SEED 2023 result declared; Check score card at sid.edu.in
Ishita Ranganath | January 23, 2023 | 11:37 AM IST | 2 mins read
Symbiosis Institute of Design (SID) has released the SEED 2023 exam result at sid.edu.in. The shortlist for PRPI will be out on January 27, 2023.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: The Symbiosis Institute of Design (SID) has released the results for the Symbiosis Entrance Exam for Design (SEED) 2023 exam. Candidates can check the SEED results 2023 at sid.edu.in.
After the announcement SEED 2023, the eligible candidates are to appear for PRPI. Candidates are required to upload their portfolio, as per Institute specifications one day before the PRPI. SEED 2023 qualified candidates will be eligible to appear for SID’s portfolio review and personal interaction (PRPI). The shortlist for PRPI will be declared on January 27, 2023. This shortlisting will be based only on the specialisations selected by the candidates during the online SEED 2023 registration process.
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Steps to check SEED 2023 results
- First the candidate is required to visit the Symbiosis Institute of Design's official website- sid.edu.in.
- On the homepage, under the 'Announcements' section, click on the link that reads 'SEED 2023 Results.'
- You will be redirected to the BDes 2023- Score card login page.
- Enter BDes ID and password to get SEED 2023 result.
- Download result for future use.
SEED 2023 schedule
| Symbiosis Entrance Exam for Design (SEED) (Online) | January 15th, 2023, Sunday |
| Declaration of SEED result | January 23rd, 2023 |
| Declaration of SEED Short list for PRPI | January 27th, 2023 |
| Slot Booking for Personal Interaction |
From January 27th, 2023
to January 31st, 2023 |
| PRPI Admit Card |
From April 3rd, 2023,
to April 20th, 2023 |
| Portfolio & PRPI Task Upload |
From April 11th, 2023
to April 19th, 2023 |
| Portfolio Review and Personal Interaction (PRPI) (Online) |
From April 15th, 2023
to April 20th, 2023 |
| Declaration of First Merit List | May 2nd, 2023 |
|
Period for fees payment and online registration for the
programme for the First Merit List Candidates |
From May 2nd, 2023,
to May 11th, 2023 |
| Commencement of the Programme | July 2023 (Tentative) |
The final selection into Symbiosis Institute of Design would be based on the cumulative performance of the candidate in SEED 2023, portfolio review, PRPI Task and Personal Interaction as well as on the basis of the information provided by the candidate in the application form and the chosen specialization.
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