NID DAT 2023 Mains admit card out for BDesign; here's how to download
Arpita Das | April 14, 2023 | 07:26 AM IST | 1 min read
To access NID DAT 2023 mains admit card, candidates will have to log in with their email id and date of birth.
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 (NID) has issued the NID Design Admission Test (NID DAT) Mains admit card 2023 for the BDesign programme. To access the NID DAT 2023 Mains admit card, candidates have to log in with their email id and dates of birth.
The direct link to access the admit card is available at admissions.nid.edu. The BDes DAT Mains exam is scheduled to be held on April 30.
The NID DAT admit card includes details like the name of the candidate, exam date, time of exam, exam day instructions and other information. It is compulsory for candidates to carry the admit card on the exam day. Without the admit card candidates will not be allowed to write the exam.
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NID DAT Mains Admit Card 2023: Steps to download
To download NID DAT Mains 2023 admit card, candidates can follow the steps mentioned below-
- Visit the official website- admissions.nid.edu
- On the homepage, click on the designated admit card link 'B.Des. DAT Mains Admit Card'.
- On the next window, enter the email id and dates of birth and click on submit.
- Download the NID DAT admit card 2023 and take a printout of it.
NID DAT is a national-level test and is held for candidates seeking admission to undergraduate and postgraduate design courses.
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