Candidate applying for the Certification, Diploma, Advanced Diploma, and Undergraduate level course should have passed the 10+2 or equivalent exam from a recognized board. Admission to all the courses is done on the basis of first cum first serve basis subjected to satisfying the eligibility criteria.
My entire selection process was based on my 10+2 marks. After completing my schooling, I was very much interested to be an interior designer and thus I opted B.Sc in Interior Design. The admission was executed on the basis of first-come, first-served.
My admission experience with INIFD was pretty simple and straightforward. All it required was to pass the 12th standard. The selection process was entirely based on a first-come, first-served basis, once I meet the eligibility criteria.
NIFT is amongst the best design institutes in India. One has to clear an all India NIFT entrance examination to get through. There are 13 NIFT(2010) centres across India. The quality of infrastructure and exposure differs from city to city. Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru are the most preferred centres.
I had not taken any such exams. As it did not require me to give any such exam. But the admission process is quit comfortable so need not worry about this at all.
Comments