NID DAT 2022 registration closes today; Apply till 12 noon at admissions.nid.edu
Lilina Naorem | December 6, 2021 | 09:49 AM IST | 2 mins read
Today is the last date for NID DAT 2022 registration without late fee. Complete the NID DAT application process without any delay at admissions.nid.edu.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The National Institute of Design is closing the online registration portal for NID DAT 2022 with regular fee today, December 6 at 12 noon. Interested aspirants can fill the NID DAT application form 2022 without late fee at admissions.nid.edu. NID DAT 2022 registration with late fee will start today at 4 pm.
NID DAT 2022 Registration Dates
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NID DAT 2022 application dates |
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Last date to fill the NID DAT 2022 application form without late fee |
December 6, 2021 (12 noon) |
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NID DAT registration 2022 with late fee |
December 6, 2021 (4pm) - 9, 2021 (4pm) |
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NID DAT application form correction window |
December 10, 2021 (4pm) - 16, 2021 (4pm) |
NID DAT 2022 Eligibility Criteria
Before filling the NID DAT registration form 2022, candidates must ensure that they satisfy the stated eligibility criteria. Check the NID DAT 2022 eligibility criteria which is mentioned below.
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Applicants should have passed the 10+2 exam or equivalent from a recognized board in any discipline(Science, Arts, Commerce, Humanities etc).
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Applicants who are appearing the 10+2 exam or equivalent in 2022 can also fill the NID DAT application form 2022.
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General and general EWS categories applicants should be born on or after July 1, 2002.
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OBC-Non Creamy Layer/ST/SC applicants have three years of relaxation in the upper age limit. PwD reserved candidates get an exemption of 5 years upper age limit.
How to fill the NID DAT application form 2022
The steps to fill the NID DAT 2022 application form are as follows.
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Visit the official website ( admissions.nid.edu )
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Create a login account
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Login using the credentials provided in the registered email address
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Fill the NID DAT application form 2022
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Upload the documents
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Pay the application fee
NID DAT 2022 application fee
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Application fee without late fee |
Application fee with late fee |
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General -EWS/ General/ OBC-NCL |
Rs 3000 |
Rs 6000 |
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ST/SC |
Rs 1500 |
Rs 3000 |
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ST/SC/OBC-NCL - PwD |
Rs 1500 |
Rs 3000 |
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General -EWS/ General - PwD |
Rs 1500 |
Rs 3000 |
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Overseas Candidates |
Rs. 5000 (only B. Design programme) |
Rs. 10000 (only B. Design programme) |
Applicants can pay the NID DAT application fee online through payment gateway using net banking/credit/debit card.
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