National Institute of Design explained

Native Name:राष्ट्रीय डिज़ाइन संस्थान
Caption:Seal of the National Institutes of Design
Type:Public
Established:1961
Language:English

The National Institute of Design (NID) are a group of autonomous public design institute in India, with the first institute founded in 1961 in Ahmedabad. The other NIDs are located in the cities of Kurukshetra, Vijayawada, Jorhat and Bhopal. The NIDs function autonomously under the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India. The NIDs are recognised by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research of the government's Ministry of Science and Technology as a scientific and industrial research organisation. The universities are accorded Institutes of National Importance under the National Institute of Design Act, 2014.[1]

Institutes

The primary institute is located in Ahmedabad with extension campuses in Gandhinagar and Bengaluru. The creation of four additional NIDs was suggested as part of the central government's 2007 National Design Policy.[2] [3]

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CityStateFoundedWebsite
1National Institute of Design, AhmedabadAhmedabadGujarat1961nid.edu
2National Institute of Design, Andhra PradeshAmrawatiAndhra Pradesh2015nid.ac.in
3National Institute of Design, HaryanaKurukshetraHaryana2016nidh.ac.in
4National Institute of Design, Madhya PradeshBhopalMadhya Pradesh2019nidmp.ac.in
5National Institute of Design, AssamJorhatAssam2019nidj.ac.in

Admissions

The NID Design Aptitude Test (NID-DAT) is a two-stage national-level entrance examination for the NIDs, organised every year by the NID Admissions Cell for admissions to undergraduate and post-graduate courses in the universities. The first stage of the examination is NID-DAT Prelims, which is a pen-and-paper design and general aptitude test, and the second stage is NID-DAT Mains, which is usually an in-studio design test and may also include a personal interview. The tests aim to evaluate the candidate's visualisation skills, creative & observation skills, knowledge, comprehension, analytical ability, et cetera.[4]

Academics

The courses available at NID span a wide range of disciplines (like graphic design, product design, interior design, filmmaking, animation, etc.) and include Bachelor of Design (B.Des.), Graduate Diploma Program in Design (GDPD), Master of Design (M.Des.) and doctoral programs (PhD). Several international programs and foundation courses are also available.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . 3 April 2021 . 6 May 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210506034347/https://www.nid.edu/Userfiles/The_National_Institute_of_Design_Bill.pdf . dead .
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20131017194407/http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/Scripting/ArticleWin.asp?From=Archive&Source=Page&Skin=TOINEW&BaseHref=TOIA/2012/04/01&PageLabel=6&EntityId=Ar00604&ViewMode=HTML "PPP model for new NIDs Nixed". Times of India, Ahmedabad. Times City section, page 6. 1 April 2012.
  3. http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article1471990.ece "Centre committed to development of Assam, northeast: Manmohan". The Hindu, 19 February 2011
  4. Web site: NID Admission: 2019-20. 2019-08-06. admissions.nid.edu.