UID Design Aptitude Test Preparation

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Sayeba Naushad

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UID offers admission to several design specializations such as:

Department of Fashion and Design

  • B.Design (Hons.) Fashion Design Technology
  • B.Design (Hons.) Fashion Communication & Styling
  • B.Design (Hons.) Apparel Design
  • M. Des. Fashion Design

Department of Communication Design

  • B.Design (Hons.) Communication Design
  • B.Design (Hons.) Film & Video Communication
  • M. Des. Visual Experiential Design

Department of Industrial Design

  • B.Design (Hons.) Product Design
  • B.Design (Hons.) Transportation & Mobility Design
  • M. Des. Industrial Design
  • Ph.D. in Design

Department of Animation & Game Design

  • B.Design (Hons.) Animation & Visual Effects
  • B.Design (Hons.) Game Desi
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Sayeba Naushad

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The UID DAT test includes both objective (MCQ) and subjective (sketching, design tasks) questions to assess logic, creativity, and visualization.

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Sayeba Naushad

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The UID DAT weightage for each stage are as follows:

  • Tier I (DAT): 40%

  • Tier II – Situation Test: 30%

  • Tier II – Portfolio/Interview: 30%

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Sayeba Naushad

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UID DAT Tier I is a 100? marks online test (3 hours) comprising sections on General IQ, Critical Analysis, and Creative Ability. Tier II includes a Situation Test, Portfolio Evaluation, and, for PG, a Personal Interview.

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I would suggest you opt for MBA in general management offered by top IIMs. This will expose you to all types of possible streams in management and you can choose the one which you like. Pursuing the stream or area of your liking will not only help you build your career in a successful manner but also will help you be satisfied which you might not gain by just having a better job (not of your liking).

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