About Pahal Design Jaipur Rajasthan

Pahal Design’s 40th Centre & 1st branch in Jaipur located at 2nd Floor F-18, Gautam Marg, Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302021, Jaipur. A walking distance from Amrapali Circle, 22 minutes far from main railway station, 28 minutes far from Jaipur International Airport and 30 minutes’ drive from main bus stand. Kiran Jewellers, D- Decor, DAV Centenary Public School and Digambar Jain temple are the nearest landmarks to reach the centre. The centre offers entrance coaching for all the reputed design colleges in India and overseas. The centre is equipped with highly experienced design educationalists, expert faculty and visiting faculties, preparing and counselling design career enthusiasts for B. Des & M. Des entrance tests and professional career counselling for NID, NIFT, NATA, U/CEED, JEE-Arch and Fine Arts. Get ready to leave your footsteps and make your mark in the world of designing, communication and fashion. We are pleased to inform you that with this new year Pahal Design has added another cap in its feather and the inaugural ceremony at Jaipur Centre was successfully organized at 16th January, 2021.

 

 

About Jaipur

The capital of Rajasthan, built proudly by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II is famous for its majestic forts, opulent Havelis, beautiful lakes, and dunes. Jaipur is part of the famous Golden Triangle Tourist circuit that includes Delhi and Agra. But Jaipur is not only endowed with wonderful tourist attractions but the city also has an excellent infrastructure to support the tourism. Jaipur has some of India’s best hotels, which compliments the scenic and architectural beauty of the Pink City.
The historic walled city of Jaipur, was founded in 1727 A.D. by the Rajput ruler Sawai Jai Singh of Kacchawah dynasty. The city is roughly divided into nine rectangular sectors with straight roads intersecting only at right angles and is enclosed within massive wall to protect the city in a total area of 709 hectares.

The wall encircles the city and 9 city gates are present to provide the access to the city from various directions. Several iconic monuments and temples are housed within this walled city area with two main North South axes crossing to form 3 main pubic squares (Badi Chaupar, Choti Chaupar and a 3rd one Ramganj Chaupar extending on the eastern side) on the East West axes that define the overall grid iron city plan. It has a total of 12 main bazaar areas across the main axial streets.
The design of the new city was a breath taking departure from the prevalent practices in city development in the sub-continent. Its urban morphology reflected the coming together of cultural elements from eastern and western planning, expressing a culture of a ‘trade and commerce city’ and townscape that is unparalleled anywhere in South Asia.
Envisaged as a trade capital, the main avenues of the city are designed as markets, which remain characteristic bazaars of the city till date. Chaupar, or designed large public squares at the intersection of roads, is another feature that is distinct to Jaipur as are its single to multicourt havelis and haveli temples.
Besides an exemplary planning, its iconic monuments such as the Govind Dev temple, City Palace, Jantar Mantar and Hawa Mahal excel in artistic and architectural craftsmanship of the period. Jaipur is an expression of the

astronomical skills, living traditions, unique urban form and exemplary foresighted city planning of an 18th century city from India.

Jaipur is considered one of the most prolific examples of a planned city, it exemplifies approaches to city planning, sustainability and spatial manifestation of the social fabric through architecture. The lessons that can be learned by understanding this place are deep rooted in its context and are beautiful. Each place has lessons that can teach us about the importance of foresight, planning and mindful use of resources. An effort should be made to make it an inherent part of education and moreover an integral part of design education.

 

The newly prominent architectural buildings of Jaipur are a blend of advanced technology and exquisite design with a touch of traditional art. World Trade Park of Jaipur is a world-class infrastructure designed by renowned architects who have several architectural wonders in his account like the world’s biggest pillar-less rooftop (Sabha Mandap of Govind Devji Temple, which is notified by The Guinness Book of Records), first revolving tower of Rajasthan and many more. The Satsang hall within the Govind Devji’s Temple has a reinforced concrete cement flat roof with a simple soan of 119 ft.
With people from all over the country going to Jaipur for studies, today it has become an education hub also. If you are searching for a good education, then there cannot be a place better than Jaipur. A place where there is no political disturbance, no goons to threaten you here and there, a place to give you a busy life when you need it, a place which would give you the country’s heritage to enjoy any time you need, a place which would give you the mountains and the lakes for a relaxing tour, and the most comfortable evening for studies.

Within the context of formal education, the Art and design as a subject on the curriculum supports personal, social, moral, spiritual, cultural, and creative development, and enables participants to engage with and explore visual, tactile, and other sensory experiences and how to recognize and communicate ideas and meanings. These opportunities enable them to work with traditional and new media so that they develop confidence, competence, imagination, and creativity. Through these opportunities, they learn to appreciate and value images and artifacts across times and cultures, and to understand the contexts in which they were made. A fine arts education—be it in music, theatre, dance, creative writing, visual arts, or art history and visual studies—is not always an easy sell. The social utility and financial feasibility of the arts are often underrated. Innovation and adaptability are essential components of any fine arts education.

Experiences in art, craft, and design enable them to learn how to reflect critically on their own and others’ work. They learn to think and act as artists, makers, and designers, working creatively and intelligently. They develop an appreciation of and engagement in art, craft, and design as critical consumers and audiences and an understanding of its role in the creative and cultural industries that shape and enrich their lives.

There are abundant government and private universities present in Jaipur which focusses on the School of Architecture and design. Arch College of Design & Business. INIFD Jaipur, Indian Institute of Gems and Jewellery Jaipur, Indian Institute of Crafts & Design, IIFA INDIA are some of the best examples. As per the latest update among top colleges, the second-best private institute; Pearl Academy Jaipur for Fashion Design is recognized by India Today for the past three consecutive years. Pearl awards Professional Diploma from Pearl Academy and B. Des. Degree from Rajasthan ILD Skill University (RISU). Sounds exciting? Enroll in Pahal design and prepare for a better future in design and technology. Get the best practical experience with the rich heritage of Jaipur and let us help you to make your dreams come true in this beautiful city.

Pahal Design Jaipur – Vaishali Nagar

Address:- 2nd Floor, F 18, Gautam Marg, Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan -302021
Contact Person: Mr. Aman and Mr. Akbar
Contact No: 97721-99911, 0141-6656509
Email: jaipur@pahaldesign.com

Set up in 1986, NIFT is the pioneering institute of fashion education in the country and has been in the vanguard of providing professional human resource to the textile and apparel industry. It was made a statutory institute in 2006 by an Act of the Indian Parliament with the President of India as ‘Visitor’ and has full fledged campuses all across the country. Over the years NIFT has also been working as a knowledge service provider to the Union and State governments in the area of design development and positioning of handlooms and handicrafts.

NIFT is committed to academic excellence in fashion education. The vision of the institute embraces challenges and provides the impetus in setting highest academic standards. NIFT continues to strive to be nothing but the best.

NIFT Exam Pattern 2020: Creative Ability Test (CAT)

NIFT CAT exam pattern is such that candidates are evaluated on the basis of their intuition skill, power of observation, innovation in the development of a concept as well as design ability of the candidate. One of the most important aspects of NIFT CAT exam is that it tests the creative as well as innovative use of colour and illustration skills of aspirants.

NIFT CAT is a paper-pencil based exam and it is of three hours duration.

NIFT Exam Pattern 2020: General Ability Test (GAT)

Candidates seeking NIFT admissions in BDes programmes offered at NIFT need to appear for GAT exam. This test comprises of the below-mentioned sections:

  • Quantitative Ability
  • Communication Ability
  • English Comprehension
  • Analytical Ability
  • General Knowledge and Current Affairs

NIFT CAT Exam Pattern for BDes Admissions

In NIFT exam pattern 2020 for BDes admissions, candidates need to appear for CAT. NIFT CAT exam paper has three questions which candidates need to attempt in three hours duration. In this design entrance exam, candidates are evaluated on the below mentioned parameters:

  • Design ability
  • Intuitive ability
  • Observation skills
  • Concept development skills
  • Creative use of colour
  • Illustration skills

NIFT Exam Pattern for Situation Test

Candidates who have been shortlisted for NIFT BDes admissions on the basis of their written test need to appear for NIFT Situation Test 2020 wherein their “material handling and innovative ability” will be tested.

Here, candidates will be evaluated on “on Space Visualization, Innovative and creative use of given material, composition of elements, colour scheme, construction skill , finesse of the model and overall presentation etc. These parameters will be checked with the write up explaining the concept / idea behind the model constructed. The weightage of the write up is 30%. Since the medium of teaching in NIFT is English, the write-up will be in English language.

NIFT Exam Pattern for Artisans Category

Candidates are informed that NIFT offers admission to Artisans/ Children of Artisans based on their performance in Studio Test, Interview round and verification of documents/ eligibility criteria.

NIFT Exam Pattern for Lateral Entry Admission 2020

NIFT lateral entry admission (NLEA) is the process through which candidates can secure admission directly in the third semester of UG courses offered at National Institute of Fashion Technology.

Q. What is NIFT exam pattern?

A. NIFT entrance exam is a three tiered process. Candidates can go through the list of tests they would need to appear for in order to secure admission in different courses offered at NIFT.

Q. What is the marking scheme for NIFT entrance exam?

A. NIFT exam marking scheme varies for CAT and GAT. In NIFT CAT exam, candidates are evaluated out of 100 marks. In GAT exam, aspirants are awarded for one mark for every correct answer and 0.25 marks are deducted for each wrong answer selected by them.

Q. How can I prepare for NIFT CAT?

A. Candidates need to go through the detailed exam pattern as well as syllabus for NIFT CAT and thereafter formulate a preparation strategy. In NIFT CAT exam, aspirants are evaluated on the basis of their power of observation, innovation and design ability.

Q. How can I prepare for NIFT GAT?

A. NIFT GAT comprises of multiple choice questions that aspirants need to solve in order to crack the exam. Questions in NIFT GAT are from subjects such as Quantitative Ability, Communication Ability, English Comprehension, Analytical Ability, General Knowledge and Current Affairs.

Q. Is there any negative marking in NIFT entrance exam?

A. There is no negative marking in NIFT CAT exam. However, for GAT exam, 0.25 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer selected by a candidate.

Q. How many questions are asked in NIFT CAT?

A. In NIFT CAT, candidates have to attempt three drawing questions.

Q. How many questions are asked in NIFT GAT?

A. The exam pattern for NIFT GAT varies from one course to the other. The total number of questions asked in NIFT GAT are mentioned below:

  • BDes: 100 questions
  • BFTech: 150 questions
  • MDes: 120 questions
  • MFTech: 150 questions
  • MFM: 150 questions

Q. What is the duration of NIFT CAT exam?

A. NIFT CAT for BDes and MDes course admissions is of three hours duration.

Q. What is the duration of NIFT GAT exam?

A. The duration of NIFT GAT for design course admissions is as mentioned below:

  • BDes: 2 hours
  • BFTech: 3 hours
  • MDes: 2 hours
  • MFTech: 3 hours
  • MFM: 3 hours

Q. What is NIFT exam pattern for BDes admissions?

A. Candidates can secure admission in BDes course offered at NIFT campuses by clearing NIFT Creative Ability Test (CAT) and General Ability Test (GAT). Aspirants who clear these written entrance exams then need to appear for Situation Test round.

Q. What is NIFT exam pattern for MDes admissions?

A. Candidates can secure admission in MDes course offered at NIFT campuses by clearing NIFT Creative Ability Test (CAT) and General Ability Test (GAT). Aspirants who clear these written entrance exams then need to appear for GD/PI admission round.


 

 

Set up in 1986, NIFT is the pioneering institute of fashion education in the country and has been in the vanguard of providing professional human resource to the textile and apparel industry. It was made a statutory institute in 2006 by an Act of the Indian Parliament with the President of India as ‘Visitor’ and has full fledged campuses all across the country. Over the years NIFT has also been working as a knowledge service provider to the Union and State governments in the area of design development and positioning of handlooms and handicrafts.

NIFT is committed to academic excellence in fashion education. The vision of the institute embraces challenges and provides the impetus in setting highest academic standards. NIFT continues to strive to be nothing but the best.

NIFT Exam Pattern 2020: Creative Ability Test (CAT)

NIFT CAT exam pattern is such that candidates are evaluated on the basis of their intuition skill, power of observation, innovation in the development of a concept as well as design ability of the candidate. One of the most important aspects of NIFT CAT exam is that it tests the creative as well as innovative use of colour and illustration skills of aspirants.

NIFT CAT is a paper-pencil based exam and it is of three hours duration.

NIFT Exam Pattern 2020: General Ability Test (GAT)

Candidates seeking NIFT admissions in BDes programmes offered at NIFT need to appear for GAT exam. This test comprises of the below-mentioned sections:

  • Quantitative Ability
  • Communication Ability
  • English Comprehension
  • Analytical Ability
  • General Knowledge and Current Affairs

NIFT CAT Exam Pattern for BDes Admissions

In NIFT exam pattern 2020 for BDes admissions, candidates need to appear for CAT. NIFT CAT exam paper has three questions which candidates need to attempt in three hours duration. In this design entrance exam, candidates are evaluated on the below mentioned parameters:

  • Design ability
  • Intuitive ability
  • Observation skills
  • Concept development skills
  • Creative use of colour
  • Illustration skills

NIFT Exam Pattern for Situation Test

Candidates who have been shortlisted for NIFT BDes admissions on the basis of their written test need to appear for NIFT Situation Test 2020 wherein their “material handling and innovative ability” will be tested.

Here, candidates will be evaluated on “on Space Visualization, Innovative and creative use of given material, composition of elements, colour scheme, construction skill , finesse of the model and overall presentation etc. These parameters will be checked with the write up explaining the concept / idea behind the model constructed. The weightage of the write up is 30%. Since the medium of teaching in NIFT is English, the write-up will be in English language.

NIFT Exam Pattern for Artisans Category

Candidates are informed that NIFT offers admission to Artisans/ Children of Artisans based on their performance in Studio Test, Interview round and verification of documents/ eligibility criteria.

NIFT Exam Pattern for Lateral Entry Admission 2020

NIFT lateral entry admission (NLEA) is the process through which candidates can secure admission directly in the third semester of UG courses offered at National Institute of Fashion Technology.

Q. What is NIFT exam pattern?

A. NIFT entrance exam is a three tiered process. Candidates can go through the list of tests they would need to appear for in order to secure admission in different courses offered at NIFT.

Q. What is the marking scheme for NIFT entrance exam?

A. NIFT exam marking scheme varies for CAT and GAT. In NIFT CAT exam, candidates are evaluated out of 100 marks. In GAT exam, aspirants are awarded for one mark for every correct answer and 0.25 marks are deducted for each wrong answer selected by them.

Q. How can I prepare for NIFT CAT?

A. Candidates need to go through the detailed exam pattern as well as syllabus for NIFT CAT and thereafter formulate a preparation strategy. In NIFT CAT exam, aspirants are evaluated on the basis of their power of observation, innovation and design ability.

Q. How can I prepare for NIFT GAT?

A. NIFT GAT comprises of multiple choice questions that aspirants need to solve in order to crack the exam. Questions in NIFT GAT are from subjects such as Quantitative Ability, Communication Ability, English Comprehension, Analytical Ability, General Knowledge and Current Affairs.

Q. Is there any negative marking in NIFT entrance exam?

A. There is no negative marking in NIFT CAT exam. However, for GAT exam, 0.25 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer selected by a candidate.

Q. How many questions are asked in NIFT CAT?

A. In NIFT CAT, candidates have to attempt three drawing questions.

Q. How many questions are asked in NIFT GAT?

A. The exam pattern for NIFT GAT varies from one course to the other. The total number of questions asked in NIFT GAT are mentioned below:

  • BDes: 100 questions
  • BFTech: 150 questions
  • MDes: 120 questions
  • MFTech: 150 questions
  • MFM: 150 questions

Q. What is the duration of NIFT CAT exam?

A. NIFT CAT for BDes and MDes course admissions is of three hours duration.

Q. What is the duration of NIFT GAT exam?

A. The duration of NIFT GAT for design course admissions is as mentioned below:

  • BDes: 2 hours
  • BFTech: 3 hours
  • MDes: 2 hours
  • MFTech: 3 hours
  • MFM: 3 hours

Q. What is NIFT exam pattern for BDes admissions?

A. Candidates can secure admission in BDes course offered at NIFT campuses by clearing NIFT Creative Ability Test (CAT) and General Ability Test (GAT). Aspirants who clear these written entrance exams then need to appear for Situation Test round.

Q. What is NIFT exam pattern for MDes admissions?

A. Candidates can secure admission in MDes course offered at NIFT campuses by clearing NIFT Creative Ability Test (CAT) and General Ability Test (GAT). Aspirants who clear these written entrance exams then need to appear for GD/PI admission round.

 

 

Pahal Design Books & Study Material is ideal for self-starters who like to study at their own pace. The comprehensive and regularly updated NID, NIFT, NATA, UCEED, CEED, BFA exam books and mocks would prove to be beneficial for all kinds of aspirants.

The comprehensive study material is prepared by most experienced faculties of Pahal Design which focuses on developing advance level skills in student. It intends to provide extensive support in preparation of students for prestigious Design, Architecture and Fine Art exams like NID, NIFT, NATA, JEE B Arch, IIT-UCEED, IIT-CEED, BFA. 

Pahal Study Material Features:

1. Test Series :

A. Monthly Test – The monthly test enables student to track their progress in most efficient way and pay attention to the section required.
B. Mock Test –Its mandatory for all students to attempt mock test after competition of syllabus .The student can book their slot at any of Pahal Design Branch or choose online mode in order to appear in Mock Test Series. Each mock test will give you complete performance analysis, All India Ranking, practice to updated exam pattern and section wise performance report.

2. Doubt clearance & Feedback sessions : Students can attend doubt clearance session with our expert by booking their slot at nearest Pahal design centre or choose online mode for same .

3. Digital Learning Program (DLP) : Access to digital learning platform which has complete learning solution for the students .The Platform will enable students to avail video lectures ,Quiz practice sessions ,any time access to practice sets and tests with more than 5000+ questions .The student will be allotted with unique User Id and Password for their DLP account which they login from Pahal Digital.com or PD app .

4. Expert Team: Each student will get expert guidance for design career and will be assisted to explore their course interest. The team will also analyse and review the student’s performance and help them to improve their performance.

5. Preparation for other Design colleges : Student can get connect to us for the design college counselling or inform us regarding the colleges they are applying for and Pahal Design Team will provide complete guidance according to the updated exam pattern.

The study material is also available for Foundation Batch (2 Years) Program which aims at building strong foundation among Design and Architecture aspirants which is suitable for 10th and 11th appearing students. Study material package focuses on boosting confidence of student for facing National level competition by providing subject wise & topic wise Question Bank based on latest pattern, in addition to previous year question papers and formula booklets.

The content of the study material is deeply researched and developed as per new exam pattern by NID, NIFT, SPA, IDC, IIT, NIT’s and many more. The advance level problems along with each topic are specially designed to give the students an in-depth understanding of the particular subject and prepare them to stay ahead in the competition.

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Address:- G-8, G Block Market, 2nd Floor, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016
Contact No: 88-00-22-6864
Contact Person: Ms Karishma Gupta
Email: corporate@pahaldesign.com

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This year, due to COVID-19 outbreak, National Institute of Fashion Technology has made major changes in its admission process. The Situation Test for NIFT BDes admissions 2020 was cancelled and admission in the programme was offered based on an aspirant’s performance in NIFT CAT and GAT exam only. Similarly, Group Discussion round was cancelled for MDes, MFM and MFTech course admissions 2020.

  1. Which city do you belong to and what is the USP of your city?
  2. What have you done during this quarantine?
  3. They are asking questions related to your academic background.
  4. Why do you want to do this course?
  5. Where did you do your graduation from ?
  6. What did you do after graduation ?
  7. What are your hobbies ?
  8. What did you do in the lockdown ?
  9. Introduce Yourself ?
  10. Why M.Des?
  11. What’s your future plan after M.Des?
  12. What will be your plan B?
  13. Who is your favourite designer?
  14. What did you do in quarantine period?
  15. The curriculum of NIFT, and what design do you want to go for?
  16. What will you do after NIFT?
  17. What do you want to do after NIFT ?
  18. Current scenario in Haryana Gurgaon in terms of Covid 19?
  19. Why there is a gap between your graduation and Master Program?
  20. Your Hobbies?
  21. Why MFM?
  22. What was your Favourite Graduation Subject?
  23. Did you read today’s newspaper
  24. Border with China
  25. Impact of covid 19
  26. What are you doing in this lockdown?
  27. Name 2 luxury brands
  28. My academic and my family background..
  29. What I did in lockdown..
  30. I was asked about my job..
  31. Where do you see yourself in the future?
  32. What you did during this lockdown?
  33. Where you see yourself after 5-8 years?
  34. Why nift?
  35. What you did in the drop year?
  36. Which campus you prefer?
  37. Tell me about the curriculum?
  38. One how you relate your bachelor course with it?
  39. What you like to be first one or the last one for the interview?
  40. They give me a problem and was asked to give the solution from designer point of view.
  41. Four P’s of management
  42. 7 S of management
  43. subjects taught in MFM
  44. About prospect, whether I’ve gone through or hot
  45. About specialisation. Which is my favourite and why?
  46. Why MFM after B.tech?
  47. Where u did ur job ?
  48. Name 5 brands of the company ?
  49. Other fashion business of the company ?
  50. Which online platform do u prefer for shopping?
  51. Do u want any changes in filters selection of myntra ?
  52. What is artificial intelligence ?
  53. Your graduation and percentage ?
  54. 5 international sports brand ?
  55. How would you market your product?
  56. Why didn’t you go for entrepreneurship as specialization
  57. Father’s business?
  58. ISO govt scheme ?
  59. Which sport do I play ?
  60. Why NIFT again ?
  61. What did I do in drop year ?
  62. Why didn’t I sat for campus placement ?
  63. Overall CGPA
  64. Also, how will I finance my education ?
  65. What does your father do
  66. Undergraduatation course
  67. What do u mean by lifestyle
  68. What are the elements of lifestyle
  69. How do u relate lifestyle from design
  70. Elements of design
  71. Why MFM
  72. What specialisation in MFM
  73. Why not your college and why NIFT
  74. We think nIft is a brand why NIFT ?
  75. Are u going to do your own work how will u contribute to NIFT
  76. How is your mother your inspiration she has also done PGBM
  77. HOW IS MBA different from MFM?
  78. How will u contribute to NIFT?
  79. Introduce yourself in 1 minute.
  80. why do you want to work with bamboo fibre?(because I said I want my sustainable Brand)
  81. What do you want to do after this course?
  82. Which is the nearest centre from your city and which one will you choose?
  83. What is fashion according to you.
  84. What is fast fashion.
  85. Which city offers fast fashion in India.
  86. Name the areas in that city that offers fast fashion
  87. How fashion was different 50 years ago?
  88. Name natural fibres
  89. India is the largest importer of bamboo and the second largest exporter of bamboo comment on that?
  90. If you become the head of the department that deals fibres what will you do?
  91. Bamboo has a cellulose base and rayon also has a cellulose base pollute industry what do you think?
  92. Properties of bamboo?
  93. Absorbency of bamboo as compared to cotton fibre?
  94. How will you stop polluting the industry through these fibres?
  95. Academic Background.
  96. Famous textile of my state.
  97. How will i contribute to NiFt.
  98. They ask what i learn during my graduation.
  99. The impact of covid-19.
  100. How would you relate your graduation to mfm?
  101. What do you understand my marketing communication?
  102. What is the role of a brand manager?
  103. And some graphic related questions since I am from graphic design background?

National Institute of Design (NID) at Ahmedabad and at its Bengaluru and Gandhinagar Extension campuses is an ‘Institute of National Importance’ as per the NID Act 2014 as well as an autonomous Institute under the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India. As per the NID Act 2014, the Institute is a statutory authority empowered to award its own degrees— presently offering Bachelor of Design (B.Des.) of four-year duration, Masters of Design (M.Des.) of two-and-a-half year duration and PhD in Design. The Institute is also, a member of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU). NID Andhra Pradesh, NID Haryana, NID Madhya Pradesh & NID Assam are independent autonomous institutes under the DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India and offer full time Graduate Diploma Programme in Design (GDPD) of four-year duration.

Admission to all the programmes at NID is on the basis of the candidates’ performance in the two-stages of Design Aptitude Test. The objective of these exams is to assess the knowledge, skills and behavioural abilities of candidates.

Stage 1: Design Aptitude Test (DAT) Prelims

Design Aptitude Test (DAT) Prelims will be conducted at various test centres across India Candidates should note that appearing for the DAT Prelims or being shortlisted for second stage of admission process does NOT guarantee automatic entitlement to admission.

Stage 2: Design Aptitude Test (DAT) Mains

Candidates shortlisted after the DAT Prelims will be invited to appear for the Stage 2 DAT Main exam at Ahmedabad or at all campuses of NID viz Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Gandhinagar, Haryana, Andhra Pradesh, Assam and Madhya Pradesh. Exact details of the Test Centre will be mentioned in the DAT Mains Admit Card.

NID Entrance Exam 2020 Highlights

Event Details Specifications
Exam Name National Institute of Design Aptitude Test (NID DAT)
Exam Frequency Once a year
Exam Mode Offline
Exam Duration BDes/GDPD : 3 hours, MDes : 2 hours 30 minutes
Accepting Colleges 7
Official Website http://admissions.nid.edu/NIDA2020/Default.aspx

NID DAT 2020 Important Dates

Events Dates Salient Features
Release of NID admission notification 01-Oct-2019 NID released NID DAT 2020 exam dates and other admission details.
Window to fill NID application form (BDes/ GDPD) 01-Oct-2019 to 18-Nov-2019 NID application form had to be filled online for UG course admissions on the official website of the exam. No change in the application process from last year.

Last date to submit application form for BDes/ GDPD admissions at NID extended from November 7 to November 18, 2019.

Window to fill NID application form (MDes) 01-Oct-2019 to 18-Nov-2019 NID application form had to be filled online for PG course admissions on the official website of the exam. No change in the application process from last year.

Last date to submit application form for MDes admissions at NID extended from November 7 to November 18, 2019.

Download NID admit card 20-Dec-2019 Available for downloaded from the official website from 12 pm. Candidates can download NID DAT Prelims admit card by providing login details.
NID DAT Prelims 29-Dec-2019 NID Prelims was held across 21 test centres in the country for BDes admissions and 16 test centres for MDes entrance exam. NID DAT Prelims is the screening round for NID admissions 2020. 
Declaration of NID DAT (Prelims) result (MDes) 21-Feb-2020 Result for NID DAT 2020 for MDes admissions online on the official website of the exam by providing details like email address, date of birth and verification code.
Declaration of NID DAT (Prelims) result (BDes/ GDPD) 19-Mar-2020

10-Apr-2020 03-May-2020

Check the result for NID DAT 2020 for BDes/GDPD admissions online on the official website of the exam by providing details like email address, date of birth and verification code.
NID DAT (Mains) for BDes/ GDPD) 29-Apr-2020 to 03-May-2020 

22-Jun-2020 onwards

Candidates who clear NID DAT Prelims need to appear for NID DAT Mains which comprises of Studio Test and Interview round. NID DAT Mains is held at NID campuses at Ahmedabad, Bengaluru and Gandhinagar.
NID DAT (Mains) for MDes 06-Jul-2020 Candidates who clear NID DAT Prelims need to appear for NID DAT Mains which comprises of Studio Test and Interview round. NID DAT Mains is held at NID campuses at Ahmedabad, Bengaluru and Gandhinagar.
Declaration of NID admission test result for BDes & GDPD 28-May-2020 

24-Jul-2020

Aspirants need to check their result for NID DAT 2020 for BDes/GDPD admissions online on the official website of the exam by providing details like email address, date of birth and verification code.

NID DAT 2020 Eligibility Criteria

Candidates who want to apply for BDes or GDPD course at NID meet the eligibility criteria if they have cleared or are appearing for their higher secondary (10+2) qualifying examination from any stream (from any recognised board such as CBSE IB, ICSE or their equivalent in the year 2019-2020 can apply for the exam.

On the other hand, candidates are eligible to apply for MDes course if they have completed their bachelor’s degree from a recognised college/ university. Apart from this, aspirants applying for NID admission in MDes course should not be more than 30 years of age as on June 30, 2020.

NID Admission Process 2020

As part of NID admission process, candidates need to first fill their application form. Candidates who meet the eligibility criteria for this design entrance exam are then eligible to appear for NID DAT Prelims. Aspirants who clear the first stage of NID admissions then need to appear for NID DAT Mains. Finally, candidates who clear this admission round as well are offered admission in the course/ college of their choice.

NID admissions 2020 is a two tier process. Thus, for NID admissions candidates need to appear for NID DAT (Prelims) and NID DAT (Mains). The objective of conducting both these tests is to assess knowledge, skills as well as behavioural abilities of candidates.

Graduate Diploma Programme in Design (GDPD) The four-year-long Graduate Diploma Programme in Design (GDPD) is offered at NID Andhra Pradesh, NID Haryana, NID Madhya Pradesh & NID Assam in the following areas of specialisation:

1. Industrial Design

2. Communication Design

3. Textile & Apparel Design

The details about the GDPD Programme and fees structure of respective campus can be viewed on official website of NID’s admission. The Handbook of all NID campuses are available for download on website http://admissions.nid.edu

SOUTH DELHI
CORPORATE BRANCH – HAUZ KHAS
 
Address:- G-8, G Block Market, 2nd Floor, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016
Nearest Metro Station Hauz Khas Gate No-3, Mayfair Garden / RBI Colony
Landmark –
 Near Punjab National Bank
Contact No: 88-00-22-6864, 011-40106405
Contact Person: Ms Yashika 
Email: corporate@pahaldesign.com
 
South Extension

Address:- E-17, Ground Floor, South Extension Part 1, New Delhi – 110049
Landmark: Mcdonald’s Lane, Nearest Metro – South Ex Metro Gate No 2
Contact No : 98994-29749, 011-41350505
Contact Person : Ms. Neha Siddiqui
Email : info@pahaldesign.com

EAST DELHI
Preet Vihar

Address:- C-57, Second Floor, Preet Vihar, Vikas Marg, Metro Pillar No-81.
(Near by Metro – Nirman Vihar / Preet Vihar ), New Delhi – 110092
Contact No : 011-45142542, 88264-92570, 93540-52529
Contact Person : Ms. Kanika Jain
Email : delhi@pahaldesign.com

NORTH WEST DELHI
Pitampura

Address:- 3rd Floor, 21 Kapil Vihar, Pitampura, Metro Pillar No.352
(Near by Metro-Kohat Enclave Gate 3), Opp. GULAB
Contact No : 011-42345936, 90311-70312
Contact Person :Ms. Kanika Bansal
Email : pitampura@pahaldesign.com

WEST DELHI
Janakpuri

Address:- 2nd Floor, S-4/63A, Shivaji Marg, New Mahavir Nagar, Janakpuri, New Delhi – 110018
Opposite – Metro Pillar No. 552, Landmark – Janakpuri East Metro Station
Contact Person: Ms Kanika Bansal
Contact No: 011-49879573, 90311-70312
Email : janakpuri@pahaldesign.com

DELHI NCR
Gurugram

Address:- M-44, Ground Floor, Old DLF Colony,
Sec-14 Market, Gurugram – 122001
Landmark – Opposite Ganpati Honda
Contact Person: Ms. Akanksha Pal
Contact No: 0124-4359032, 991060-9749
Email : gurugram@pahaldesign.com

Sonipat, Haryana

Address:- 2nd Floor, Atlas Road, Opposite Central Bank,
Above Verma Dental Clinic, Sonipat, Haryana – 131001
Contact Person: Ms. Kanika Bansal
Contact No: 90311-70312
Email : sonepat@pahaldesign.com

The best coaching institute for NIFT Entrance exam in South Delhi is undoubtedly Pahal Design. They have two centres in South Delhi one is in Hauz Khas and Other is in South Ex. These 2 centres are location at prime location of Delhi which is well connected to metro and Hostel facilities are also available for outstation students. Hauz Khas centre is just 500m for NIFT first and best campus at Hauz Khas. Many renowned markets of Delhi such as Sarojini Nagar Market, Green Park Market, Lajpat Nagar Market, South Extension, Kotla Mubarakpur, M-block Market, etc. and malls such as Ansal Plaza, DLF, MGF Metropolitan, Select Citywalk, Malviya Nagar, etc. are located in South Delhi. The IIT, AIIMS, NIFT, three of the country’s premier institutes in the field of technology, medicine and fashion respectively lie in the Hauz Khas locality of South Delhi. The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade of Delhi is located in the Qutub Institutional Area of South Delhi. Sangam Vihar is also located in South Delhi, which has the highest population in the State. The top Central University Jamia Millia Islamia is situated at Jamia Nagar area of South Delhi. The administrative district had 20% Green Cover, as of 2009. It has several spacious green parks, wildlife sanctuary, biodiversity parks, and green belts. Deer Park and Rose Garden in Hauz Khas, Asola Wildlife Sanctuary close to Delhi’s southern border on the Aravallis foothills are few examples. It has a good mix of concrete and greens. Jahaz Mahal, Zafar Mahal, Tughlaqabad, Hauz Khas Complex, Bijay Mandal, Qutub Minar, Mehrauli Archaeological Park, and the Safdarjung Tomb comprise some of South Delhi’s most scenic heritage sites.

Most of the affluent and upmarket residential areas of South Delhi were established in the early 1960’s. Today, Colonies such as

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Greater Kailash, Defense Colony, South Extension, Green Park, Neeti Bagh, Gulmohar Park, Hauz Khas, Safdarjung Development Area, Vasant Vihar,Sarvodaya Enclave, Anand Niketan, Jasola and Panchsheel Park are among the most expensive pin codes of New Delhi. All these colonies are categorized in either category ‘A’ or category ‘B’ which highlights the fact that residents of these colonies come under the very affluent and upper-middle-class sections of the society. Newly built builder floors and independent villas sell for as high as INR 10-80 crores in South Delhi. All these colonies are ‘planned colonies’ and therefore have proper connectivity to major roads and metro networks. They all also host their own markets such as Greater Kailash-1, M block Market, Green Park Market, Hauz Khas village area, South Extension Market and Defense Colony Market which are considered to be the poshest markets of Delhi. There are also numerous dedicated recreational areas around these colonies which is a luxury in today’s heavily urbanized and congested New Delhi.

SOUTH DELHI CENTRES:

Hauz Khas (Corporate Branch)

Address:- G-8, G Block Market, 2nd Floor, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016
Nearest Metro Station Hauz Khas Gate No-3, Mayfair Garden / RBI Colony
Landmark – Near Punjab National Bank
Contact No: 88-00-22-6864, 011-40106405
Contact Person: Ms Yashika
Email: corporate@pahaldesign.com

South Extension Part – 1

Address:- E-17, Ground Floor, South Extension Part 1, New Delhi – 110049
Landmark: Mcdonald’s Lane, Nearest Metro – South Ex Metro Gate No 2
Contact No : 98994-29749, 011-41350505
Contact Person : Ms. Neha Siddiqui
Email : info@pahaldesign.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Durga, AIR 6, NIFT, MFTech, 2020

With a score of 56.30, Durga Chaurasia secured common merit rank 10 and General Category Rank 6 in NIFT Entrance Exam 2020 conducted for Master of Fashion Technology (MFTech) course admissions.

In a candid interview with Pahal Design, NIFT 2020 MFTech topper, Durga Chaurasia shared her prep strategy, GD/PI experience, success mantras, future plans, and a lot more. Go through the detailed interview below:

Pahal Design – Hi! Durga How are you?

Durga – All good. How about you.

Pahal Design – All good. After seeing your smiling faces and the position you have secured has made us Proud. Congratulations, so did you expect to be a topper?

Durga – Thank you so much for the topper 2 didn’t expect to be a topper but yes deep down in my heart I was just feeling that my hard work will really pay off and I will get some good rank and to get admission into NIFT. I was really happy about it.

Pahal Design – What was your score in NIFT?

Durga – In the written exam my score was 56.30 out of 100 I scored AIR 6.

Pahal Design – How did you prepare for written exam?

Durga – For the written examination, I prepared it on my own because the time was less. it was like 4-5 months left and I had my college assignment, college projects & exams as well so I just mutually prepared myself and I studied about like 3-4 hours a day along with my college stuffs and I just wanted my admission into NIFT and I somehow did it.

Pahal Design – Tell us about your journey, how did you prepare for it?

Durga – Yes, this year this entrance exam was full of surprises like that entry of negative marking and online scenario. If I say online it is the present demand so it can be fulfilled and it is necessary so you just need to be friendly with your phone and the person you are talking to and I was bit aware of negative marking in my graduation also so I was not really scared of  the negative marking but I was prepared only to put points on those questions which I am confirmed so yes it all want good up and down.

Pahal Design – How was your GDPI preparation. How did you go ahead with it?

Durga – For the GDPI sessions I was new to all of these things and I didn’t face anything like that before so for that I joined a crash course, I joined it by Pahal Institute. One of my teachers is in front of me and taking my interview. It really helped me a lot I was personally an anxious person but now I have that sense of confidence that I can speak in front of a strange people and having those coverage of wide variety of topics, subjects, the pdfs, the lectures , the day to day updation and everything was so in practice and in flow that I gave my best at the point when I needed it. So it was all because of you all.

Pahal Design – It was your hard work as well Durga so what mistakes you did and you want the future aspirants to avoid it.

Durga – So, mistakes I used to get blank at some point of time, and you get blank because you do not know about the content that you have been asked for so for that work on your content part, work on your subject part, work on your basics so it is not a very rocket science kind of a thing that you have to need to focus on small basics part and second thing is that the aspirants should practice a lot.  practice makes a man perfect so you just need to focus on what you need to do.

Pahal Design – How much time should every aspirant contribute or dedicate in a day?

Durga – First thing I would say that it fully depends on individual’s ability and how much dedicate you are towards your goal. During my written exam I used to study for like 3-4 hours a day honestly. I am not studious, not at all, but to get that opportunity of being fully flourished. I just studied and prepared anyway to make my dream come true. I remember the time when I used to stand in front of the mirror daily and tell myself daily that you have to do it & you will do it, and this thing motivated me to do it in spite of making me anxious.

Pahal Design – How was your PI?

Durga – Yes, if I talk about the present scenario, in this Covid-19 situation it was all lockdown and I had ample of time to prepare. It was a good opportunity and good time to get prepared for all of the Interview so I was not very confident about GD and interview  I used to prepare for 4-5 hours like not doing 5-6 hours straight but like 2 hours after that taking break and then after 1 hour just like that.

Pahal Design – What was the reaction of your family when you told them that you want to be in fashion industry.

Durga – I would say that I am lucky in this case my parents are really convincing and they are always supportive and at the same time encouraging me every time to do whatever I want, I remember I told them that I want to pursue a degree in master of fashion technology then my father and mother just smiled and they just said that you really want it you will get it your mom and dad are always by your side you just don’t worry you just work hard and put your efforts and we are always there so it was not that difficult for me to convince them.

Pahal Design – Is there anything else you would want to share or any tip you want to give to the future aspirant who are preparing for M.F.Tech?

Durga – I would give my tip which I inculcated into myself very strongly and very strictly I would say that there are 3 things that needs to be mentioned that needs to be in your head forever and ever – First thing is practice second thing is the determination and in simple words I would say stubbornness your eagerness your excitement for the thing that you want and the third thing is your dedication like dedication is the one thing like if you are not doing it for the one time try for the second time it is like that nothing is impossible you can achieve it if you want it.

 

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The National Institute of Fashion Technology is a leader in fashion education with the ability to integrate knowledge, traditional arts, contemporary thought, academic freedom, innovations in design & technology and creative thinking to continuously upgrade its curriculum to address the changing needs of the industry. Its history of more than three decades at the pinnacle of fashion education stands as a testimony to its focus on core values where academic excellence has been nurtured. The institute has stood as a beacon of industry-academia engagement and a key enabler in developing competent professionals.

The National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), set up in 1986 under the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, is a Statutory Institute governed by the NIFT Act 2006. Bringing in a wide range of aesthetic & intellectual orientations, the early instructors included leading progressive scholars from Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, USA.

Academic inclusiveness has been the key thought in the expansion plans of the institute. NIFT, today, has spread its wings across the length and breadth of the country. Through its 16 professionally managed campuses, National Institute of Fashion Technology provides an excellent environment to its students from different parts of the country to achieve their highest potential through the programmes offered. Since the early years of its inception, the institute has provided a firm foundation in fashion education in the domains of Design, Management and Technology. Since then, NIFT has continued to set and achieve higher academic standards.

NIFT Courses:

  1. B.Des (Bachelor of Design)
  2. M.Des (Master of Design)
  3. B.Ftech (Bachelor of Fashion Technology)
  4. M.Ftech (Master of Fashion Technology)
  5. MFM (Master of Fashion Management)

NIFT Exam Pattern 2020: Creative Ability Test (CAT)

NIFT CAT exam pattern is such that candidates are evaluated on the basis of their intuition skill, power of observation, innovation in the development of a concept as well as design ability of the candidate. One of the most important aspects of NIFT CAT exam is that it tests the creative as well as innovative use of colour and illustration skills of aspirants.

NIFT CAT is a paper-pencil based exam and it is of three hours duration.

NIFT Exam Pattern 2020: General Ability Test (GAT)

Candidates seeking NIFT admissions in BDes programmes offered at NIFT need to appear for GAT exam. This test comprises of the below-mentioned sections:

    • Quantitative Ability
    • Communication Ability
  • English Comprehension
  • Analytical Ability
  • General Knowledge and Current Affairs

The duration of NIFT GAT is 120 minutes for BDes course. While formulating the merit list for BDes course admissions 30% weighatge is allotted to GAT section of NIFT entrance exam.

NIFT CAT Exam Pattern for BDes Admissions

In NIFT exam pattern 2020 for BDes admissions, candidates need to appear for CAT. NIFT CAT exam paper has three questions which candidates need to attempt in three hours duration. In this design entrance exam, candidates are evaluated on the below mentioned parameters:

  • Design ability
  • Intuitive ability
  • Observation skills
  • Concept development skills
  • Creative use of colour
  • Illustration skills

NIFT Exam Pattern for Situation Test

Candidates who have been shortlisted for NIFT BDes admissions on the basis of their written test need to appear for NIFT Situation Test 2020 wherein their “material handling and innovative ability” will be tested.

Here, candidates will be evaluated on “on Space Visualization, Innovative and creative use of given material, composition of elements, colour scheme, construction skill , finesse of the model and overall presentation etc. These parameters will be checked with the write up explaining the concept / idea behind the model constructed. The weightage of the write up is 30%. Since the medium of teaching in NIFT is English, the write-up will be in English language.

  1. What is the marking scheme for NIFT entrance exam? NIFT exam marking scheme varies for CAT and GAT. In NIFT CAT exam, candidates are evaluated out of 100 marks. In GAT exam, aspirants are awarded for one mark for every correct answer and 0.25 marks are deducted for each wrong answer selected by them.
  2. How can I prepare for NIFT CAT? Candidates need to go through the detailed exam pattern as well as syllabus for NIFT CAT and thereafter formulate a preparation strategy. In NIFT CAT exam, aspirants are evaluated on the basis of their power of observation, innovation and design ability. Candidates can go through NIFT Entrance Exam Preparation to have a plan in place when preparing for this design entrance exam.
  3. How can I prepare for NIFT GAT? NIFT GAT comprises of multiple choice questions that aspirants need to solve in order to crack the exam. Questions in NIFT GAT are from subjects such as Quantitative Ability, Communication Ability, English Comprehension, Analytical Ability, General Knowledge and Current Affairs.
  4. Is there any negative marking in NIFT entrance exam? There is no negative marking in NIFT CAT exam. However, for GAT exam, 0.25 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer selected by a candidate. 
  5. What is the syllabus for NIFT exam? National Institute of Fashion Technology does not release any syllabus for NIFT exam. However, candidates can develop an idea of NIFT Entrance Exam Pattern.
  6. How many questions are asked in NIFT CAT? In NIFT CAT, candidates have to attempt three drawing questions.
  7. How many questions are asked in NIFT GAT? The exam pattern for NIFT GAT varies from one course to the other. The total number of questions asked in NIFT GAT are mentioned below:
  • BDes: 100 questions
  • BFTech: 150 questions
  • MDes: 120 questions
  • MFTech: 150 questions
  • MFM: 150 questions

Pahal Design Chandigarh

Address:- SCO No. 54/55, 2nd Floor, Sector 34 A, Chandigarh – 160022
Contact No : 91004-04681
Contact Person : Mr Raja Pratap
Email : chandigarh@pahaldesign.com

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The National Institute of Fashion Technology is a leader in fashion education with the ability to integrate knowledge, traditional arts, contemporary thought, academic freedom, innovations in design & technology and creative thinking to continuously upgrade its curriculum to address the changing needs of the industry. Its history of more than three decades at the pinnacle of fashion education stands as a testimony to its focus on core values where academic excellence has been nurtured. The institute has stood as a beacon of industry-academia engagement and a key enabler in developing competent professionals.

The National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), set up in 1986 under the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, is a Statutory Institute governed by the NIFT Act 2006. Bringing in a wide range of aesthetic & intellectual orientations, the early instructors included leading progressive scholars from Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, USA.

Academic inclusiveness has been the key thought in the expansion plans of the institute. NIFT, today, has spread its wings across the length and breadth of the country. Through its 16 professionally managed campuses, National Institute of Fashion Technology provides an excellent environment to its students from different parts of the country to achieve their highest potential through the programmes offered. Since the early years of its inception, the institute has provided a firm foundation in fashion education in the domains of Design, Management and Technology. Since then, NIFT has continued to set and achieve higher academic standards.

NIFT Courses:

  1. B.Des (Bachelor of Design)
  2. M.Des (Master of Design)
  3. B.Ftech (Bachelor of Fashion Technology)
  4. M.Ftech (Master of Fashion Technology)
  5. MFM (Master of Fashion Management)

NIFT Exam Pattern 2020: Creative Ability Test (CAT)

NIFT CAT exam pattern is such that candidates are evaluated on the basis of their intuition skill, power of observation, innovation in the development of a concept as well as design ability of the candidate. One of the most important aspects of NIFT CAT exam is that it tests the creative as well as innovative use of colour and illustration skills of aspirants.

NIFT CAT is a paper-pencil based exam and it is of three hours duration.

NIFT Exam Pattern 2020: General Ability Test (GAT)

Candidates seeking NIFT admissions in BDes programmes offered at NIFT need to appear for GAT exam. This test comprises of the below-mentioned sections:

    • Quantitative Ability
    • Communication Ability
  • English Comprehension
  • Analytical Ability
  • General Knowledge and Current Affairs

The duration of NIFT GAT is 120 minutes for BDes course. While formulating the merit list for BDes course admissions 30% weighatge is allotted to GAT section of NIFT entrance exam.

NIFT CAT Exam Pattern for BDes Admissions

In NIFT exam pattern 2020 for BDes admissions, candidates need to appear for CAT. NIFT CAT exam paper has three questions which candidates need to attempt in three hours duration. In this design entrance exam, candidates are evaluated on the below mentioned parameters:

  • Design ability
  • Intuitive ability
  • Observation skills
  • Concept development skills
  • Creative use of colour
  • Illustration skills

NIFT Exam Pattern for Situation Test

Candidates who have been shortlisted for NIFT BDes admissions on the basis of their written test need to appear for NIFT Situation Test 2020 wherein their “material handling and innovative ability” will be tested.

Here, candidates will be evaluated on “on Space Visualization, Innovative and creative use of given material, composition of elements, colour scheme, construction skill , finesse of the model and overall presentation etc. These parameters will be checked with the write up explaining the concept / idea behind the model constructed. The weightage of the write up is 30%. Since the medium of teaching in NIFT is English, the write-up will be in English language.

  1. What is the marking scheme for NIFT entrance exam? NIFT exam marking scheme varies for CAT and GAT. In NIFT CAT exam, candidates are evaluated out of 100 marks. In GAT exam, aspirants are awarded for one mark for every correct answer and 0.25 marks are deducted for each wrong answer selected by them.
  2. How can I prepare for NIFT CAT? Candidates need to go through the detailed exam pattern as well as syllabus for NIFT CAT and thereafter formulate a preparation strategy. In NIFT CAT exam, aspirants are evaluated on the basis of their power of observation, innovation and design ability. Candidates can go through NIFT Entrance Exam Preparation to have a plan in place when preparing for this design entrance exam.
  3. How can I prepare for NIFT GAT? NIFT GAT comprises of multiple choice questions that aspirants need to solve in order to crack the exam. Questions in NIFT GAT are from subjects such as Quantitative Ability, Communication Ability, English Comprehension, Analytical Ability, General Knowledge and Current Affairs.
  4. Is there any negative marking in NIFT entrance exam? There is no negative marking in NIFT CAT exam. However, for GAT exam, 0.25 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer selected by a candidate. 
  5. What is the syllabus for NIFT exam? National Institute of Fashion Technology does not release any syllabus for NIFT exam. However, candidates can develop an idea of NIFT Entrance Exam Pattern.
  6. How many questions are asked in NIFT CAT? In NIFT CAT, candidates have to attempt three drawing questions.
  7. How many questions are asked in NIFT GAT? The exam pattern for NIFT GAT varies from one course to the other. The total number of questions asked in NIFT GAT are mentioned below:
  • BDes: 100 questions
  • BFTech: 150 questions
  • MDes: 120 questions
  • MFTech: 150 questions
  • MFM: 150 questions

Pahal Design Ranchi

Address:- 2nd Floor, Manjusha Complex, Opposite Shri Bangla Ghari Chandi Mandir,

Hazaribag Road, Lalpur, Ranchi – 834001
Contact No : +91-76777-16770, 0651-2531054
Contact Person : Ms. Shweta
Email : ranchi@pahaldesign.com

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