In NID DAT 2020 question paper, the easiest sections were logical and non-verbal. 

There were 6 Creative questions and 21 GAT questions. In NID DAT question paper, first 10 questions were from General knowledge, history and current affairs. In addition, there were logical questions based on diagram. Questions based on general knowledge were difficult as they were related to history and current affairs. Creative section tested candidates’ abilities that how neatly they can draw and major focus was on student’s imaginative, analytical and problem solving approach. There were no any questions from communication ability which was quite surprising for the students as every year few of the question are given by this section. 

CREATIVE QUESTIONS:

Q1.Draw five uses of old bulb. (15 marks)
Q2. “Where mind is free of fear the head is held high where knowledge is free,where the world has not been broken up into fragment by narrow domestic walls.” (10 marks)
Draw a poster on this quote of Rabindra Nath Tagore.
Q3.How tree will defend itself from man. (15 marks)
Q4. Scene given ( Change the direction of the kitchen with the perspective of 3 year old child. (12marks)
Q5.Create a pattern on cube which is already shown in a picture/ Unfolded cube pattern–> change it in 3D view. (5 marks)
Q6. A child sitting under a tree .A raspberry fall on his head In place of raspberry if a pumpkin would have fell on his head.
show the story in three step (13 marks)

“The difficulty level of the paper was Medium, more marks were allotted to Creative section,”

The authorities are likely to release the answer key of NID DAT 2020 in second week of January. Candidates can check their results on March 19, 2020.

If students have any further query regarding NID Studio Test and admission related they can directly connect to Pahal Design Team 8800-22-6864

Pahal Design has been preparing students for entrance tests since 1999. Every year, Pahal Design mentors over 5,000 students and helps them secure a seat in to design Architecture and Fine arts institutes in India as well as across the world. Pahal Design highly experienced and expert faculty from reputed institutes such as NID, NIFT, IDC Mumbai, SPA well researched and updated study material, mock test, Doubt clearing sessions and online resources make Pahal Design the first choice of Design and Architecture aspirants. Finally, our coaching and guidance programs are so superior that they come with a guarantee!

Conveniently located Opposite Himalaya Mall, Pahal Design Ahmedabad prepares students for Design entrance exams such as NID, NIFT, UCEED and CEED, Architecture exam NATA JEE Arch and Fine Arts colleges like MSU, J J College, BHU, DCA and many more.

Pahal Design started it’s 31st Centre in Ahmedabad and 1st Centre in Gujrat. After 21 years of Academic excellence in Design Architecture and Fine Arts now Pahal Design will impart the quality education in Ahmedabad also by creating rank holder in NID, NIFT, NATA, JEE Arch, CEED and UCEED Exams.

Pahal Design Classroom Coaching Program Includes:

1. NID B.Des Entrance Exam Coaching
2. NID M.Des Entrance Exam Coaching
3. NIFT B.Des Entrance Exam Coaching
4. NIFT M.Des Entrance Exam Coaching
5. NIFT MFM Entrance Exam Coaching
6. NIFT B.Ftech Entrance Exam Coaching
7. NATA Entrance Exam Coaching
8. Jee Arch Entrance Exam Coaching
9. UCEED Entrance Exam Coaching
10.CEED Entrance Exam Coaching
11. CEPT Entrance Exam Coaching
12. MSU Entrance Exam Coaching
13. J J College Entrance Exam Coaching

ABOUT AHMEDABAD

Ahmedabad has emerged as an important economic and industrial hub in India. It is the second-largest producer of cotton in India, and its stock exchange is the country’s second oldest. Cricket is a popular sport in Ahmedabad, which houses the 54,000-seat Sardar Patel Stadium. The effects of liberalisation of the Indian economy have energised the city’s economy towards tertiary sector activities such as commerce, communication and construction.
Ahmedabad is considered as an important hub for higher education in India and its history is stretching back to Pre-Independence era. Ahmedabad had a literacy rate of 79.89% in 2001 which rose to 89.62 percent in 2011. As of 2011, literacy rate among male and female were 93.96 and 84.81 percent respectively. In 2012, The Times of India chose Ahmedabad as India’s best city to live in. Ahmedabad has been selected as one of the hundred Indian cities to be developed as a smart city under Government of India’s flagship Smart Cities Mission. In 2010 Ahmedabad was ranked third in Forbes’s list of fastest growing cities of the decade.

The Gujarati community is largely known for its hospitality and for being shrewd businessmen. Ahmedabad is a big industrial city long reputed for its textile industry, and today more so for its chemical, petroleum, international trade & IT industries. The city has been put on world map by its Islamic architecture like shaking towers or Zulte Minar , Sidi saiyed jali, Sarkhej roza, Kankaria lake originally known as a Hauze kutub aazam mauzam’s tomb , Jama masjid, tombs of sultan Ahmed shah and his queen, and also a lots of beautiful heritage mosques, also famous for world famous ISRO, PRL and institutions like Indian Institute of Management – Ahmedabad, Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, National Institute of Design, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University (PDPU), Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information & Communication Technology, IHM, MICA, EDI, Nirma University, Gujarat Law society, Swaminarayan Gurukul, CEPT (Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology) University, NIFT and a few others. The place has become a landmark for good education practices.

The purpose of which is to educate the children and the society as to how a material termed as waste can be brought to productive use. This event is conducted across the cities Delhi, Pune, Bangalore, Patna, Ranchi, Lucknow, Varanasi, Kanpur, Dehradun, Ghaziabad, Bhopal and Ludhiana.

“Katran” is an opportunity to promote and create awareness and to introduce green fashion in not only our state but in the whole country

It gives me immense pleasure to invite your prestigious school for KATRAN 2019

  1. CATEGORY – 1 = CLASS (IX – X) – 1st, 2ndand 3rdPrizes and 2 consolation Prizes
  2. CATEGORY – 2 = CLASS (XI – XII) – 1st, 2ndand 3rdPrizes and 2 consolation Prizes

*Consolation Prizes if number of students are more than 100 in a Category

*Participation Certificate will be given to every Participants.

As you understand it’s the stage where our young generation needs to taught and guided to judicially use our resources and KATRAN is a platform to learn and show.

  • How do I make useful household things from waste?
  • Creative ideas to get best out of waste.
  • Material Manipulation to create and get what you want
  • Encourage to use waste rather than throwing away, helps in waste management
  • Promote and create awareness and introduce green Fashion.

The Rule of the event is

  • Participation strictly on Registration on the format as provided
  • Not More than 5 students in a group

The Student can choose from the following sectors:

  1. Household items
  2. Product that can be used in School
  3. Wearable accessories
  4. souvenirs or Gift items
  5. Industrial use or Social Usage.
  • The contest will be strictly on spot, any deviation will lead to disqualification.
  • The marks will be out of 100
  • The final designed product will be evaluated by a panel of independent judges from design field.
  • The markings will be allotted as per the below criteria
  1. Usage of Materials b) Usability of the product c) Innovation and creativity
  • The students should be accompanied by staff from school.

NIFT 10 Programs i.e. all courses Result declared on 20th May 2019. Again From Pahal Design 560 Students selected for NIFT with AIR-1, AIR-2 and 54 Students in NIFT Top 100 in different categories and courses. Prachi Verma secured SC Category Rank 1 in B. Des with 74.2 Marks and Niharika in same category secured AIR 2 in B.Des with 71.60 Marks. In MFM Simran Kaur Madan got AIR 2 with Marks 80.60 in General Category, Bhawana Prakash AIR 18, with Marks 77.57 in General Category, Srishti Sabaharwal AIR 21, with Marks 77.51

in General Category, Bhavya Diddee AIR 32, Marks 76.03 in General Category. In M.Des Palan Satsangi, AIR 2 with Marks 68.5 in OBC Category.Karan Tomar, AIR 29 in M.Ftech with Marks 60.78.

Master of Fashion Technology:

1) The scope of wearable smart gadgets in future.

2) Retailing artisans (weavers) with e-tailing sites. Will it help or not?

3) E- commerce – good or bad for apparel and handicraft industry in India?

4) Importance of eco- friendly products and techniques. New Zealand has developed a fabric from rice wastage. Should that be adopted by other countries too ( including India)?

5) Is cloud computing important in today’s industries? If yes then how does in help in reducing time and money?

6) Virtual stores – Will it take the society a step forward?

7) 3D printing – Will it be a boom in coming generation?

8) Should regenerated fibres be promoted in India? Will it harm the environment?


Master of Fashion Management

1) Do fairness products have the capability of tapping the Indian male market?

2) Average size models should be encouraged in promoting apparel or not?

3) Should Rayon be used over Cotton as an industrial fabric?

4) E-commerce vs Brick and mortar stores

5) Is discount the only lure for customers?

Here are some topics that might help you in preparation for group discussion

1) Should Indian textile industry focus more on the production of man-made fibers?

2) How will Startup India affect Indian Apparel Industry?

3) India- Market or producer for wearable technology?

4) Virtual Fitting Rooms – A changed shopping experience

5) Fashion revolution – A shift from aesthetics to functionality

6) Is Indian apparel industry a leader or follower in terms of technical advancement?

7) Natural fibers- endangering the natural resources. Do you agree or disagree?

8) Make In India is the biggest brand India has ever created. Discuss in the context of the textile industry.

9) Measures to promote Jute as the fashion fabric.

10) How is the collaboration of designers with e-commerce helping the garment business?

11) Should use of leather in fashion industry be completely banned?

12) How are ethical fashion shoppers influencing the garment manufacturing business?

13) Is following best social practices in the apparel industry as added expense?

14) Corporate Social Responsibility- A necessary evil. Do you agree or disagree?

15) Is current government support enough for the flourishing of Indian apparel industry?

16) How can technology be integrated with handicraft industry?

This year 2019 NID had new exam pattern.

NID DAT 2019 Preliminary New Exam Pattern:

Objective (Part – 1) : Multiple Choice Questions: 30 Marks
Subjective (Part – 2): Creative Questions: 70 Marks

Total Score: 100 Marks
Mode of Exam : Offline (Pen and Paper Based Test)
Nature of Questions : The Part 1 will include the Multiple choice Questions while part 2 is of Subjective Type
Duration : 3 Hours
Language : English Only
Negative Marking : No Negative Marking

NID_Sample Paper for B.Des

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Download Last 10 Years Original Exam Papers

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Total Time – 50mins                                     

Total Marks – 30 Marks

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GD/PI is very important phase for deciding rank of any candidate so one has to understand the value of GD/PI. You need to get updated with topics around like E-Com, Textile, Apparel growth and retail. They normally judge you on your personality and basic knowledge.

GD/PI Topics 2018:

1. Slim fit shirts and trousers have replace the regular fits in menswear.
2. Khadi : becoming a style statement.
3. Should artisan be credited their traditional identity ?
4. Zero waste technology .Will it be useful in future. Discuss
5. Customers pay handsomely price for the product not for the exotic look but for the promise of comfort and elegance
6. If your brand is doing well in Metro cities would it make sense to venture into Tier-2 Cities. How would the marketing mix ( product, price , place , promotion )be different there.
7. Is discount the only bait for customers what other marketing techniques would you apply
8. A perfect pair of shoe should be a combination of comfort and style.
9. Discuss – Growing importance of green fashion and how consumers can be made more aware about it.
10. Textile industry is causing lot of pollution to the environment , ECO-METRIC is a system which is based on science will help in reducing the pollution. So, is it beneficial to bring this system ?
11. Men also like wearing jewellery and bracelets is one of the most suitable accessory for them. NIFT GD/PI Coaching in Delhi
12. Khadi is at a Boom.
13. Are denims going to stay in fashion or not?
14. Why you want to do NIFT M.Des ?

 

 

 

 

Career Fest 2018 which is to be held in Bengaluru, Lucknow and New Delhi

On the behalf of ‘Academic Counsel’, we would like to extend a warm invitation to you to attend ‘Career Fest 2018′ on 27th November. Academic Counsel is an organization working towards educating everyone about New Age Career. The previous event ‘Meraki-The Festival of Creativity’ in Delhi, Bengaluru, Kanpur, Dehradun, Bhopal was a great success & was hailed as one of the best event for the students looking for a career in Design, Architecture and Fine Arts. This is a common platform for Design Colleges to interact with Students and Parents at one platform.

‘Career Fest 2018’ is designed for all students from class 12th and graduates seeking career in the field of law, design, architecture, fashion & management. The guests of the events are alumni off IIT, NID, XLRI, and other top management, law and architecture colleges and are currently working as top design heads, merchandisers, creative directors, fashion stylist and designers. The event sole purpose is to bust myths and talk about growing opportunities in these fields.

For Online registration visit http://pahaldesign.com/career-fest-online-registration/

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