NID DAT 2022 admit card released; Download link available at admissions.nid.edu
Lilina Naorem | December 23, 2021 | 05:00 PM IST | 2 mins read
Download NID DAT 2022 admit card online by providing the required login credentials. NID DAT 2022 prelims exam to be held on January 2, 2022.
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: The National Institute of Design has released the NID DAT admit card 2022, today, December 23 on the official website admissions.nid.edu. Candidates can download the NID DAT 2022 admit card online by providing the required login details - email id and date of birth. NID Design Aptitude Test (DAT) will be held on January 2, 2022.
NID DAT admit card 2022 date
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NID DAT hall ticket 2022 release date |
December 23, 2021 |
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NID DAT 2022 prelims exam dates |
January 2, 2022 |
How to download the NID DAT admit card 2022
Candidates who had registered successfully for the NID Design Aptitude Test 2022 can download the NID DAT 2022 admit card. Following are the steps to download the admit card of NID DAT 2022.
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Visit the official website - admissions.nid.edu
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Click on the ‘Download NID DAT admit card’ tab
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Enter the login credential - email id and date of birth
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Click on the ‘Submit’ button
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NID DAT admit card will be displayed on the screen
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Download the admit card and take the print out of the same
Details mentioned in the NID DAT 2022 admit card
Candidates should check the details mentioned in the NID DAT admit card 2022. If candidates find any discrepancy on the NID DAT 2022 hall ticket then they can report to the concerned authorities for rectification. The details mentioned in the NID DAT admit card are as follows.
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Candidate’s name
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Application number
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Roll number
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Signature
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Test centres address and venue
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Exam centres code
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Exam time
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Reporting time
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Date of birth
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Exam day guideline
NID DAT 2022 admit card is an important document which candidates must carry to the test centres along with a valid identity card for verification purpose. It is strictly prohibited to carry any electronic gadgets and study materials to the examination venue. Candidates should report to the NID DAT test centres at least 2 hours before the commencement of the exam. The entry gate will be closed 30 minutes before the exam after which no candidates are allowed to enter the exam venue under any circumstances.
NID DAT 2022- COVID 19 Guidelines
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It is the responsibility of the candidates to wear a facemask and maintain social distance at the exam centres. None of the candidates will be allowed to enter the examination venue without the facemask.
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Test centres authorities will ask the candidates to remove the facemask at the entry gate for verification purposes.
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Thermal checking will be done at the entry gate.
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Candidates showing COVID 19 symptoms are not allowed to enter the exam venue.
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