NID releases admit card for DAT Mains on March 22
Sreetama Datta | March 22, 2018 | 06:07 PM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowNew Delhi, March 22: National Institute of Design (NID) has made available admit card for Design Aptitude Test (DAT) Mains from March 22, 2018, onwards. Candidates, who have been shortlisted after the first stage, Prelims (held on January 7), can download the admit card for appearing in the second stage, Mains. DAT Mains stage is scheduled to be held from May 15 to 22 at NID’s campus in Ahmedabad . It is the responsibility of all candidates to download and print their own NID DAT 2018 admit card .
To download the admit card, the candidates should click on ‘Download Admit Card’. For login, they need to enter their registered email ID, password, and verification code. Before downloading it, they have to carefully crosscheck all the information mentioned on it. At last, they are required to press the ‘Submit’ button. The printout of the admit card should be taken on A4 size paper.
The hall ticket is an important document of identification without which no candidate will be allowed to enter the exam centre. Stationery and other tools to be brought by test takers are also listed on the admit card. Candidates are advised to save an extra copy for future references.
The final merit list for B.Des. admissions will be released on May 31, 2018 (2 PM). As many as 100 seats will be allocated across undergraduate design programmes in Ahmedabad campus.
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