What to Expect from NID Mains 2025? Complete Guide to Exam, Portfolio & Interview
The National Institute of Design (NID) Mains is a critical step in the admission process for aspiring design students. It evaluates your creativity, problem-solving skills, and ability to think on your feet. Here’s what you need to know about NID Mains 2025:
Three Types of Tests
Doodling/Sketching:
Duration: 15 mins
- Doodling Test: Doodling test checks the students originality, uniqueness, aesthetic value and visuals.
- Sketching Test: This test checks if the student’s sketch follows the 3 Ps: Perspective, Proportion, and Placement (or Composition/Observation).
Eg: Dram 30 meaningful visuals from 30 scribbed lines or go outdoors and sketch a live scene or vehicles
Sensory Test:
Duration: 15 minutes
This test assesses your ability to use and interpret sensory information.
You might be asked to identify objects, textures, or sounds without using your vision.
Practice using your senses other than sight to describe and understand different materials and objects.
Eg: Students have to recollect details from a 30 sec video/ recognize sound from audio clip/Identify the object by touching
M.Des Discipline Specific Tests:
These tests are tailored to the specific discipline you are applying for (e.g., Industrial Design, Communication Design, etc.).
Expect questions and tasks relevant to your chosen field, which may include technical drawings, concept development, and problem-solving exercises.
Brush up on your discipline-specific knowledge and skills to perform well in these tests.
Portfolio (DO’s and DON’Ts)
DO’s:
- Curate your portfolio to showcase your best work.
- Showcase your original work.
- Include a variety of projects that demonstrate your skills and creativity.
- Add work that has an attached work
- Provide context for each piece, explaining your thought process and the challenges you faced.
- Keep your portfolio organized and easy to navigate.
DON’Ts:
- Avoid cluttering your portfolio with too many pieces.
- Do not keep coaching class work
- Do not include unfinished or low-quality work.
- Do not plagiarise the work
- Do not follow any list from classes
- Avoid copying others’ work; originality is key.
- Don’t neglect presentation – ensure your portfolio looks professional and polished.
Interview (Tips)
- Be Prepared: Research NID, its programs, and the faculty. Understand what they are looking for in candidates.
- Be Authentic Don’t pretend, Be yourself
- Practice Common Questions: Prepare answers for common interview questions like why this design, why this school? Why this specific field?.
- Show Enthusiasm: Demonstrate your passion for design and your chosen discipline.
- Stay Calm and Confident: Maintain composure and confidence during the interview. Take a moment to think before answering questions.
- Ask Questions: Show your interest by asking thoughtful questions about the program and the institute.
Statement of Purpose (SOP) (Tips)
- Be Honest: Write about your genuine interests, experiences, and aspirations.
- Be Specific: Clearly articulate why you want to join NID and how the program aligns with your career goals.
- Showcase Your Journey: Highlight significant milestones in your design journey, including challenges and achievements.
- Reflect and the write: Think about the questions for the SOP
- Length of SOP: Write in specified word count given by college.
- Proofread: Ensure your SOP is free of grammatical errors and typos. Seek feedback from mentors or peers to refine your writing.
Preparing for NID Mains 2025 requires a thorough understanding of the different tests, careful curation of your portfolio, confidence during the interview, and a well-crafted SOP. By following these tips and putting in dedicated effort, you can enhance your chances of success and secure a spot at the prestigious National Institute of Design.