NID declares BDes seat allotment result at admissions.nid.edu, step-by-step guide here
Magdhi Diksha | May 25, 2023 | 06:48 PM IST | 1 min read
NID DAT 2023: Last day to check NID 2023 result of BDes seat allotment is May 31. Students are required to complete the payment process by May 31 on the same link.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The National Institute of Design (NID) has announced the result of the NID DAT 2023 counselling session for seat allotment. Candidates can check their NID DAT result on admissions.nid.edu for seat allotment and payment process.
Steps to check NID result 2023 of seat-allotment in NID DAT 2023 counselling process:
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Open the official website of NID at admissions.nid.edu.
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Click on the link for NID result 2023 of “BDes seat allotment, payment of token fees & uploading of documents (until 2400 hrs. 31 May 2023)”
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The screen will display page for “BDes admissions 2023-24: seat allotment”
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Enter your email address and date of birth.
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Click on the submit button.
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The screen will show your NID DAT result 2023 of seat allotment and further admission process-related details.
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Save the result and take a printout for future reference.
The NID DAT mains result was announced on May 19 at 4 pm. The NID entrance exam of preliminary level were held on January 8 while NID DAT exam date 2023 for mains level was on April 30 for BDes programme.
NID DAT refers to the National Institute of Design - Design Aptitude Test. This test is give by students who are interested in pursuing NID courses such as industrial design, apparel design, communication design textile etc.
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