What is the eligibility for BVA at Anant National University?
Candidates must complete Class 12 or three-year course after Class 10 or equivalent to apply for BVA at Anant National University. Aspirants must pass from state boards, IB, Cambridge and other government-recognised boards.
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Yes, Anant National University conducts its own entrance exam i.e ADEPT. The Anant Design Entrance and Proficiency Test (ADEPT) is India's first and only multilingual design entrance examination, introduced by Anant National University for admission to its Bachelor of Design (BDes) programme.
Yes, Anant National University offers BDes in various specialisations. The specialisations are Product Design, Interaction Design, Space Design, Communication Design, Transdisciplinary Design, Moving Image, and Sustainable Fashion & Textile Design. These courses are offered in full-time mode.
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Anant National University BDes 2026 application end date was Jan 1, 2026 as per the official website. The candidates can contact the admission office to get more details.
Anant National University has a total seat intake of 600 for its BDes course. Candidates are admitted as per the sanctioned intake and selection procedure. This seat count is as per the official website. It is still subject to revision and hence, is indicative.
Anant National University require students to take the Anant Design Entrance and Proficiency Test for selection. It is a mandatory examination for all the aspirants of BDes course. This entrance test is conducted in 10 different languages, including Hindi, English, Marathi, Bengali, etc. It is an ho
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