
Content Writer | Updated On - May 22, 2026
National Institute of Design (NID) has released the M.Des Round 1 provisional offer letters for 2026 admissions. Read to know more.

National Institute of Design (NID) has officially released the provisional offer letters for the Master of Design (M.Des) programs for Round 1 of the 2026 seat allotment process. You can now download your offer letter from the official NID admissions portal, which contains crucial information about your admission status and next steps. This is an important milestone in your admission journey, as the offer letter confirms your seat allotment and provides detailed instructions for completing your enrollment.
The M.Des program is a prestigious 2.5-year full-time design program offered at NID's Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, and Gandhinagar campuses. The admission process is based on your performance in the NID Design Aptitude Test (NID DAT) and your choices during the counseling process. Each offer letter is personalized with your specific allotment details and requirements.
Read More: NID BDes Final Result 2026 Out Soon; Round 1 Seat Allotment June 9
How to Download Your Provisional Offer Letter?
Visit the official NID admissions portal at admissions.nid.edu. Log in using your registered email address and date of birth. Navigate to the section for downloading the provisional offer letter. Click on the download link to obtain your personalized offer letter. Save and print the document for your records. Review all details carefully before proceeding with fee payment.
Important Information in Your Offer Letter
| Detail | Information |
| Allotted Campus | Ahmedabad / Bengaluru / Gandhinagar |
| Discipline | Your allotted M.Des specialization |
| Fee Payment Process | Instructions for paying enrollment fees |
| Admission Instructions | Steps to complete your enrollment |
| Token Fee Details | Amount and payment deadline |
| Document Requirements | List of documents to submit |
| Important Dates | Key deadlines for admission completion |
Key Details in Your Offer Letter
Your offer letter specifies the campus where you will study. It confirms your allotted design discipline based on your preferences and merit rank. The letter includes detailed fee payment instructions and the amount you need to pay. It provides step-by-step guidance on completing your admission process. The letter contains important deadlines you must meet to secure your seat. It lists all documents required for enrollment verification.
NID M.Des Admission Process Overview
Admission is based on your NID Design Aptitude Test (NID DAT) performance. You participated in the counseling process to indicate your campus and discipline preferences. Round 1 seat allotment was conducted based on merit rank and your choices. Successful candidates receive provisional offer letters with allotment details. Multiple rounds ensure candidates have several opportunities to secure seats. Each round may have different available seats and criteria.
Next Steps After Receiving Offer Letter
Review your offer letter carefully for all details. Pay the token fee as specified in the letter. Upload all required documents through the portal. Confirm your seat allotment before the deadline. Pay remaining semester fees as instructed. Prepare for your enrollment and program commencement.
Important Reminders
Keep your offer letter safe for future reference. Meet all deadlines mentioned in the letter. Upload documents in the specified format and size. Pay fees through the official payment gateway only. Contact NID admissions for any clarifications or issues.
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- JEE Advanced 2026 Question Paper Released; Answer Key Soon
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