What aspects are evaluated during the Personal Interview round of the IICD entrance exam?
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The Personal Interview round at IICD is conducted to evaluate a candidate's overall personality, including their aptitude for crafts, intelligence quotient (IQ), communication skills, general awareness about crafts and design, as well as their achievements in academics and co-curricular activities.
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The IICD result usually includes candidate's name, roll number, total marks, percentage or percentile, and selection status for B.Des, M.Des, or PG Diploma programs.
To check the IICD Result, log in to the official IICD admissions portal using your email ID and password—the result scorecard will be available for download there.
The Material, Color & Conceptual Test evaluates a candidate's ability to use materials creatively and effectively, visualize and construct 3D forms, and handle different materials skillfully. It also tests observation, idea development, and the ability to generate multiple solutions with clear written explanations based on planning and strategy.
Materials to Bring:
Candidates should carry pens, pencils (HB, 2B, 4B, 6B), scissors, scale, cello tape, paper cutter, fevistick, eraser, compass, and coloring tools such as color pencils, dry pastels, watercolors, and brushes.
This test aims to assess students' abilities and interests, including size and proportion estimation, observation skills, synthesis, visual interpretation, and general awareness.
The weightage distribution of the tests and interview components in the IICD entrance exam:
A. General Awareness, Creativity & Perception Test – 35%
B. Material, Color & Conceptual Test – 45%
C. Personal Interview – 20%
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