What is the frequency of the NID DAT exam?

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    There is only one NID DAT entry exam held each year. DAT Prelims and DAT Mains are the two sub-exams for the exam. Based on their DAT Prelim results, candidates are selected for the DAT Mains exam. The DAT preliminary exam takes place in late December or early January. The NID DAT 2024 scores will be taken into account for determining admission to the B.Des and M.Des programmes that participating NIDs offer. 

  • The NID DAT entrance exam is conducted once every year.

    The exam has two sub-exams - DAT Prelims and DAT Mains. Candidates are shortlisted for DAT Mains based on their scores in DAT Prelims.

    The DAT Prelims exam is conducted around December/ January. The DAT Prelims exam for the current session will be conducted on December 24, 2023.

    The scores of NID DAT 2024 will be considered for admission to the B.Des and M.Des courses offered by participating NIDs. The application form for NID DAT 2024 is currently open.

    The last date to apply for NID DAT 2024 with regular fee is December 1; with late fees, application will be accepted up to December

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  • The NID DAT entrance exam is conducted once every year.

    The exam has two sub-exams - DAT Prelims and DAT Mains. Candidates are shortlisted for DAT Mains based on their scores in DAT Prelims.

    The DAT Prelims exam is conducted around December/ January.  The DAT Prelims exam for the current session will be conducted around the 4th week of December 2024.

    The scores of NID DAT 2025 will be considered for admission to the B.Des and M.Des courses offered by participating NIDs. 

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