NMIMS NPAT 2022: Admit card for B.Des entrance on April 27; here's how to download it
Sundararajan | April 25, 2022 | 12:40 PM IST | 2 mins read
NMIMS to release the NPAT DAT admit card 2022 on nmimsdat.in. Students must carry the NPAT B.Des hall ticket to the test centre on the exam day for verification purposes.
NEW DELHI: Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) is going to release the NPAT BDes admit card for Design Aptitude Test (DAT) 2022 on April 27. Candidates can download the admit card for NPAT DAT 2022 on the official NMIMS website - nmimsdat.in. Candidates will have to use their valid login id and password to download the admit card of NPAT B.Des 2022.
NPAT 2022 studio test will be held in online mode on April 30, 2022. Candidates must note that it is mandatory to produce the NPAT DAT admit card 2022 on the exam day. No students without a hall ticket will be allowed to appear for the NPAT B.Des entrance exam 2022.
NPAT B.Des 2022 admit card release date
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NPAT DAT events |
NPAT DAT dates |
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NPAT DAT call letter for online studio test |
April 27, 2022 |
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NPAT 2022 studio test and upload of portfolio |
April 30, 2022 |
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Conduct of personal interview |
May 6 and 7, 2022 |
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Merit list of candidates selected for admission |
May 17, 2022 |
Steps to download the NPAT B.Des admit card 2022
To download the NMIMS NPAT DAT call letter, applicants are advised to follow the steps below.
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Step 1: Go to the official website of NMIMS DAT - nmimsdat.in.
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Step 2: Next, find and click on the link “NMIMS - NPAT 2022 Admit card” at the top of the webpage.
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Step 3: Then, the page will be redirected to the NPAT BDes admit card login page.
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Step 4: From there, enter the required login credentials - login ID and password.
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Step 5: After entering the valid details, click on the “Submit” button.
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Step 6: The NPAT B.Des admit card 2022 for the online studio test will appear on the screen.
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Step 7: Finally, download the call letter of NPAT B.Des and take a printout of it for your future use.
NPAT admit card 2022 for B.Des entrance exam will consist of many important details for the exam day such as the name of the exam, candidate’s name, candidate’s photograph, date and time of DAT entrance test, exam centre name and address, NPAT roll number, candidate’s signature, a signature of the issuing authority, and important instructions for the entrance test.
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What if there are any discrepancies in NPAT B.Des 2022 hall ticket?
If students found any error in the information provided on the NPAT B.Des admit card 2022, then they should immediately report to the NMIMS examination authority for rectification. Candidates can refer to the following contact details to report for rectification.
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NPAT 2022 Toll-Free number: 022- 68202723 (Monday to Saturday- 9 AM to 6 PM)
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Email ID: helpdesk@nmims.edu
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