BDes AdmissionsHandbook2020-21
BDes AdmissionsHandbook2020-21
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- at Nattional Instittute of Desiign, Madhya Pradesh
- at Nattional Instittute of Desiign, Assam
Design Aptitude Te
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Sundayy, 29 Decem
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ADMISSIONS HANDBOOK 2020-21
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Note:
This handbook is only available as an online digital download.
Changes and updates to this document, if any, will be highlighted only on the official NID admissions website
(http://admissions.nid.edu).
Candidates are advised to download this handbook only from the official NID admissions website and check for any
updates on the website before submitting their application.
The Bachelor of Design (B.Des.) programme is offered only at NID Ahmedabad.
NID Andhra Pradesh, NID Haryana, NID Madhya Pradesh & NID Assam offer the Graduate Diploma Programme in Design
(GDPD) programme.
Amendments:
As on 20 July 2020, an amendment has been made in the tie-break policy for preparing the
Final Merit List which is as follows:
In case the total marks scored by two or more candidates are the same, the following tie-break
policy will be used for awarding ranks:
(i) Higher rank will be assigned to the candidate who has obtained higher marks in DAT
Mains;
(ii) If this does not break the tie, higher rank will be assigned to the candidate who has
obtained higher marks in DAT Prelims;
(iii) If this does not break the tie, higher rank will be assigned to the candidate who has
obtained higher marks in DAT Prelims Test Part II;
(iv) If this does not break the tie, higher rank will be assigned to the candidate who has
obtained higher total marks in questions No. 25,26 & 27 of DAT Prelims Test Part II;
(v) If this does not break the tie, higher rank will be assigned to the candidate who has
obtained higher marks in Question No.25 of DAT Prelims Test Part II;
(vi) If this does not break the tie, higher rank will be assigned to the candidate who has
obtained higher marks in Question No. 26 of DAT Prelims Test Part II.
As on 7 Nov’2019, a modification has been made in the important dates which is as follows:
-Last date for submitting online application extended to 2 pm on Monday, 18 November 2019
Candidates must satisfy all of the eligibility criteria stipulated in this handbook in order to be eligible for admission.
Records of exam-related documents will be retained by NID only for a period of one year from the date of
declaration of final result.
The courts and tribunals in Ahmedabad alone shall have exclusive jurisdiction to entertain and settle any dispute or
claim regarding admission to NID.
1. General Information 05
2. Important Dates 06
4. Eligibility Criteria 09
5. Reservation of Seats 12
6. How to Apply 16
8. Announcement of Results 22
NID Andhra Pradesh, NID Haryana, NID Madhya Pradesh & NID Assam are independent
autonomous institutes under the DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government
of India and offer full time Graduate Diploma Programme in Design (GDPD) of four-year
duration.
Admission to all the programmes at NID is on the basis of the candidates’ performance
in the two-stages of Design Aptitude Test. The objective of these exams is to assess the
knowledge, skills and behavioural abilities of candidates.
Note:
Candidates are fully and solely responsible to provide correct information during the
application process. If it is found that any information provided by the candidate is not true,
NID has the right to cancel, at any stage, the candidate’s application or admission 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 case of any matter not covered in this handbook, NID’s decisions shall be
considered final and binding to all the parties concerned.
Note:
*NID reserves the right to change/alter this schedule due to unforeseen circumstances.
** Admit Cards will be available for download on the NID website (http://admissions.nid.edu) as per the
schedule. It is the responsibility of the candidates to download and print their own Admit Cards.
***The exact dates & time of DAT Mains will be mentioned in the Admit Card.
Exhibition Design 13
Graphic Design 19
Product Design 19
Note:
Successful candidates admitted to B.Des. Programme at NID Ahmedabad will be required to attend a
mandatory Foundation Programme of one-year duration. Allotment of a discipline of choice is based
on a candidate’s merit and preference only after successful completion of the Foundation
Programme. Number of seats for Indian Nationals in Bachelor of Design programme, including
reserved categories, is One Hundred & Twenty Five (125).The percentage of seats reserved for
candidates (Indian nationals) belonging to various reserved categories are as prescribed in the
Government of India guidelines (Refer Section 5 of this document for more information).
The decimal number is rounded off to nearest whole number for deriving available seats in a
particular discipline.
The details about the GDPD Programme and fees structure of respective campus can be
viewed on official website of NID’s admission. The Handbook of all NID campuses are
available for download on website http://admissions.nid.edu
Note:
Successful candidates admitted to the GDPD programme NID Andhra Pradesh, NID Haryana, NID
Madhya Pradesh & NID Assam will be required to attend a mandatory Foundation programme of
one-year duration. Allotment of a specialization of choice is based on a candidate’s merit and choice
only after successful completion of the foundation programme.
The GDPD programme at NID Andhra Pradesh, NID Haryana, NID Madhya Pradesh & NID Assam has
75 seats each for only Indian nationals including all categories. The percentage of seats reserved for
candidates (Indian nationals) belonging to various reserved categories are as prescribed in the
Government of India guidelines (Refer Section 5 of this document for more information).
Age Limit:
For Indian Nationals in General Category and General EWS Category: Only those
candidates born on or after 1 July 2000 are eligible to apply for admission.
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 1997 are eligible to apply for admission.
For Indian Nationals in PwD Reserved Category: Only those candidates born on or
after 1 July 1995 are eligible to apply for admission.
For Foreign Nationals in Overseas (Supernumerary) Category: Only those candidates
born on or after 1 July 2000 are eligible to apply for admission.
Educational Qualification:
Applications for academic year 2020–21 are open to candidates who have passed or will
appear for higher secondary (10+2) qualifying examinations in the academic year
2019–20 in any stream (Science, Arts, Commerce, Humanities etc.) from any recognised
board of education such as CBSE, IB, ICSE or equivalent.
In addition to the seats available for the B.Des. Programme, an additional 15%
supernumerary seats are available for Overseas candidates. The number of seats
available under Overseas (supernumerary) category are as below:
Note:
Supernumerary seats under Overseas category are not available for GDPD
programme at NID Andhra Pradesh, NID Haryana, NID Madhya Pradesh & NID
Assam.
Candidates under Overseas (supernumerary) category fall outside the ambit of seats
reserved for the GEN-EWS, OBC-NCL, SC, ST and PwD categories and are required to
pay the fees as per Overseas fees structure.
Candidates holding OCI and PIO card will have to apply only under the Overseas
(supernumerary) category.
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
nationals.
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 completed.
To accept the offer of admission, overseas candidates are required to visit the NID
campus in person, as per the schedule. At this time, candidates will be 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 college.
- An equivalence certificate from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), New
Delhi, which have to be obtained in advance and required to be submitted at the
time of document verification.
The candidate will be responsible for obtaining a student visa for the entire duration
of the programme at NID, before the commencement of the programme.
If selected candidates do not pay their programme fees or fail to produce any of the
required documents, or if they decline the offer of admission, their candidature will
stand cancelled and their seat will be offered to the next candidate in order of merit
under overseas category.
Important Note:
Candidates must have passed their Class XII examination (higher secondary (10+2)) or
equivalent at the time of in-person counseling scheduled in June 2020.
Candidates who have not passed their final board exam or equivalent before the
in-person counseling will not be eligible for admission.
Foreign nationals applying under the Overseas category are outside the ambit of
reservation of seats for the GEN-EWS, OBC-NCL, SC, ST and PwD categories.
In accordance with the guidelines of the Government of India, the prescribed number of
seats reserved for each of these categories are as follows:
Category-wise reservation of seats
Programme Institute Total GEN- OBC-NCL Scheduled Schedule
No. of EWS (27%) Caste d Tribe
Seats (10%) (15%) (7.5%)
B.Des. NID 125 13 34 19 9
Ahmedabad
GDPD NID Andhra 75 8 20 11 6
Pradesh
GDPD NID 75 8 20 11 6
Haryana
GDPD NID 75 8 20 11 6
Madhya
Pradesh
GDPD NID 75 8 20 11 6
Assam
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 http://admissions.nid.edu shall only be considered valid.
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 test if shortlisted. It will be the responsibility of the candidate
to provide / upload valid certificate at the time of applying online.
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.
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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.
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 test if shortlisted. It will be the responsibility of the candidate
to provide / upload valid certificate at the time of applying online.
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.
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Candidates applying under SC and ST categories are required to upload the relevant
caste/tribe certificate (in English language) from the competent authorities of their
respective state, union territory or the National Commission of Tribes, valid at the time
of applying online.
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 test if shortlisted. It will be the responsibility of the candidate
to provide / upload valid certificate at the time of applying online.
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.
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The benefit of reservation will be given only to those candidates with disability as
described by the Government of India at
http://www.disabilityaffairs.gov.in/upload/uploadfiles/files/RPWD%20ACT%202016.pdf
Candidates seeking admission under this category are required to upload a valid
Disability Certificate issued by competent medical authority as certified by the
Government of India, valid at the time of applying online. The formats of the certificate
are available on the official website of admissions http://admissions.nid.edu under the
Download section.
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 test if shortlisted. It will be the responsibility of the candidate
to provide / upload valid certificate at the time of applying online.
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.
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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 which will be
announced at a later date.
Unfilled seats based on minimum qualifying criteria (which will be announced at a later
date) or unavailability of candidates in the OBC-NCL category will be de-reserved and
allotted to Open Category candidates in order of merit.
Unfilled seats based on minimum qualifying criteria (which will be announced at a later
date) or unavailability of candidates in the GEN-EWS category, SC category and ST
category will NOT be de-reserved.
The category selected by a candidate at the time of submitting the application form will
be final. Requests for any change of category will not be permitted during later stage of
admission process.
Step 0:
Read and familiarise yourself with the eligibility criteria, intake capacity, test centres,
reservation policy and other relevant information related to admissions to the B.Des.
and GDPD programmes in Admissions Handbook 2020-21 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 and NID
Assam.
Step 1: Signup/Registration
1. All the candidates are required to register/sign up online before proceeding to fill
the application form. This is to be done only at http://admissions.nid.edu
2. Please provide a valid email address and an active mobile number while registering,
since these contacts will be used for all future communication with the candidate.
Ensure that this email id and mobile number is active till 31 August 2020.
3. 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). In case, wrong email address and/or mobile number has
been provided during signup, you are required to register afresh with the correct
details.
4. Do not delete the email sent to you, as this will be useful for future reference.
5. Log in to your account using login credentials to proceed further.
2. The above fees are applicable to candidates of all institutes- NID Ahmedabad, NID
Andhra Pradesh, NID Haryana, NID Madhya Pradesh & NID Assam irrespective of
gender.
3. Application fee is NEITHER refundable NOR transferable.
4. The Application fees paid online (by Debit/Credit Card) DOES NOT INCLUDE any
bank/ transaction charges, and the same, as applicable, will have to be borne by the
candidate.
5. Candidate will be asked to verify their details, after which they can proceed to make
the payment.
6. Select method of payment— (a) ONLINE (via Debit/Credit Card) or (b) OFFLINE only
by Demand Draft. Enter the required details as specified.
7. For candidates paying ONLINE: You will be directed to the payment gateway. After
completing the payment process, you will be redirected to the ‘Print’ section where
you can save your form as a PDF file and print it. You are NOT required to send the
print-out of your application form if you are paying online via Debit/Credit Card.
8a. For Candidates paying OFFLINE: Prepare a Demand Draft of the amount in favour of
‘All India Management Association’ payable at New Delhi. Fill in the details of the
Demand Draft online to complete the submission process. Save the Application Form
as a PDF File and print it. This should be done before 1400 hrs on Thursday,
07 November 2019.
National Institute of Design has authorised All India Management Association, New
Delhi, to accept applications fees for the B.Des./GDPD programme for the admission
cycle 2020-21.
Please note that candidates who have made online payment via Debit/Credit Card
are NOT required to send the print-out of your application form.
Based on the DAT Prelims scores, separate merit lists shall be prepared for each
category applied for by the candidate. Only shortlisted candidates will be eligible to
appear for the DAT Mains exam as per the schedule announced.
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.
The DAT Mains will consist of tests in multiple formats such as in a studio set-up. The
tests will be conducted over a maximum period of three days.
NID will not provide accommodation for candidates appearing for the DAT Mains;
candidates must arrange travel/accommodation at their own cost.
Note: Only candidates who have appeared for all the tests in both the stages will be considered
eligible for the Merit List.
Results for admission to NID for the academic year 2020-21 for B.Des. (including
Overseas candidates) and GDPD will be declared ONLY on the official admissions
website (http://admissions.nid.edu) as mentioned in Section 2 of this document.
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.
In case the total marks scored by two or more candidates are the same, the following
tie-break policy will be used for awarding ranks:
(i) Higher rank will be assigned to the candidate who has obtained higher marks in
DAT Mains.
(ii) If this does not break the tie, higher rank will be assigned to the candidate who has
obtained higher marks in Stage 1 Design Aptitude Test.
(iii) If this does not break the tie, higher rank will be assigned to the candidate who has
obtained higher marks in Stage 1 Design Aptitude Test Part B.
(iv) If this does not break the tie, higher rank will be assigned to the candidate who has
obtained higher marks in Stage 1 Design Aptitude Test Part A.
(v) If this does not break the tie, higher rank will be assigned to the candidate who has
obtained higher marks in the question of DAT Mains exam which carries maximum
marks.
The scores obtained during the application process in 2020-21 cycle are valid only for
admission for the academic year 2020-21.
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Scores obtained in NID’s DAT exam cannot be used by any person/institution without
prior permission of National Institute of Design.
Note: Obtaining a rank in the merit list does NOT guarantee admission to the programme of
your choice.
In the OBC-NCL category if seats are left unfilled due to no eligible candidates as per the
minimum qualifying (which will be announced at a later date) criteria or unavailability of
candidates, the seats will be de-reserved and will be allotted to candidates from the
Open category. Seats remaining vacant under the GEN-EWS, SC and ST categories will
NOT be allotted to candidates belonging to other categories.
It must be noted that the category chosen by a candidate at the time of submitting the
application form will be considered as final, and requests for change of category will not
be entertained.
* Amendments to the minimum qualifying criteria if any, will be updated on the official website
http://admissions.nid.edu only in the Amendment Section of this Handbook.
For any queries related to NID Campuses other than Ahmedabad, candidate may refer the
Admissions Handbook of respective NID campuses.