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National Institute of Design (NID) Ahmedabad and its extension campuses at Gandhinagar & Bengaluru, is an ‘Institute of National Importance’ as per the NID Act 2014. NID functions as an autonomous Institute under the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India. As per the NID Act 2014, the Institute is a statutory authority empowered to award its own degrees—presently offering full-time Bachelor of Design (B.Des.) of four-year duration, full-time Masters of Design (M.Des.) of two-and-a-half year duration and PhD in Design (full-time and part-time). The Institute is also a member of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU).
The National Institute of Design, Andhra Pradesh (NID AP) established in September 2015, is the second autonomous multi-disciplinary design institute, under the DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India. It is the first NID to be set up in accordance with the National Design Policy, GOI, after five decades of existence of the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad.
The National Institute of Design, Haryana (NIDH) is an Institute of National Importance, as per NID Act 2014 and NID (Amendment) Act 2019, established on November 15, 2016, as an autonomous institute, under the DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India. The institute aims at becoming the torchbearer for innovative design directions in the industry, commerce and development sectors.
The National Institute of Design, Madhya Pradesh (NID MP), achieved the hallowed status of an Institute of National Importance (INI) through the august imprimatur of the President, bestowed upon the National Institute of Design (Amendment) Act, 2019, on the auspicious day of 29th November 2019. The institute is an autonomous institution nestled under the benevolent umbrella of the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India.
The National Institute of Design (NID), Assam is an autonomous Institution of National Importance under the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Govt. of India engaged in spreading design education, research and practice. NID, Assam offers full-time four years B. Des. programme with specialisation streams of Industrial Design, Communication Design and Textile & Apparel Design with a multidisciplinary approach to design education.
Admission to all the programmes at NID is based on the candidates’ performance in the two- stages of Design Aptitude Tests viz. DAT Prelim & DAT Mains. The objective of these exams is to assess the knowledge, skills and behavioural abilities of candidates.
Stage 1: Design Aptitude Test (DAT) Prelims
Design Aptitude Test (DAT) Prelims will be conducted at various test centres across India (Refer Section 7.3 of this Admissions Handbook). Candidates should note that appearing for the DAT Prelims or being shortlisted for the second stage of the admission process does NOT guarantee automatic entitlement to admission.
Stage 2: Design Aptitude Test (DAT) Mains
Candidates shortlisted after the DAT Prelims will be invited to appear for the Stage 2 DAT Mains exam. Exact details of the Test Centre will be announced later in the DAT Mains Admit Card.
Note:
- Candidates are fully and solely responsible to provide correct information during the application If it is found that any information provided by the candidate at the time of filling / submitting the application form is not true, NID has the right to cancel the application or admission, at any stage, in accordance with its rules and regulations. Any direct or indirect attempt to influence the management and employees of the Institute will lead to automatic disqualification of the candidate.
- The Institute has the sole prerogative to determine the procedure for each cycle of admission in accordance with internal institutional mechanisms and processes. In case of any matter not covered in this handbook, NID’s decisions shall be considered final and binding to all the parties
Eligibility Criteria
Bachelor of Design (B.Des.)
All candidates applying for the B.Des. must fulfil the eligibility criteria of both age and educational qualification as under.
Age Limit:
- For Indian Nationals in General Category and General EWS Category: Only those candidates born on or after 1 July 2003 are eligible to apply for
- For Indian Nationals in Reserved Category (Other Backward Class-Non Creamy Layer (OBC-NCL), Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST): Only those candidates born on or after 1 July 2000 are eligible to apply for
- For Indian Nationals in PwD Reserved Category: Only those candidates born on or after
1 July 1998 are eligible to apply for admission.
- For Foreign Nationals in Overseas (Supernumerary) Category: Only those candidates born on or after 1 July 2003 are eligible to apply for
Educational Qualification:
Applications for academic year 2024-25 are open to candidates who have passed or will appear for higher secondary (10+2) qualifying examinations in the academic year 2024–25 in any stream (Science, Arts, Commerce, Humanities etc.) from any recognized board of education such as CBSE, IB, ICSE or equivalent.
Examinations considered equivalent to these
are as follows:
- Final examination of the 10+2 system under a Central or State Board recognized by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU, Refer aiu ac ).
- Intermediate or two-year pre-University examination under a Board or University recognized by the Association of Indian
- Final examination of the two-year course of the Joint Services Wing of the National Defence Academy.
- Senior Secondary School examination under the National Institute of Open Schooling, with a minimum of five
- Any public school, Board or University examination completed in India or in any foreign country is recognized as equivalent to the 10+2 system by the Association of Indian
- S.C. vocational examination.
- General Certificate Education (GCE) examination at the Advanced (A) level taken in London, Cambridge or Sri Lanka.
- AICTE-approved three-year Full time Diploma after Class X offered by Board of Technical Education of any state in India or Union Territories as mentioned on aicte.
- Candidates who have completed final examinations for class XII (or equivalent) outside India or from a Board not specified above should produce an equivalence certificate from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) confirming that the examination they have passed is equivalent to the Class XII examination conducted in This certificate is required to be submitted at the time of physical verification of the document as mentioned in Section 2 of the Admissions Handbook. Visit aiu ac for more details about how to obtain an equivalence certificate.
Overseas Category (Supernumerary) candidates:
Foreign citizens—candidates holding citizenship of a country other than the Republic of India—only, are eligible to apply under the Overseas (supernumerary) category, provided they fulfil all the eligibility criteria mentioned in Section 4.1 of the Admissions Handbook.
In addition to the seats available for the B.Des. Programme, an additional 15% supernumerary seats are available for Overseas category candidates.
Note:
- Candidates under Overseas (supernumerary) category fall outside the ambit of seats reserved for the GEN-EWS, OBC-NCL, SC, ST and PwD Such candidates cannot avail the facility of age-relaxation, scribe etc.
- Candidates under Overseas (supernumerary) category are required to pay the fees as per the Overseas fees
- Candidates holding OCI and PIO cards will have to apply only under the Overseas (supernumerary)
- Candidates must possess a valid The candidate must ensure that the passport is current (not expired) at the time of applying online.
- Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) holding an Indian passport are not eligible to apply under the Overseas (supernumerary) category and will have to apply as Indian
- Candidates will be offered admission to NID based on the final merit list of the Overseas (supernumerary) category, which will be prepared after all the stages of the admission process have been Candidates will be offered admission to NID based on the minimum qualifying criteria as mentioned in Section 8.5 of the Admissions Handbook.
- To accept the offer of admissions, overseas category candidates are required to produce the following documents along with their self-attested photocopies:
- Self-attested copy of the relevant pages of their valid passport.
- Self-attested copies of their grade sheets/mark sheets of SSC (Grade X) and HSC (Grade XII). Candidates in the process of completing their Grade XII must submit a bonafide certificate from their school or
- An equivalence certificate from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), New Delhi, will have to be obtained in advance and required to be submitted at the time of the physical verification of document/in-person counselling, as announced in Section 2 of the Admissions Handbook.
- The candidate will be responsible for obtaining a student visa for the entire duration of the programme at NID, before the commencement of the
- If the selected candidates do not pay their programme fees or fail to produce any of the required documents, or if they decline the offer of admissions, their candidature will stand cancelled and their seat will be offered to the next candidate in the order of merit under Overseas
- Seats remaining vacant/unfilled in the Overseas (supernumerary) category will lapse and will not be transferred to candidates from any other categories.
- Overseas candidates will have to appear for DAT Prelims and DAT Mains as per the schedule mentioned in Section 2 of the Admissions Handbook.
- Overseas candidates may choose their test centre for DAT Prelims from any of the test centres mentioned in Section 3 of the Admissions Handbook.
- The medium of instruction at NID is English
Important Note:
- Candidates who are yet to appear for the Class XII examination in the year 2024 should have passed the same in the first If the candidate has any backlog/ compartment/ supplementary or have not cleared the Class XII examination, whatsoever may be the reason, his/her admission will be treated as null and void (cancelled) and the entire fees will be forfeited.
- If the Class XII result is not declared by the concerned Board/University till the date of the seat allotment, as per the schedule mentioned in Section 2 of the Admissions Handbook, his/her admission in such case will be strictly provisional subject to:
- An undertaking in the prescribed format as available on Admissions nid duly signed by the Candidates as well his/her parent(s) is to be submitted, during the seat allotment, payment of token fees and uploading of documents, as per the schedule mentioned in Section 2 of the Admissions
- Those candidates who are seeking provisional admission due to non-declaration of their Class XII result, will have to submit their qualifying marksheet on or before 15 July 2024. In case the candidate fails to submit his/her Class XII result on or before 15 July 2024, whatsoever may be the reason, his/her admission will be treated as null and void (cancelled) and the entire fees will be
- Any candidate who has not appeared for the Class XII examination before the date of the seat allocation, will not be eligible to participate in the further process of
Reservation of seats for Economically Weaker Section (EWS):
General category belonging to the Economically Weaker Section (GEN-EWS) will be a reserved category in which the percentage of reservation is 10%. The benefit of reservation will be given only to those General category candidates who satisfy the condition given in the OM No. 20013/01/2018-BC-II dated 17 January 2019 issued by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of Higher Education, Government of India.
The benefit of reservation under GEN-EWS can be availed upon production of an Income & Asset Certificate issued by a Competent Authority. The Income and Asset Certificate issued by any one of the following authorities in the prescribed format as available on the website Admissions nid shall only be considered valid.
- District Magistrate/Additional District Magistrate/ Collector/ Deputy Commissioner/ Additional Deputy Commissioner/ 1st Class Stipendiary Magistrate/ Sub-Divisional Magistrate/ Taluka Magistrate/ Executive Magistrate/ Extra Assistant Commissioner
- Chief Presidency Magistrate/Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate/ Presidency Magistrate
- Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar and
- Sub-Divisional Officer of the area where the candidate and/or his family normally
The EWS certificate must be issued on or after 01 April 2024 based on the gross annual income of the financial year 2022-23 (as mentioned in the format available on the website Admissions nid in Download section). The certificate must be in the name of the candidate along with the candidate’s photo on the certificate in the prescribed format only as available on the website Admissions nid.
Based on the information provided by the candidate in the application form while applying online, the candidate will be provisionally allowed to appear for the DAT Prelims and subsequent tests, if shortlisted. It will be the sole responsibility of the candidate to provide
/ upload valid certificates at the time of applying online.
The verification of the category certificate will be carried out after the DAT Prelims. During verification if it is found that the GEN-EWS certificate of the candidate is not valid, then the candidate will be moved to General category, and he/she will be considered as General category candidate for further admissions process.
The candidates can modify the details filled in the application form (except the Programme Applied in, Name of the Candidate, Date of Birth, Registered Mobile Number & Registered Email ID) at the time when ‘Window to Edit’ opens. In case, the candidate changes his/her applied category during the “Window to Edit” period, the applicable additional application form fees will have to be paid by the candidate. However, no refund of excess fees will be made in the case of any category change.
Reservation of seats for Other Backward Classes (Non-Creamy Layer):
The name of the caste must be in the current Central list of OBCs available at: and the format of the OBC- NCL certificate must be as per the Central format (available on the website Admissions nid in Download section). If the caste of the OBC candidate is mentioned in the State list, but not mentioned in the Central list, then such candidates will not be entitled to claim the benefit of reservation under OBC-NCL category.
Candidates belonging to the Creamy Layer of OBC are not entitled to apply under reserved category (OBC-NCL) and will have to submit their application under General (unreserved) category only.
Candidates applying under the OBC-NCL (Non-Creamy Layer) category are required to produce / upload a valid certificate on their name in English/Hindi language only, issued on or after 01 April 2024, (based on the gross annual income for the financial year 2022-23) from the relevant competent authorities of their respective State or Union Territory, certifying that they do NOT belong to the Creamy Layer, along with the final application form. For certificates that are not in the English/Hindi language, the candidate is required to produce / upload a notarized copy of the certificate in English/Hindi version along with the original copy of the category certificate.
Based on the information provided by the candidate in the application form while applying online, the candidate will be provisionally allowed to appear for the DAT Prelims and subsequent tests, if shortlisted. It will be the sole responsibility of the candidate to provide/ upload valid certificates at the time of applying online.
The verification of the category certificate will be carried out after the DAT Prelims. During verification if it is found that the OBC-NCL certificate of the candidate is not valid, then the candidate will be moved to General category (provided the candidate has not availed age relaxation benefit), and he/she will be considered as General category candidate for further admissions process. In the case where the candidate has availed age relaxation benefit, his/her candidature shall stand cancelled.
The candidates can modify the details filled in the application form (except the Programme Applied in, Name of the Candidate, Date of Birth, Registered Mobile Number & Registered Email ID) at the time when ‘Window to Edit’ opens. In case, the candidate changes his/her applied category during the “Window to Edit” period, the applicable additional application form fees will have to be paid by the candidate. However, no refund of excess fees will be made in the case of any category change.
On verification, even after admissions, if the information/document/ category certificate are found to be incorrect / invalid, the candidature of such candidate will summarily stand cancelled.
NID’s decision will be final and binding. No further communication in this regard will be entertained.
Reservation of seats for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes:
The benefit of this reservation will be given only to candidates belonging to castes and tribes mentioned in the central list published by the Government of India, which can be viewed at the following web links:
Candidates applying under SC and ST categories are required to upload the relevant/valid caste/tribe certificate (in English/Hindi language only) at the time of applying online.
The certificate should:
- Be issued in the candidate’s name
- Should mention clearly the name of the caste or tribe to which the candidate belongs to
- Be issued by the competent authorities of their respective state, union territory or the National Commission of Tribes
For certificates that are not in the English/Hindi language, the candidate is required to produce / upload a notarized copy of the certificate in English/Hindi version along with the original copy of the category certificate.
Based on the information provided by the candidate in the application form while applying online, the candidate will be provisionally allowed to appear for the DAT Prelims and subsequent tests, if shortlisted. It will be the sole responsibility of the candidate to provide/ upload valid certificates at the time of applying online.
The verification of the category certificate will be carried out after the DAT Prelims. During verification if it is found that the SC/ST certificate of the candidate is not valid, then the candidature of such candidates will stand cancelled.
The candidates can modify the details filled in the application form (except the Programme Applied in, Name of the Candidate, Date of Birth, Registered Mobile Number & Registered Email ID) at the time when ‘Window to Edit’ opens. In case, the candidate changes his/her applied category during the “Window to Edit” period, the applicable additional application form fees will have to be paid by the candidate. However, no refund of excess fees will be made in the case of any category change.
On verification, at any stage during the admission process or even after admissions, if the information/document/ certificate is found to be incorrect / invalid, the candidature of such candidate will stand cancelled.
NID’s decision will be final and binding. No further communication in this regard will be entertained.
Reservation of Seats for Persons with Disability (PwD):
Of all seats across Open, GEN-EWS, OBC-NCL, SC and ST categories, 5% of the total seats are reserved for Persons with Disability (PwD). Admission will be granted to the top 5% of the candidates in the order of merit.
The benefit of reservation will be given only to those candidates with disability as described by the Government of India under RPwD Act 2016.
Candidates applying under this category should have a Disability Certificate as well as Unique Disability ID (UDID) issued by Department of Empowerment of Person with Disability (available at swavlambancard ). No other certificate or document will be valid and no representations in this regard will be entertained. Such candidates are required to upload the above-mentioned certificate and UDID at the time of applying online and should produce the original Disability Certificate as well as the UDID at the time of the physical verification of the document.
The verification of the category certificate will be carried out after the DAT Prelims. During verification if it is found that the Disability Certificate and UDID of the candidate is not valid, then the candidature of such candidates will stand cancelled under following scenarios:
- If the candidate has availed either compensatory time or services of a Scribe or age relaxation;
- If the candidate has applied as a PwD under GENERAL or GEN-EWS or OBC-NCL.
If the candidate has applied as PwD under SC/ST and if his/her Disability Certificate and/or UDID is not valid & has NOT availed compensatory time and/or services of a Scribe and/or age relaxation, then he/she will be moved to his/her Parent Category (SC/ST). The candidate will be then considered as SC/ST category candidate for further admissions process.
Based on the information provided by the candidate in the application form while applying online, the candidate will be provisionally allowed to appear for the DAT Prelims and subsequent tests, if shortlisted. It will be the sole responsibility of the candidate to provide/ upload valid certificates at the time of applying online.
The candidates can modify the details filled in the application form (except the Programme Applied in, Name of the Candidate, Date of Birth, Registered Mobile Number & Registered Email ID) at the time when ‘Window to Edit’ opens. In case, the candidate changes his/her applied category during the “Window to Edit” period, the applicable additional application form fees will have to be paid by the candidate. However, no refund of excess fees will be made in the case of any category change.
On verification, at any stage during the admission process or even after admissions, if the information/document/ certificate is found to be incorrect / invalid, the candidature of such candidate will stand cancelled.
NID’s decision will be final and binding. No further communication in this regard will be entertained.
5.5.1. SERVICES OF A SCRIBE & COMPENSATORY TIME
The services of a scribe are available to candidates who have a disability and require assistance to fill the OMR sheet for the Objective type of questions of the DAT Prelims exam. However, the candidate will be required to attempt the subjective part of the DAT Prelims exam without the services of scribe and assistance, due to its nature, as described below.
- To avail this benefit, the candidate should select the option of Scribe during the online registration form AND upload a copy of the valid Disability Certificate and UDID at the time of filling the online application form. The compensatory time of each part/exam is non-transferable. As per Office Memorandum of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment F.No. 34-02/ 2015-DD-III dated August 29, 2018, the PwD candidates who desire to avail the services of a scribe must follow the guidelines for conducting the written examination for Persons with Benchmark
- If a PwD candidate wants to avail compensatory time (20 minutes per hour) and/or request the assistance of a scribe, they will have to select relevant options, while filling the online application form. A valid Disability Certificate and UDID must be uploaded along with such requests (formats available on the website Admissions nid).
- The Admissions Cell will assess the request along with the supporting document and contact the candidate via email on their registered email id with further instructions if
- If it is found that a candidate has used the services of a scribe and/or compensatory time but DOES NOT possess the extent of disability that warrants the use of a scribe and/or compensatory time, he/she will be excluded from the process of DAT Prelims answer sheet evaluation, ranking and subsequent stages of admissions. If the candidate has already been admitted, his/her admission will stand
Important Information:
Candidates belonging to the GEN-EWS, OBC-NCL, SC, ST and PwD categories will be declared as qualified on the basis of the minimum qualifying criteria as announced in Section 8.5.
Unfilled seats based on minimum qualifying criteria or unavailability of eligible candidates as per minimum qualifying criteria in the OBC-NCL category will be de-reserved and allotted to Open Category candidates in the order of merit.
Unfilled seats based on minimum qualifying criteria or unavailability of eligible candidates as per minimum qualifying criteria in the GEN-EWS, SC & ST category will be NOT de-reserved.
The candidates can modify the details filled in the application form (except the Programme Applied in, Name of the Candidate, Date of Birth, Registered Mobile Number & Registered Email ID) at the time when ‘Window to Edit’ opens. In case, the candidate changes his/her applied category during the “Window to Edit” period, the applicable additional application form fees will have to be paid by the candidate. However, no refund of excess fees will be made in the case of any category change.
No requests for change in category (after the “Window to Edit the Application Form” closes) will be permitted during the subsequent stages of the admissions process.
Candidates must note that the benefit of reservation will be given to them subject to verification of documents (at any stage after DAT Prelims). If it is found at any stage that a candidate has used a false/fake/incorrect/invalid document or has furnished false/ incorrect/ incomplete information in order to avail the benefit of reservation, then such a candidate shall be excluded from the subsequent stages of admissions. In case a candidate has already been given admission, then the admission shall stand cancelled.
Candidates should note that the mere appearance in Design Aptitude Tests or being in the rank/merit list neither guarantees nor provides any automatic entitlement to admission to the B.Des. programme.
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How to Apply
Candidates will have to visit the official admissions website at Admissions nid and follow the steps below:
Read and familiarise yourself with the eligibility criteria, number of seats, test centres, reservation policy and other relevant information related to admissions to the B.Des. programmes in Admissions Handbook 2024 -25 and confirm that you have read and agreed the same.
Note: The Design Aptitude Tests – DAT Prelims and DAT Mains–are common to candidates to all institutes, NID Ahmedabad, NID Andhra Pradesh, NID Haryana, NID Madhya Pradesh & NID Assam.
Step 1: Signup/Registration
- All the candidates are required to register/sign up online (by selecting Programme of Study, Nationality & Category) before proceeding to fill the application form. This is to be done only at Admissions nid.
- Candidates must provide a valid email address and an active mobile number while Since this email address and mobile number will be used for all future communications with the candidate, the candidate will receive an OTP on the Registered Email ID and Mobile Number, for validation. The Name of the Candidate, Programme Applied in, Date of Birth, Registered Email ID and Registered Mobile Number cannot be changed at any stage. Ensure that this email ID and mobile number is active till 31 August 2024. Candidates are advised to check their email and SMS on a regular basis for any important communication made by the Admissions Cell via email id admissions@nid.edu or nid@applyadmission.net.
- After registration, login credentials will be sent via an email to the registered email address (do remember to check your Spam or Junk folders in case you do not find the email in your Inbox).
- Log in to your account using your Registered Email ID, Date of Birth, and Password to proceed further.
- In case you forget the Password, click on “Forgot Password”. You will receive a new auto generated password on your registered email
- If you wish to change the password, log-in using the existing password and click on the “Change Password” link provided on the Home
Step 2: Fill the Online Application Form
- Log in and proceed to Step 2–Application
- Fill in all the required
- The candidates can modify the details filled in the application form (except the Programme Applied in, Name of the Candidate, Date of Birth, Registered Mobile
Number & Registered Email ID) at the time when ‘Window to Edit’ opens. In case, the candidate changes his/her applied category during the “Window to Edit” period, the applicable additional application form fees will have to be paid by the candidate. However, no refund of excess fees will be made in the case of any category change.
- After filling all details, click ‘Save & Proceed’ to go to the next section ‘Upload Document’.
- Click ‘Save & Exit’ to complete the form at a later time or
Step 3: Uploading your Documents and signature
- Checklist of documents to be uploaded by candidates submitting their application under reserved category at the time of applying online are summarised as under:
Category/Documents | Photo | Signature | Certificate | Remarks |
General | Yes | Yes | No | — |
General EWS | Yes | Yes | Yes | EWS Certificate |
OBC-NCL | Yes | Yes | Yes | OBC-NCL Certificate |
SC | Yes | Yes | Yes | Caste Certificate |
ST | Yes | Yes | Yes | Tribe Certificate |
General-PwD | Yes | Yes | Yes | Disability Certificate |
GEN-EWS-PwD | Yes | Yes | Yes | EWS Certificate |
Disability Certificate* | ||||
OBC-NCL-PwD | Yes | Yes | Yes | OBC-NCL Certificate |
Disability Certificate* | ||||
SC-PwD | Yes | Yes | Yes | Caste Certificate |
Disability Certificate* | ||||
ST-PwD | Yes | Yes | Yes | Tribe Certificate |
Disability Certificate* | ||||
Overseas | Yes | Yes | No | First page of Passport |
Last page of Passport |
*If a PwD candidate is using the facility of the scribe or compensatory time, they have to select relevant options, while filling the online application form and upload a valid Disability Certificate and UDID .
- Upload a colour scanned copy of recent passport-size photograph as per the The photograph must be in JPG/JPEG format, should be of minimum 50 KB and maximum 200 KB in size. It must be a coloured photograph taken at a professional studio. Photographs with self-composed portraits will not be accepted.
- Upload your scanned signature as per the instructions. All signature files must be in JPG/JPEG format and should be of minimum 50 KB and maximum 200 KB in You
should have your signature digitally photographed or scanned and cropped to the required size.
- Candidates applying under the GEN-EWS category are required to upload their valid EWS Certificate issued by a Competent Authority, in the prescribed format as available on the website Admissions nid, shall only be considered valid. The EWS certificate must be issued on or after 01 April 2024, based on the gross annual income of the financial year 2022-23. The certificate must be in the name of the candidate and also must have the candidate’s photo on the certificate. The certificate must be in PDF format and should be of maximum of 1MB in size. For certificates that are not in the English/Hindi language, the candidate is required to produce / upload a notarized copy of the certificate in English language along with the original copy of the category
- Candidates applying under the OBC-NCL category are required to upload their valid OBC- NCL Certificate issued by a Competent The format of the OBC-NCL certificate should be as per the Central format (available on the website Admissions nid in Download section). The OBC-NCL certificate must be issued on or after 01 April 2024 (based on the gross annual income of the financial year 2022-23) and in the name of the candidate. The certificate must be in PDF format and should be of maximum 1 MB in size. For certificates that are not in the English/Hindi language, the candidate is required to produce / upload a notarized copy of the certificate in English language along with the original copy of the category certificate.
- Candidates applying under the SC and ST categories are required to upload their valid Caste Certificate which mentions the name of the caste they belong to as well as it should be issued in their name by a Competent Authority. For certificates that are not in the English/Hindi language, the candidate is required to produce / upload a notarized copy of the certificate in English language along with the original copy of the category It must be in PDF format and should be of maximum 1 MB in size.
- Candidates applying under Persons with Disability (PwD) category should have a Disability Certificate and Unique Disability ID issued by the Department of Empowerment of Person with (available at swavlambancard ) No other certificate or document will be valid and no representations in this regard will be entertained. The certificate must be in PDF format and should be of maximum 1 MB in size.
- Candidates applying under the Overseas category are required to upload the first and last page of their valid passport in JPG/JPEG format, clearly showing all of their personal The candidate must ensure that the passport is current (not expired) at the time of applying online. The certificate must be in PDF format and should be of maximum 1 MB in size.
- Click ‘Save & Proceed’ to go to the next section to pay Application Your Application Form will be accepted only after successful payment of the application fees.
- If you wish to complete the form later after uploading all the necessary documents, you can click ‘Save and Exit’.
Step 4: Pay Application Fee and Print
- Category-wise Application Fees for Academic Year 2024-25 are as under:
Category | Application Fees | Application Fee + Late Fee |
General | Rs.3000/- | Rs.4500/- |
General- EWS | Rs.3000/- | Rs.4500/- |
OBC-NCL | Rs.3000/- | Rs.4500/- |
SC | Rs.1500/- | Rs.2250/- |
ST | Rs.1500/- | Rs.2250/- |
General-PwD | Rs.1500/- | Rs.2250/- |
General-EWS-PwD | Rs.1500/- | Rs.2250/- |
OBC-NCL-PwD | Rs.1500/- | Rs.2250/- |
SC-PwD | Rs.1500/- | Rs.2250/- |
ST-PwD | Rs.1500/- | Rs.2250/- |
Overseas (Supernumerary) | Rs.5000/- | Rs.7500/- |
Note: For applications received after Friday, 1600 hrs. 01 December 2024, the late fee applicable will be 50% of the amount indicated above. The late fee is over and above the application fee.
- The above fees are applicable for NID Ahmedabad, NID Andhra Pradesh, NID Haryana, NID Madhya Pradesh & NID Assam either of the three
NOTE: As per the order of the Supreme Court of India, third gender includes only trans- genders, eunuchs and hijras. Lesbians, gays and bisexuals need to select either Male or Female option, as appropriate.
3. Application fee is NEITHER refundable NOR transferable.
- The Application fees paid online (by Debit/Credit Card) DOES NOT INCLUDE any bank transaction charges / convenience fee, and the same, as applicable, will have to be borne by the
- Candidates will be asked to verify their details, after which they can proceed to make the
- The fees for the application can be paid only through Debit/Credit Card and net
- You will be directed to the payment After completing the payment process, you will be redirected to the ‘Print’ section where you can save and print a copy of your application form (which would be done only after successful payment of the application fee).
- Window to Edit Application Form (Tuesday, 1600 hrs. 05 December 2024 to Thursday, 1600 07 December 2024)
- Candidates will be given an opportunity to review and correct their information in the application form between Tuesday, 1600 hrs. 05 December 2024 to Thursday, 1600 07 December 2024.
- The candidates can modify the details filled in the application form (except the Programme Applied in, Name of the Candidate, Date of Birth, Registered Mobile Number & Registered Email ID) at the time when ‘Window to Edit’ opens. In case, the candidate changes his/her applied category during the “Window to Edit” period, the applicable additional application form fees will have to be paid by the However, no refund of excess fees will be made in the case of any category change.
- Application fees already paid will not be refunded in case the application is found not eligible for admissions to NID after modifying the information in the application
Candidates are fully and solely responsible to provide correct information during the application process. At any stage, if it is found that the information provided by the candidate is not correct, NID has the right to cancel his/her candidature. Any direct or indirect attempt to influence the management and employees of the Institute will lead to automatic disqualification of the candidate.
Design Aptitude Tests (DAT)
The Design Aptitude Tests will be conducted in two stages:
Stage 1: Design Aptitude Test (DAT) Prelims
Stage 2: Design Aptitude Test (DAT) Mains
Important Date:
DAT (Prelims) for Bachelor of Design (B.Des.) will be conducted on Sunday, 24 December 2024.
About DAT Prelims:
The B.Des. DAT Prelims paper is a paper-and-pencil/pen test, conducted at the same time on the same day across all test centres. The questions asked may involve text and visuals. The duration of the test will be announced in the admit card.
The question paper will be in English language ONLY.
Based on the DAT Prelims scores, separate merit lists shall be prepared for each category (GENERAL, GENERAL-EWS, OBC-NCL, SC, ST & PwD) as applied for by the candidate. Only shortlisted candidates, as per merit, will be eligible to appear for the DAT Mains exam as per the schedule announced.
Separate merit list will be prepared for Overseas candidates.
In emergent unforeseen circumstances, the schedules as well as the nature & structure of the exams can change, and all tests may be conducted entirely online or entirely offline or in a combination of offline & online modes, at the discretion of the Institute.
Test Centres for DAT Prelims:
The DAT Prelims will be conducted in the following cities in India: Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Dehradun, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kochi, Kolkata, Kurukshetra, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpur, New Delhi, Patna, Raipur, Ranchi, Thiruvananthapuram and Vijayawada.
A city may have more than one test centre. NID reserves the right to add or remove any test centre and allot a test centre that may not be of the candidate’s choice. A city may have more than one test centre. Any request for change of test centre will not be entertained.
NID will not provide accommodation for candidates appearing for the DAT Prelims; candidates must arrange travel/accommodation on their own.
About DAT Mains:
Based on the scores obtained in the DAT Prelims, eligible candidates will be shortlisted for the DAT Mains as per merit. Admit Cards for shortlisted candidates will be available for download only on the official NID admissions website (Admissions nid).
The DAT Mains will consist of tests in multiple formats such as in studio set-up. The question paper will be in English language ONLY.
The test centres for the DAT Mains will be announced later.
NID will not provide accommodation for candidates appearing for the DAT Mains; candidates must arrange travel/accommodation on their own.
In emergent unforeseen circumstances, the schedules as well as the nature & structure of the exams can change, and all tests may be conducted entirely online or entirely offline or in a combination of offline & online modes, at the discretion of the Institute.
Weightages of DAT Prelims & DAT Mains for Final Result
The final marks of the candidate appearing for the B.Des programme of the National Institute of Design, will be calculated based on the weightages of the marks obtained in the DAT Prelims and DAT Mains, which will be announced later.
Note: Only those candidates who have appeared for all the tests in both the stages will be considered eligible for the Merit List.
8. Announcement of Results
In order to be considered for the merit list, a candidate must have appeared for all the tests in both the DAT Prelims and the DAT Mains exams.
Results for DAT Prelims:
Based on the scores obtained in the DAT Prelims and as per merit, separate merit lists shall be prepared for each category as applied for by the candidate (GENERAL, GENERAL-EWS, OBC-NCL, SC, ST, PwD & OVERSEAS). Results for admission to NID for the Academic Year 2024 -25 for the B.Des. (including Overseas candidates) will be declared only on the official admissions website (Admissions nid) as per the schedule announced in Section 2 of this document. The candidates’ scores will also be available for viewing at this time.
Separate result score cards (digital or hard copy) will NOT be provided to the candidates. Scores obtained in NID’s DAT exam cannot be used by any person/institution without the prior permission of the National Institute of Design.
In case the total marks scored by two or more candidates are the same, the tie-break policy will be used for awarding ranks, which will be announced at a later date, in the Amendment(s) Section of the Admissions Handbook 2024-25.
Rechecking of DAT Prelims Exam:
- Requests for rechecking the answer booklet of the DAT Prelims can be submitted ONLINE ONLY on the official website Admissions nid
- Rechecking will be restricted to–
- Whether all the answers have been
- Whether there has been any mistake in the totalling of marks for each question in Part II of answer booklet and transferring the marks correctly onto the first cover page of the answer
- No other re-evaluation of the answer script or other work done by the candidate as a part of the examination will be carried
- No candidate, person or organisation shall be entitled to claim re-evaluation or disclosure or inspection of the answer scripts or copies of it and other documents as these are treated as most confidential by the NID Admission
- On rechecking the answer booklet, if it is found that there is an error, the marks will be revised
- The communication regarding the revision of marks, if any, shall be sent to the requesting candidate’s registered email ID
- The Institute will not be responsible for any loss or damage or any inconvenience caused to the candidate consequent to the revision of marks and no claims in this regard shall be entertained. The revised score after rechecking will be considered
- Any rechecking request will not be processed if submitted without a scanned copy of the Admit Card duly signed by the invigilator and with the seal of the test centre. Rechecking requests will not be accepted over email and have to be submitted by the candidate online only at the official website of
- The details about “How to submit the rechecking request” will be available on the official website of admissions at a later
- The fees for rechecking of DAT Prelims paper is 2000/-.
Candidates Shortlisted for DAT Mains:
Based on the Merit list of DAT Prelims, eligible candidates will get to appear for DAT Mains. The number of candidates shortlisted will be no less than three times in each category applied for by the candidate (GENERAL, GENERAL-EWS, OBC-NCL, SC, ST, PwD & OVERSEAS) as per merit. Please refer to Section 3 of this handbook to see the total number of seats available. If the total scores of two or more candidates in the DAT Prelims are the same after applying tie-break policy, they will be assigned the same rank.
Final Merit List:
The final common merit lists will be generated category wise (Open, GEN-EWS, OBC-NCL, SC, ST, and PwD) and as per merit, based on the sum total of the weighted scores obtained by the candidate, viz. the DAT Prelims and DAT Mains. Separate merit list will be prepared for Overseas candidates for B.Des. programme.
Results for admission to NID for the academic year 2024–25 for B.Des. Programme (including Overseas category candidates) will be declared ONLY on the official admissions website (https://admissions.nid.edu) as per the schedule announced.
The candidates’ scores and ranks will be available for viewing on the website and candidates will have to log in to the site to view their final results. Separate result scorecards (digital or hard copy) will NOT be sent/provided to the candidates.
The scores obtained during the application process in the 2024-25 cycle are valid only for admission to the academic year 2024-25.
Scores obtained in NID’s DAT exam cannot be used by any person/institution without prior permission of the National Institute of Design.
In case the total marks scored by two or more candidates are the same, the tie-break policy will be used for awarding ranks, which will be announced at a later date in the Amendment(s) Section of the Admissions Handbook 2024-25.
Allotment of seat will be purely based on the merit and on the preference of the discipline filled in by the candidate at the time of submitting the application form.
Note: Obtaining a rank in the merit list does NOT guarantee admission to the programme of your choice.
Minimum Qualifying Criteria
Candidates from the various categories will be considered eligible for admission only if they meet the minimum qualifying criteria, which will be announced later*.
On verification, even after admissions, if the information/document/ category certificate are found to be incorrect / invalid, the candidature of such candidate will summarily stand cancelled.
* Amendments to the minimum qualifying criteria, if any, will be updated on the official website
Admissions nid only in the Amendment(s) Section of this Handbook.
De-reservation Rules
If seats are left unfilled in the OBC-NCL category due to no eligible candidates as per the minimum qualifying criteria or non-availability of candidates, the seats will be de-reserved and will be allotted to candidates from the Open category in the order of merit. Seats remaining vacant under the GEN-EWS, SC and ST categories will NOT be allotted to candidates belonging to other categories.
Allotment of seat
Obtaining a rank in the merit list does NOT guarantee admission in the B.Des programme.
The procedure of allotment of seats in order of merit for B.Des. Programme will be conducted in either online or offline mode, at the discretion of the Institute. In case the allotment is done in the offline mode, each candidate will be required to remain present in person with the requisite documents as per the schedule (which will be announced at a later date). Failing to report with the requisite documents, as per the schedule, will lead to forfeiting the candidate’s seat and their seat will be allotted to the next eligible candidate in the order of merit in the respective category. Allotment of seats will be purely based on the merit and campus preference submitted by the candidate.
Seat allotment for final admissions will be based on the merit list, category of the candidate and availability of seats provided that the candidates have not availed any reservation benefits (compensatory time, scribe facility or age relaxation). The seat allotment will be followed as under:
Sr. No. | Category of the Eligible Candidate | Seat Allocation Category |
1 | GEN | OPEN |
2 | GEN-PwD | OPEN, OPEN-PwD |
3 | GEN-EWS | OPEN, GEN-EWS |
4 | GEN-EWS-PwD | OPEN, GEN-EWS, GEN-EWS-PwD |
5 | OBC-NCL | OPEN, OBC-NCL |
6 | OBC-NCL-PwD | OPEN, OBC- NCL, OBC-NCL-PwD |
7 | SC | OPEN, SC |
8 | SC-PwD | OPEN, SC, SC-PwD |
9 | ST | OPEN, ST |
10 | ST-PwD | OPEN, ST, ST-PwD |
Note: Candidates who have availed reservation benefits (compensatory time, scribe facility or age relaxation) will be allotted seats in their applied category only.
Such shortlisted candidates will have to confirm their seat by (a) making a payment of NON- REFUNDABLE token fees for confirming their seat and (b) Uploading the documents, within the provided time-limit as mentioned in the schedule.
If the candidate fails to make the payment of the NON-REFUNDABLE token Fee for the confirmation of seat within the given period as mentioned in the schedule, the provisional allocation of seats will be cancelled, and the seat will be allotted to the next qualifying candidate in the order of merit. Such candidates can only participate in the subsequent rounds for admissions to those institutes at higher campus preference (submitted earlier) than the one for which the payment of the NON-REFUNDABLE token fee was not paid.
If the candidate fails to upload the documents within the given period as mentioned in the schedule, even after making the payment of the NON-REFUNDABLE token Fee, the provisional allocation of seats will be cancelled, and the seat will be allotted to the next qualifying candidate in the order of merit and availability of seats in their respective category. Such candidates can only participate in the subsequent rounds for admissions to those institutes at higher campus preference (submitted earlier) than the one for which the documents were not uploaded.
Uploaded documents will be verified against the information provided by the candidate in their Application Forms, at the time of applying online. Upon verification, if the documents are found to be incorrect/invalid, the candidature of such candidates will stand cancelled, that seat will be allotted to the next qualifying candidate in the order of merit and the NON- REFUNDABLE token fees will be forfeited.
Complete details and procedure of seat allotment will be announced on the NIDs admission website prior to the commencement of seat allocation.
List of documents to be uploaded:
The shortlisted candidate will have to upload the following documents as a single pdf file of size not more than 10 MB:
- Any one valid photo identity (Aadhar Card, Election ID, Driving License, PAN Card, Passport)
- Birth Certificate OR Proof of Date of Birth
- 10th Mark-sheet
- 12th Mark-sheet (in case hard copy not available, the digital copy of the same duly attested by the School Principal needs to be uploaded)
- Self-undertaking (formats available on Admissions nid) signed by the candidate as well as his/her parent, in case of the candidates whose results of Class XII is yet to be declared
- GEN-EWS/OBC-NCL/SC/ST Certificate, if applicable
- Disability Certificate along with the UDID Card, if applicable
- Valid Passport, if applied under Supernumerary category**
** The candidates who have applied under Overseas category should produce a valid passport. The candidate must ensure that the passport is current (not expired) at the time of applying online. It is the candidate’s responsibility to obtain relevant visas and ensure that their passport is valid till the duration of the programme.
NOTE: Candidates who have completed or will be completing their qualifying exam (or equivalent) from outside India or a University not specified in the Admissions Handbook 2024-25 should produce an equivalence certificate at the time of the physical verification of the document, as mentioned in Section 2.
9. Other Information
Question Booklet cum Answer Key
The question booklet cum Answer key of the DAT exams will not be available even upon request. The DAT exams question booklet cannot be shared as it is highly subjective in nature, and may not be furnished, in the larger public interest.
Answer Sheets
The answer sheets of the candidates will be available for one year after the announcement of the final result. The answer sheets will be available on request, only after the admissions process is complete. No request for answer sheets during the admissions process will be entertained.
Any candidate seeking his/her answer sheet for the admission cycle 2024-25 will have to make an online payment of Rs.1000/- separately per exam and also submit the admit card duly attested by the Invigilator with the seal of the Test Centre. The answer sheet will be provided to the candidate within 15-20 days after receiving the payment
Result
The result of the candidate will be available for one year after the announcement of the final result. Any details regarding the same will not be provided after one year. The evaluation criteria/break-up of marks followed for the assessment of paper/interview or the procedure followed in the interview may not be shared as it is highly subjective in nature, and may not be furnished in the larger public interest. The data regarding the number of candidates who got admission, candidates who did not accept the seat, candidates whose candidature was cancelled, waiting list, number of seats vacant and personal details of the candidates shortlisted after each stage will not be shared with any other person.
Contact
NID Admissions Cell National Institute of Design Paldi, Ahmedabad 380 007 Email: admissions@nid.edu
For any queries related to admissions 2024-25, contact 079-26623462 between Monday to Friday from 11.00 am to 12.30 pm and 3.00 pm to 5.30 pm.
Official admissions website: Admissions nid
NID Main website: nid edu
For technical issues related to submission of online applications, write to:
Email: nid@applyadmission.net
For any queries related to NID Campuses other than Ahmedabad:
NID Andhra Pradesh Mr Ganesh Kumar Admission Officer
Email: admissions@nid.ac.in Contact: 0863-2377201/202
NID Haryana
Flt. Lt. Amita Saxena, Registrar
Email: admission@nidh.ac.in
Contact: 01744-278100, 01744-278101
NID Madhya Pradesh
Shri Prashant
Assistant Administrative Officer Contact: 07556721000
NID Assam
Dr. Dinamani Thakuria, Deputy Registrar
Email: dinamani@nidj.ac.in Contact: 09101098102
Frequently Asked Questions
Some of the top institutes known for their design programs, including NID, are: National Institute of Design (NID) – Ahmedabad, Gujarat ,National Institute of Design (NID) – Bengaluru, Karnataka, National Institute of Design (NID) – Gandhinagar, Gujarat, National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) – various campuses across India.
To study for the NID exam, focus on developing your design aptitude, enhancing general awareness, improving communication skills, and honing visual communication and problem-solving abilities. Additionally, prepare a strong portfolio showcasing your best work.
The difficulty level of the NID entrance exam can vary from person to person. It requires a combination of creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. With proper preparation, dedication, and practice, you can increase your chances of performing well in the exam. It is recommended to understand the exam pattern, syllabus, and practice previous years’ question papers to familiarize yourself with the format and difficulty level of the exam.
Yes, you can get into NID without coaching. Self-study, proper resources, and consistent practice are key for success. Understand the exam pattern, syllabus, and practice previous papers. Strong portfolio and dedication are crucial. Coaching is not mandatory for admission in NID.
NID and IIT are prestigious institutions in different fields. NID excels in design programs, while IIT is known for engineering and technology. Both have their strengths, and the choice depends on your interests and career goals.
The salary of NID students can vary widely depending on various factors such as the industry, job role, experience, and individual skills. After completing their studies, NID graduates have the potential to earn competitive salaries in design-related fields. However, it is important to note that salary ranges can vary significantly and are influenced by market conditions, demand for specific skills, and the student’s own performance and negotiation abilities. It is advisable to research salary trends in specific design industries and job roles to get a better understanding of the potential earnings for NID graduates.
Studying at NID is highly regarded and offers valuable experiences in design and creative fields. It provides comprehensive education, industry exposure, and networking opportunities, paving the way for diverse career paths. However, the decision to study at NID should be based on personal goals and considerations.
While the NID entrance exam primarily focuses on evaluating a candidate’s design aptitude and creative skills, the 12th marks are considered during the admission process. However, the weightage given to 12th marks may vary, and other factors such as portfolio, entrance exam performance, and interview are also taken into account. It is important to perform well in both the entrance exam and 12th exams to enhance your chances of securing admission to NID.
The top 3 NID colleges in India are: NID Ahmedabad, NID Bengaluru, NID Gandhinagar.
The field of Design offers the most suitable and relevant stream for pursuing a career in NID (National Institute of Design). NID primarily focuses on nurturing and honing design skills and knowledge in its students. Design encompasses various disciplines such as industrial design, communication design, textile design, furniture design, and more. Therefore, opting for a design-related stream in your education, such as studying design, fine arts, or architecture, can provide a strong foundation and enhance your chances of success in NID. It is important to develop a strong understanding of design principles, creativity, aesthetics, and problem-solving abilities to excel in NID.
NID does not have a specific minimum score requirement. Admission is based on performance in the Design Aptitude Test (DAT) and Studio Test/Personal Interview. Strong portfolio and exceptional creative abilities are important for admission.
There is no limit on the number of attempts for the NID entrance exam. Candidates can attempt the exam as many times as they wish to improve their scores and secure admission to the institute under the age limit.
The highest package offered to students graduating from the National Institute of Design (NID) varies each year and depends on factors such as the industry, job role, and the student’s skills and experience. While NID graduates have the potential to secure lucrative job offers, it is important to note that the package can vary widely and is influenced by individual factors.
A good score in the NID entrance exam is subjective and can vary depending on the year and competition. Generally, a score above the cutoff marks set by NID is considered good. However, it’s important to aim for a high score to increase your chances of securing admission to your desired course at NID. It’s recommended to aim for a score that places you among the top candidates to enhance your chances of selection.
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