UID Design Aptitude Test

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Rohan Ahuja

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Hi Shradha!
Once you clear UID Aptitude test, you will have to appear for following 2 rounds:
Round 1 (Situation Test): Students are given situations on the basis of which they have to make models. They are also given some questions in which they have to sketch and answer. Round 2 (Professional Interview): In this admission round, candidates need to appear for personal interviews wherein they need to carry their portfolios.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi Priya,
The situation test will probably will take place by this month end within April's second week.

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Shivani TiwariCurrently pursuing MFM from NIFT

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The new academic year generally begins in the month of July. The course fee for interior designing varies in different colleges, but for an idea, government colleges like, NIFT or NID would charge around INR 8 Lacs for a 4-year course. The private colleges would definitely have higher fees than this. Situation test is a practical based test. It doesn't relates to your specific stream, but is conducted on a basic level for every design student no matter which stream in design he/she further wishes to choose. The situation test is all about creative, innovative ideas, which are to be shown practically with a limited time frame. The mater
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Gourav ChoudhuryWIMWIan | Dreamer| Painter | Auto enthusiast

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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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