What is the selection process for B.Des and what is the minimum NID Entrance exam percentage required?

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    Adarsh Kumar | Contributor-Level 8

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    The National Institute of Design, Andhra Pradesh's NID Vijaywada selection procedure for B.Des candidates is as follows:

    Step 1: Complete the Design Aptitude Test (DAT) Online Application form to be admitted to BDes and MDes.

    Step 2: Take the Design Aptitude Test (DAT) exam according to the schedule and obtain the necessary percentile.

    Step 3:

    • Go to the NID Vijaywada, Andra Pradesh, official website.
    • Select the Admission Tab and sign up with a working phone number and email address.
    • Next, sign in to complete the form and upload the necessary scanned copies of your documents.
    • It is required that the application cost be paid either offlin
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