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NID Kurukshetra

National Institute of Design, Kurukshetra ,Haryana, was established on November 15, 2016 as an autonomous institute under the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India, to emerge as a global leader in Design Education and Research. 


The institute functions as an autonomous body under  Deptt. Of Industrial Policy and Promotion, Ministry of commerce and Industry of the Government of India.


The institute is providing students a better career in the field of designing as well as catering the demand of good candidates in various industry, commerce and development sectors.

NID Haryana’s multi disciplinary environment consisting of diverse design domains helps in creating an innovative and holistic ecosystem for design learning and delivering solutions focusing on the emerging needs of people integrated with digital and cutting edge technologies.



National Institute of Design Kurukshetra (NIDK) commenced functioning on 15th of November, 2016. The foundation stone of the institute was laid by Anand Sharma, the then Union Minister of Commerce and Industry. Earlier, the classes were conducted  at some other places but later shifted to this place.

All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) approved the institute. The institute has also been approved by the Association of Indian Universities.

NID offers only undergraduate level design courses. It offers full-time Graduate Diploma Programme in Design with a duration of four years at the Undergraduate level of study. 

 

In education, NID Kurukshetra is rated 4.4 for its study of design. 

 

 

 


Graduate Diploma Programme in Design (GDPD) :--


This 4-year course is offered in three specialization by NID kurukshetra. This course has a total of 75 seats. 


NID Haryana currently offers full-time four year Graduate Diploma Program in Design (GDPD) with specialisation streams of   three main courses . these courses run under  two semester per year pattern in which  two semester rigorous Foundation Program followed by six semesters of specialized courses.


1.Textile and apparel design :-- Apparel that one wears Clothing, shoes, knitwear, and scarves are examples of apparel items. Textiles provide material for both the clothing industry and the fabrics we use in everyday lives, like bed linen, furnishings and carpets. 


 2.Industrial design :--  Industrial design is the professional service of creating and developing concepts and specifications that optimize the function, value and appearance of products and systems for the mutual benefit of both user and manufacturer.


3.Visual communication :-- This course focuses on communication through visual aids.The diverse field of Visual communication includes Drawing ,multimedia,sketching,graphic desiging,editing,video editing,photography,Film production etc.


Total No. of Seats :--

Textile and apparel design -    25 seats

Industrial Design                -     25 seats

Communication Design   -       25 seats


General

30

OBC-NCL

20

SC

11

EWS

8

ST

6


NID Kurukshetra Diploma Selection Process :--

The admission for the Diploma Program in NID Kurukshetra is based on the Design Aptitude Test (DAT) conducted by the National Institute of Design. Shortlisted candidates will be called for admission on the basis of marks obtained from DAT main exam. The selection of the candidates depends on the combined marks scored in the qualifying exam and the Studio Test round. However, candidates should meet the NID eligibility in order to apply for their preferable courses. NID application form can be filled upon its official website.


NID ENTRANCE CUT OFF 2020 :--


To qualify entrance test and get admission, candidates have to score cut off marks. The NID cutoff marks to be scored for various categories is provided in the below table:

 

Category

Open category

ST/ SC/ PwD

OBC NCL

Qualifying percentile marks

50

40

45


Total 4 years Fee structure of  three GDPD programmes to aspirants is given below :--

 

Course

Eligibility Criteria

Fee (in Rs)

GDPD in Industrial Design

Completed Class 12 or equivalent education from any stream.

Upper Age Limit (as on June 30, 2020):

  • General Category: 20 years

  • Reserved Category (SC/ST/ OBC-NCL): 23 years

  • PwD Category: 25 years

  • Foreign Nationals: 20 years

Rs. 8.54 lakhs

GDPD in Communication Design

Rs. 8.54 lakhs

GDPD in Apparel Design

Rs. 8.54 lakhs


NID Kurukshetra Results and Cutoff    :--

NID Kurukshetra results create the foundation of admission for students in different disciplines   of    a   variety of courses. NID cut-off list is announced on the revelation of the exam Design Aptitude Test or DAT results. Candidates need to score a specific percentile in each exam to ensure his or her selection into the course. This takes a few steps on the college level to decide on which candidates are going to be a part of the institute. A certain level of competence can be seen among the candidates when it comes to grabbing the limited seats available in the institute. The final decision maker still remains the final score obtained on summing up the interview round scores and qualifying exam scores. Students willing to take admission in the Institute can download their admit cards from NID application form download portal.

Cut-off marks of NID 2019 

Category

Number of seats

Cut-off Score

General 

50

55.76

OBC (Non- Creamy Layer)

27

50.1

SC

15

44.6

ST

8

44.6

PH

3

39.03



NID Kurukshetra Placement :--


NID placements offer many job opportunities to its students. The institute has its own placement cell. NID Kurukshetra placement activities are completely looked after by this placement cell. NID Kurukshetra placements include Snapdeal, Reliance Trends, Amazon, Oracle, Flipkart etc.

who visited on-campus NID Kurukshetra placements include Snapdeal, Reliance Trends, Amazon, Oracle, Flipkart etc.

 Placement Statistics

Top recruiting company

Infosys

Highest salary offer

13 LPA

Average salary offer

5.8 LPA 

NID Kurukshetra Campus Facilities :--

1.This institute with an intake of total 75 students in the Graduate Diploma Programme in various Design courses. 

2.It has a spacious, ventilated and well-equipped classrooms. For researchers, labs are the perfect place to carry out their experiments. 

3.Separate hostel rooms for boys and girls come with features like TV, newspapers, comfortable beds and a mess. 

4.The library is very spacious and stores thousands of books for all types of readers. It has a student-friendly atmosphere. 

5.NID Kurukshetra address is located in Umri, Kurukshetra in Haryana.

 

Contact no. and address of NID Kurukshetra :-

 

National Institute of Design Haryana

 

Transit Campus at Government Polytechnic Building

National Highway 44, Village Umri

Kurukshetra, Haryana

India, Pin 136131

Ph: 01744-278100, 278101

Email Id: info@nidh.ac.in




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