Frequently Asked Questions
UCEED is for B.Des admission to 7 IITs + IIITDM Jabalpur (245 seats), conducted by IIT Bombay. NID DAT is for 5 NID campuses (~425 seats), conducted by NID. NIFT Entrance Exam is for 19 NIFT campuses (~2,884 seats), conducted by NTA. Each has a different format - UCEED has computer-based + drawing, NID DAT has prelims + studio test, and NIFT has CAT (creative) + GAT (aptitude) + Situation Test. You can appear for all three simultaneously.
Yes. All major B.Des entrance exams (UCEED, NID DAT, NIFT) accept students from any 10+2 stream - Science, Commerce, or Arts. There are no mandatory subject requirements like Mathematics or Physics. This is a key difference from B.Arch (which requires Math) and B.Tech (which requires PCM).
No. UCEED B.Des admission has its own independent seat allotment portal at uceed.iitb.ac.in, with 5 rounds of allotment. JoSAA handles only JEE-based admissions (B.Tech). The one exception is IIT Delhi's new B.Tech in Design (launched 2025-26), which requires both JEE Advanced and UCEED qualification and is admitted through JoSAA.
IIT B.Des fees range from ₹8.66 Lakhs (IIT Delhi) to ₹11.46 Lakhs (IIT Guwahati) for the full 4-year programme. SC/ST students pay significantly less - as low as ₹82,500 total at IIT Bombay. These fees include tuition, hostel, and other charges, making IITs the most affordable option for B.Des education.
Maximum 2 attempts in consecutive years. If you have already appeared twice, you cannot appear again. There is no provision for a third attempt regardless of circumstances.
The NID DAT Mains Studio Test is a hands-on practical exam conducted at NID campuses. Candidates work with given materials to complete design tasks - this may include model making, doodling, material manipulation, and composition exercises. It carries 60% weightage in the final merit (Prelims carries 40%). This is what makes NID admission unique compared to UCEED or NIFT.
Major specializations include Product/Industrial Design (IITs, NID, CEPT), Communication/Graphic Design (NID, NIFT), Interaction/UX Design (IIT Bombay, IIT Hyderabad), Fashion Design (NIFT), Textile Design (NIFT, NID), Animation Film Design (NID Ahmedabad), and Ceramic & Glass Design (NID). The specialization choice depends on which institute and exam route you take.
Placement varies significantly by institute. NID Ahmedabad reported an average of ₹21.3 LPA with a highest of ₹30 LPA in 2025. NIFT achieves 95-99% placement rates with average packages of ₹6-7 LPA. IIT Bombay IDC had 47 companies visit with 123 total offers. Top recruiters include Google, Microsoft, Adobe, Amazon, Flipkart, Titan, Godrej, and Deloitte.
For a pure design career, B.Des provides more focused training - 80%+ of the curriculum is design-oriented. B.Tech students can transition to design roles but need additional skill-building. However, IIT Delhi's new B.Tech in Design (50% design + 50% engineering) is a hybrid option. For UX/product design roles, both B.Des and B.Tech graduates are competitive, but B.Des graduates have stronger portfolios.
Formal art training is not required as an eligibility criterion. However, all major entrance exams (UCEED Part B, NID DAT, NIFT CAT) test drawing and creative ability. You don't need academic-level fine art skills, but you do need visual thinking, observation, and basic sketching ability. Many successful candidates develop these skills through 3-6 months of focused preparation.
The first year of B.Des at all major institutes is a Foundation Programme where students explore multiple design disciplines without choosing a specialization. Subjects include drawing, colour theory, 2D/3D composition, model making, photography, and design history. Specialization is chosen at the end of Year 1 based on interest and performance. NID's Foundation Programme is particularly celebrated for developing aesthetic sensitivity.
There are 7 NID campuses: Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Bengaluru, Andhra Pradesh (Amaravati), Haryana (Kurukshetra), Madhya Pradesh (Bhopal), and Assam (Jorhat). B.Des is offered at 5 campuses (Ahmedabad, AP, Haryana, MP, Assam). Gandhinagar and Bengaluru offer only M.Des. All NIDs are declared Institutions of National Importance under the NID Act 2014.
Yes, M.Des is the most common higher study path after B.Des. IITs admit through CEED (fee: ₹0.57-2.44 Lakhs for 2 years), NIDs through NID DAT PG. Specializations expand significantly at PG level - IIT Bombay IDC offers 5 M.Des specializations, NID Ahmedabad has 19+ disciplines. International options include Royal College of Art (London), Parsons (New York), and RISD.
Launched in 2025-26, IIT Delhi's B.Tech in Design is India's first B.Tech-level design programme. It requires both JEE Advanced qualification and UCEED qualification - admission is through JoSAA. The curriculum is approximately 50% design + 50% engineering/humanities/management, with a focus on Product Design. It has 20 seats and is distinct from the existing B.Des programme (also 20 seats) at IIT Delhi.
UCEED: Born on or after October 1, 2001 (General/EWS/OBC) or October 1, 1996 (SC/ST/PwD). NID DAT: Born on or after July 1, 2005 (General/EWS) with relaxation for reserved categories. NIFT: Under 24 years as of August 1 of the admission year, with 5-year relaxation for SC/ST/PwD. NID DAT has the strictest age limit among the three.