NID DAT 2024: Registrations without late fee closes tomorrow; apply at admissions.nid.edu
Alivia Mukherjee | December 4, 2023 | 04:08 PM IST | 1 min read
NID DAT 2024: The exam duration is three hours for both the prelims and the mains.
NEW DELHI : The National Institute of Design (NID) will close the NID DAT application 2024 soon. Candidates can submit the NID DAT 2024 application form without late fee till 4 pm tomorrow, December 5. However, the last date to submit the application form with late fee is December 7.
Candidates seeking for admission to bachelor’s or masters’ programmes in NID can fill the application form on the official website, admissions.nid.edu.
NID DAT entrance exam consists of two stages - prelims and mains. NID DAT prelims is a written test and consists of both objective type questions and subjective type questions. NID DAT Prelims assesses a candidate's ability in design aptitude, creativity, visual observation, analytical ability.
The NID DAT Mains comprises studio tests and personal interviews in which applicants are assessed on their material handling abilities and creativity.
NID DAT 2024: Fee structure
|
Particulars |
Tuition fees |
|
Tuition fees |
Rs 2,28,500 |
|
Insurance personal accident |
Rs 200 |
|
Student activity fund |
Rs 1,000 |
|
Film club |
Rs 200 |
|
Total |
Rs 2,29,900 |
Steps to apply for NID DAT 2024
Candidates can follow these steps to apply for the NID DAT 2024.
- Go to the official website at admissions.nid.edu.
- On the homepage, click on the registration option.
- Fill the registration form by entering details such as name, email id, contact information.
- Next, login by entering credentials generated during registration.
- Fill in the application form with required details.
- Upload required documents and pay the fees.
- Download and take a printout of the confirmation page.
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