NID DAT M.Des Mains Studio Test & Interviews postponed due to COVID-19
Richa Kapoor | March 15, 2020 | 10:52 AM IST | 1 min read
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DownloadNEW DELHI : The National Institute of Design has issued a notification in which it has stated that owing to the prevailing situation due to COVID-19, M.Des Mains Studio Test & Interviews have been postponed. The decision was taken in wake of the directive issued by the government with regard to avoiding mass gathering and travel.
Dates on which the M.Des Mains Studio Test was supposed to be held
|
Name of the course |
Date on which it was take place |
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Film & Video Communication, Apparel Design, Product Design & New Media Design |
Between March 16-19, 2020 |
|
Graphic Design, Strategic Design Management, Textile Design & Transportation & Automobile design |
Between March 23- 26, 2020 |
About NID DAT M.Des
NID DAT M.Des was conducted on December 29 and the result for the same was declared on February 21. The mains admit card was released on March 2. Only those candidates will be offered admission who clear all the stages of the entrance exam.
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