I am in 12th with science stream. What is the procedure to take admission in UID after the declaration of 12th results?

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    Ayat Shah

    5 years ago
    The process of admission to UID for B. Des is two tier Design Aptitude & Situation Test. Based on the 1st round exam shortlisted candidates are called for Situation test to Ahmedabad. Generally the exam conducts in the month of Jan/Feb. So you have to apply at the right time. You can find the details of exam in UID's official website.
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    Amrinder Singh

    5 years ago
    Hi A P, For being a designer in future you don't have to be from any specific educational background like Commerce, Arts or Science. Student from any educational background can take up design. The only criteria is that, you have to successfully complete your 10+2 with a minimum percentage of 50%. From a recognised educational board. And the only thing that you required to be a designer is the drawings skills and innovation in you. Because if you want to be a designer than innovative idea's are required in your mind and the same should come out on paper and pen. So without any hesitation you can take admission at UID to pursue your desi
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  • After completing your higher secondary exam from any recognised board with minimal 50%, you have to sit for UID's admission test. There will be 3 rounds of selection test. First round is Design aptitude test, that first round will be the written exam, UID coordinator there aptitude test centre all over in India so you can select the nearest one. If you are shortlisted for the first round, then they will call you for the second & third rounds, which will be Studio test & Portfolio evolution. If you can be qualified successfully by these exams, then you are more than eligible to take admission for your design courses at UID, the best des
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    Rahul Singh | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    Candidates who qualified their higher secondary exam with minimum 50% marks from any recognised board can apply for UID. The admission process of UID for B. Des is two tier Design Aptitude Test (that) & Situation Test. After qualifying tha that shortlisted candidates are called for Situation test and Portfolio evolution to Ahmedabad. After qualifying successfully by these exams, you became eligible to take admission in UID. For more details You can also visit UID's official website at www.karnavatiuniversity.edu.in.
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    astha singh | Scholar-Level 16

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    You will have to appear for UID entrance test in order to take admission in UID. You can find all the details about the exam including its eligibility, syllabus, pattern etc. On this link https://www.shiksha.com/college/unitedworld-institute-of-design/exams/uid-aptitude-test.

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