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NID DAT 2023 registration with a regular fee ends on |
December 16, 2022, at 4 PM |
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NID DAT registration by paying a late fee |
December 16-19, 2022 |
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NID DAT application form 2023 correction window |
December 20-22, 2022 |
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NID DAT 2023 admit card |
December 30, 2022 |
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NID exam date 2023 - Prelims |
January 8, 2023 |
Steps to fill out the NID DAT application form 2023
The complete registration process for NID DAT 2023 is mentioned below.
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Step 1: Go to the official website at admissions.nid.edu.
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Step 2: On the homepage, click on the Sign-up button.
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Step 3: After that, Choose the program (B.Des/ M.Des), and fill out the required information.
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Step 4: Next, pay the application fee for NID admission 2023.
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Step 5: Then, preview the details and submit the NID DAT form.
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Step 6: Finally, take a printout of the submitted NID form for future reference.
NID DAT 2023 application fee
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Category |
DAT application fee |
Application fee + late fee |
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1 Discipline |
2 Discipline |
1 Discipline |
2 Discipline |
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General/ General- EWS/ OBC-NCL |
Rs 3000 |
Rs 6000 |
Rs 4500 |
Rs 9000 |
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SC/ ST/ General-PwD/ General-EWS-PwD/ OBC-NCL-PwD/ SC-PwD/ ST-PwD |
Rs 1500 |
Rs 3000 |
Rs 2250 |
Rs 4500 |
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Overseas (Supernumerary) |
Rs 5000 |
Rs 10000 |
Rs 7500 |
Rs 15000 |
Candidates can pay the NID DAT application fee online through a payment gateway using net banking/ credit/ debit card.
What after the NID DAT registration 2023
The window to edit the NID DAT application form 2023 will be available on the official website - admission.nid.edu from December 16 to 19, 2022. Candidates can edit the details filled in NID DAT 2023 application form if required. However, it is not allowed to change the candidate's name, date of birth, registered email id, and mobile number in the correction window.
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