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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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The National Institutes of Design (NIDs) currently offer the BDes and MDes courses. Admission to these courses will be based on the merit rank of the candidate in the NID DAT exam, which will be prepared by considering the performance of the candidate in DAT Prelims and DAT Mains. The weightage carried by the two exams is notified by the National Institute of Design at the time of declaration of final results. Note that in NID DAT 2025, the DAT Prelims will carry 40% weightage, while DAT Mains will carry 60% weightage.The candidate has to first appear in DAT Prelims, and if shortlisted has to next appear in DAT Mains. The DAT Mains exa
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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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The are currently 347 seats earmarked for the B. Des programme at the five participating institutes of NID 2025. Of these, around 170 seats are available for general category candidates. Note that candidates belonging to reserved categories will also be considered for admission under the general category. However, candidates from general categories can't apply for admission under reserved categories. The candidate has to select their admission category at the time of filling out the NID that application form. Also, the candidate has to produce supporting documents at the time of admission. If the candidate fails to produce their catego
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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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NID officials will consider the Merit list of that Prelims to shortlist candidates for DAT Mains. The number of candidates shortlisted will be no less than three times in each category. The National Institute of Design will prepare merit lists for GENERAL, GENERAL-EWS, OBC-NCL, SC, ST, PwD & OVERSEAS categories. In the scenario where two or more candidates score the same marks in the DAT Prelims, then a tiebreak policy will be applied to decide the merit rank.

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Aparna Lilith

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Declaration of NID that B. Des programme (Prelims) was on March 16, 2023.

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Rohit Kumar

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Thanks for A2A. UI/UX (User Interface/User Experience) design is an exciting and fast-growing field. Here are some steps you can take to start your career in UI/UX design:
Build your foundational knowledge: Start by learning the fundamental principles of UI/UX design, including user research, wireframing, prototyping, and visual design. Build a portfolio: Create a portfolio of your design projects that showcase your skills and abilities. Include case studies that demonstrate your design process and how you arrived at your final designs. Try connecting with some industrial experts for insights and real-life experiences.

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Marmik Gopani

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Yes, the National Institute of Design NID Entrance Exam is considered to be a challenging and competitive exam to crack. It requires a combination of creative skills, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities. However, with proper preparation, dedication, and practice, it is possible to crack the NID Entrance Exam.

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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The Personal Interview is an component of the NID admission process as it carries around 30 percentage weightage. Candidates who are shortlisted for that Mains has to appear in the Personal Interview along with the Studio Test. Here are some of the important tips to prepare for the interview. Read up on the Fashion Industry
don't given one liner answers. You can elaborate a bit without being verbose. The first impression does make a difference, so take note. Don't try to mislead and waste time of the interviewer. This way you have more to lose than gain. If you have made a list of commonly asked questions and prepared for them, you
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