B.Des Interior Architecture and Design
via IIAD Delhi
B.Des Interior Design
via Jindal School of Art and Architecture, Sonipat
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The screening process at IIAD aims to test the merit of a candidate based on their aptitude for design learning. The IIAD Entrance test has two components, which vary based on the course you apply for.
IIAD Design Aptitude Test (iDAT) - The IIAD Design Aptitude Test (iDAT) is a written test designed to assess a candidate’s creative and visual ability, cultural awareness and logical thinking. The exam paper is a combination of visual tasks, writing tasks, one-word answers and multiple choice questions.
IIAD Management Aptitude Test ( iMAT) - The IIAD Management Aptitude Test (iMAT) is a written test designed to assess an applicant’s language, logical reasoning and creative thinking. The exam paper is a combination of multiple choice questions and writing tasks.
Studio Simulation - Studio simulation is a workshop where applicants work in small groups to create a 3D model using materials as a response to a given problem. Students work under the supervision and guidance of the IIAD faculty members. Assessment is done based on the skills of making, creative thinking, problem-solving & team work.
Personal Interview - Personal Interview is an opportunity for applicants to have a face to face interaction with IIAD, so that their suitability can be assessed. With this understanding, IIAD can guide the applicant towards how the programme can meet their aspirations and interests.
Admission to the programme is through a competitive process conducted over three rounds:
The application form
Jindal Creative Aptitude Test (the entrance exam) or Qualified UCEED
An interview process that includes a portfolio review.
Note - All the applicants who clear rounds 1 and 2 will receive the invite to appear in the Interview and portfolio review.
Jindal Creative Aptitude Test (JCAT), an online home-proctored entrance exam.
Eligibility Criteria
A minimum of 50% in any discipline in the 10+2 or equivalent board of examinations (CBSE, ISC, State Boards, IB, Cambridge, and other Government Recognized Boards).
A minimum of 50% marks in any of the following recognized design entrance examinations — JCAT / UCEED / NATA / SAT / ACT / NID / NIFT
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“ IIAD has contributed a lot in my growth as a designer. ”
posted on 1 year ago by Amita Singh“ Not a very great experience, i don’t recommend it ”
posted on 1 year ago by Stuti Aggarwal“ It is a great college for designing! ”
posted on 1 year ago by Tisya Luthra“ Good Collage With good placements & infrastructure. ”
posted on 3 months ago by Harsh“ A Good College for B.Arch ”
posted on 3 months ago by PoonamInsight 1/2
College Reviews & Perception
IIAD Delhi has received lower rating for placements whereas Jindal School of Art and Architecture, Sonipat has not received lower rating in any aspect.
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College Reviews & Perception
IIAD Delhi has received the maximum positive reviews indicating industry relevant curriculum and active campus life.
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