NID DAT 2023 admit card today at admissions.nid.edu; Release time, steps to download
National Institute of Design will issue the NID admit card on the official website today at 4 pm. Check the steps to download the NID DAT admit card here.
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NEW DELHI:
National Institute of Design will issue the NID DAT admit card 2023 today in online mode - admissions.nid.edu. The authority is set to issue the NID admit card 2023 for the DAT prelims exam, to be held on January 8, 2023, Sunday. Candidates who have successfully registered for the NID entrance exam will only be able to download the admit card by entering their registered email id, date of birth, and password.
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It is mandatory to carry a printed copy of the DAT admit card on the day of the NID entrance exam. The duration of the NID entrance exam will be 3 hours. NID admit card for DAT will be available in pdf format containing all the details such as registration number, exam timing, and exam day instructions.
NID Admission 2023: Admit card release date
NID events |
NID dates |
NID admit card release date |
January 2, 2023, at 4 pm |
Login credential to download NID DAT admit card |
Email ID, DOB, and Password |
NID exam date 2023 |
January 8, 2023, Sunday |
How to download NID admit card 2023?
To download the admit card for the NID exam 2023, candidates should follow the below step-by-step procedure.
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Visit the official NID website - admissions.nid.edu.
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Then, find and click the tab “Login” at the top centre of the NID 2023 home page.
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Next, enter the valid DAT login credentials i.e. registered email ID, dob, and password.
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It will redirect you to the candidate's dashboard. From there, find and click the NID admit card download link.
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Then, the NID DAT admit card will automatically download in pdf format.
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Take a printout of the DAT hall ticket for your future use.
Note that candidates are advised to use only their desktop/ laptop to download their NID admit card 2023, do not use tablets/ smartphones.
NID admit card 2023: How to get the errors rectified
In case candidates find any discrepancy in the NID DAT admit card 2023, they are advised to contact the NID admission panel for correction.
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Email: admissions@nid.edu.
- Phone: 079 26623462 (11 AM to 12.30 PM and 3 PM to 5.30 PM, Monday to Friday).
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