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Saurabh Singh

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Aim for a National Institute of Design (NID) Exam score of between 60 and 70 percent to be admitted to Quantum University's Quantum School of Media Studies and Design for a Bachelor of Science in Animation and Visual Effects. Although the precise cut-offs might change annually depending on the volume of applications and test complexity, getting a score in this range should improve your chances of getting accepted. To reach or surpass this goal, make sure you study hard for the test.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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B.Tech admission at NIAMT formerly NIFFT will be based on the JEE Main ranks. The counselling for admission willl be done by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JOSAA). So appear in JEE Main exam and participate in JOSAA counselling.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Preparing for the NIFT exam should take no less than six months for an ultimate beginner. For this reason, the candidate needs to begin NIFT preparation as early as possible. The candidate must first refer to the exam curriculum and exam pattern to be ready for the Quantitative Ability portion. The aspirant must then purchase the best books for the subject, complete sample papers and sit for practice exams. It is also recommended that the candidate take notes while preparing.

Students can see the below points to know NIFT BFTech Preparation Tips:

  • Adhere to the curriculum outlined in the section on quantitative ability.
  • See the official ex
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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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NIFT is a renowned design college in the country which offers both undergraduate as well as postgraduate programs to aspirants. The most popular design programme offered by NIFTs at the UG level is Bachelor of Fashion Technology and Bachelor of Design (BDes). Mentioned below is the list of courses offered at NIFT.

List of UG courses offered at NIFTs
Bachelor of Design (BDes)Bachelor of Fashion Technology (BFTech)
List of PG courses offered at NIFTs
Master of Design (MDes)Master of Fashion Technology (MFTech)
Master of Fashion Management (MFM)-

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Indrani Choudhury

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To give oneself a higher chance of securing a good rank in NID DAT, it is important to use good quality books a reference material. Here are some of the best books recommended by experts and previous rank holders to prepare for the NID that exam: NID (B. Des. ). Entrance Books and Test Series by AFAINDIA Basic Rendering by Robert W. Gill Design drawing by Francis D. K. Ching NIFT/NID/IIFT Entrance Exam Guide by RPH Editorial Board In addition to these books, the candidate must also make it a habit to solve sample papers and take mock tests. Mock tests can be taken closer to the exam. Students can also check detailed NID DAT Entrance Ex
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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Each of the National Institute of Fashion Technology's (NIFT) campuses in India has its advantages and areas of expertise. The best college for earning a Bachelor of Fashion Technology (B.FTech) can vary depending on several variables, including infrastructure, industry ties, faculty expertise, and location.

It's crucial to investigate and take into account elements like the campus amenities, career placement possibilities, and the particular B.FTech specialisation that each school offers. I suggest getting comprehensive information from the campuses directly or by visiting the official NIFT website to make an informed choice based on y

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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NIFT is a well known Design college in India for BFTech course. The fee structure at NIFT ranges from INR 5- 12 lakhs for the four-year course. However, the fee structure may vary depending on a lot of factors. The fee also varies for lateral entry and regular entry candidates. 

Candidates need to pay the NIFT fee every semester for the course in which they have applied for admission. Students can see the below table for an idea of the fee structure:

CourseCategoryAverage Fees (in INR)
UG course fee for all campusesNon-NRIINR 12,77,700
UG course feeNRIINR 39,27,700
UG course feeNRIINR 27,64,000

 

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Indrani Choudhury

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There is no cap on the number of candidates who can appear for th NID DAT. 

For 2025 admission, candidates can apply for admission and NID DAT. NID DAT was held in the month of January. 

If the National Institute of Design releases the exam statistics for the NID DAT exam, the details will be updated here. Note that the current session of the NIFT exam is conducted by the NTA. Students can also check detailed NID DAT preparation here.

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Indrani Choudhury

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No, candidates who are looking for BDes course admission at NID Jorhat must sit and appear for DAT. Design Aptitude Test or DAT is that part of design exams that checks the creativity of the candidates. It is not easy to crack DAT section in a short period of time. One should have a good practice of drawing, sketching and on the spot design-solution to clear DAT.

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Saurabh Kaintura

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The NID Exam cutoff for the Quantum School of Media Studies and Design, Quantum University, for the general category is between 50.1 and 66, depending on your chosen course. However, the cutoff can vary according to the category (SC, ST, etc.) the student belongs to.

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