NID DAT 2022 MDes mains exam concluded; Check expected cutoff
richa.sahay | June 25, 2022 | 06:18 PM IST | 1 min read
NID has concluded the NID DAT MDes mains exam today. Check the expected NID DAT MDes cut-off 2022 here.
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DownloadNEW DELHI: The National Institute of Design has concluded the NID DAT Mains 2022 in hybrid mode from June 6 to 13 and June 22 to 24, 2022. Candidates will have to meet the minimum cutoff of NID DAT M.Des 2022 in order to qualify for NID admission rounds. The National Institute of Design will be determining the NID DAT M.Des 2022 cutoff as per various categories and campuses.
There are various factors that are considered while determining the NID DAT cutoff 2022. It includes the difficulty level of the exam, the total number of seats that are available and the total number of candidates who have appeared for the NID DAT MDes mains exam 2022. The cut-off trends of the past year are also considered in this regard.
Expected NID DAT M.Des Cutoff 2022
|
M.Des Programme |
CATEGORY |
||||||
|
Discipline |
OPEN |
OBC-NCL |
SC |
ST |
PwD |
SUPERNUMERARY |
|
|
Animation Film Design |
89.33 |
77.33 |
49.33 |
80 |
NE/NA |
NE/NA |
|
|
Apparel Design |
87.88 |
54.55 |
72.73 |
60.61 |
NE/NA |
NE/NA |
|
|
Ceramic & Glass Design |
88.37 |
65.12 |
51.16 |
60.47 |
53.49 |
NE/NA |
|
|
Design for Retail Experience |
85.48 |
48.39 |
67.74 |
77.42 |
NE/NA |
NE/NA |
|
|
Digital Game Design |
72.92 |
66.67 |
54.17 |
NE/NA |
NE/NA |
NE/NA |
|
|
Film & Video Communication |
86.76 |
54.41 |
66.18 |
69.12 |
NE/NA |
NE/NA |
|
|
Furniture Design |
85.94 |
46.88 |
62.5 |
75 |
NE/NA |
NE/NA |
|
|
Graphic Design |
90.14 |
66.2 |
77.46 |
61.97 |
60.56 |
NE/NA |
|
|
Information Design |
86.44 |
52.54 |
69.49 |
NE/NA |
66.1 |
NE/NA |
|
|
Interaction Design |
88.24 |
63.24 |
55.88 |
77.94 |
NE/NA |
NE/NA |
|
|
Lifestyle Accessory Design |
90.28 |
70.83 |
55.56 |
73.61 |
50 |
NE/NA |
|
|
New Media Design |
86.89 |
70.49 |
73.77 |
NE/NA |
NE/NA |
NE/NA |
|
|
Photography Design |
87.3 |
63.49 |
69.84 |
53.97 |
NE/NA |
NE/NA |
|
|
Product Design |
88.41 |
56.52 |
60.87 |
NE/NA |
NE/NA |
NE/NA |
|
|
Strategic Design Management |
90.91 |
59.74 |
70.13 |
NE/NA |
81.82 |
NE/NA |
|
|
Textile Design |
88.41 |
66.67 |
65.22 |
79.71 |
NE/NA |
NE/NA |
|
|
Toy & Game Design |
82.5 |
52.5 |
75 |
NE/NA |
NE/NA |
NE/NA |
|
|
Transportation & Automobile Design |
88.41 |
73.91 |
55.07 |
86.96 |
60.87 |
NE/NA |
|
|
Universal Design |
85.71 |
53.57 |
67.86 |
NE/NA |
|
|
|
About NID DAT exam
NID Design Aptitude Test (DAT) is a national-level entrance exam for admission to Undergraduate (UG) and Postgraduate (PG) courses offered by the NID campuses. For admission to programs like Bachelor of Design (B.Des) and Master of Design (M.Des) offered at NID campuses, candidates must clear the two stages of exam-NID prelims and mains exam.
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