NID Design Aptitude Test application form 2024 deadline extended to December 5
Anu Parthiban | December 1, 2023 | 08:44 PM IST | 1 min read
NID BDes, MDes registration with late fee will be closed on December 7. Detailed tuition fee for BDesign course.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: National Institute of Design (NID) has extended the last date to submit the NID BDes and MDes applications form without late fee to December 5. Candidates who wish to study bachelor’s or masters’ programmes in the institute will have to register at the official website, admissions.nid.edu.
Those who fail to submit the application before the NID form deadline will be able to register by paying a late fee till December 7.
Registered candidates will be allowed to make edits in the application form between December 8 to 10. Design Aptitude Test (DAT) prelims exam will be held on December 24.
In addition to the seats available for BDesign, 15% supernumerary seats are available for overseas category.
Hostel facility is available only at Gandhinagar campus at charges of Rs 17,500 per semester. Ahmedabad and Bengaluru campuses are non-residential campus. Mess charges will be informed in the beginning of the each academic year. Students will have to pay a refundable fee of Rs 10,000 in the beginning of the first semester.
NID tuition fees
Here’s the fee structure for Indian nationals offered BDes admission in the National Institute of Design. The fees for foreign national students is different. Candidates can check the official website for detailed 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 |
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