NID DAT 2022: Registration deadline extended; Check the revised dates here
NID revised the due dates for NID DAT registration 2022 and window to edit. The last date to fill the NID DAT 2022 application form with regular fee is December 6.
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NEW DELHI: The National Institute of Design has extended the NID DAT registration date 2022 with regular fee from November 30 to December 6, 2021 ( 12 noon). Aspirants can fill the NID DAT application form 2022 online by visiting the official website - admissions.nid.edu. It is advisable for the candidates to check the NID DAT 2022 eligibility criteria before applying for NID Design Aptitude Test.
NID DAT Application 2022 Dates
Events |
NID DAT 2022 application old dates |
NID DAT registration revised dates |
Last date to fill the NID DAT application form with regular fee |
November 30, 2021 ( 4:00 pm) |
December 6, 2021 ( 12:00 noon) |
NID DAT registration by paying the late fee |
December 1 - 5, 2021 |
December 6 ( 4:00 pm) - December 9, 2021 ( 4:00 pm) |
NID DAT application form 2022 correction window |
December 6 - 13, 2021 |
December 10 ( 4:00 pm) - December 16, 2021 ( 4:00 pm) |
NID DAT Eligibility Criteria 2022
It is mandatory for the design aspirants wishing to appear in the Design Aptitude Test to meet the following NID DAT 2022 eligibility criteria.
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Candidates must pass the 10+2 exam or equivalent in any discipline from a recognized board.
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Candidates appearing the qualifying exam in 2022 can also fill the NID DAT 2022 registration form
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Candidates belonging to general and general EWS categories must be born on or after July 1, 2002. OBC-Non Creamy Layer/ST/SC and PwD reserved candidates have three years and five years of relaxation in the upper age limit.
How to fill the NID DAT application form 2022
The steps to fill the NID DAT application form are as follows
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Visit the official website ( Click here )
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Register for NID DAT exam 2022
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Login using the credentials
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Fill the NID DAT registration form 2022
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Upload the documents
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Pay the application fee
NID DAT 2022 application fee
Categories |
Application fee (Regular) |
Application fee with late fee |
General -EWS/ General/ OBC-NCL |
Rs 3000 |
Rs 6000 |
ST/SC |
Rs 1500 |
Rs 3000 |
ST/SC/OBC-NCL - PwD |
Rs 1500 |
Rs 3000 |
General -EWS/ General - PwD |
Rs 1500 |
Rs 3000 |
Overseas Candidates |
Rs. 5000 (only B. Design programme) |
Rs. 10000 (only B. Design programme) |
NID DAT application fee 2022 can be paid online through payment gateway using net banking/credit/debit card. Aspirants failing to submit the application form with regular fee within the stipulated time can register for NID DAT 2022 by paying the late fee from December 6 - 9, 2021.
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