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    ABOUT IIAD

    Indian Institute of Art and Design in collaboration with Kingston University, London offers new-age design education to its students. The studio-based learning and hands-on Industry experience offers students the knowledge and exposure required to understand how the creative  industries function. Design is an intellectual subject that requires strong creative, visual, logical and critical thinking abilities and keeping that in mind, IIAD ensures a student-teacher ratio of 15:1 so that each student receives equal attention and assistance.

    AFFILIATIONS

    IIAD offers all its BA (Hons) degree programmes and MA* degree programmes in collaboration with Kingston School of Art, Kingston University, London. The courses at IIAD meet the quality standards and requirements of Kingston University. Both institutions share their resources and best practices for the development of the curriculum and the delivery of the courses. The academic collaboration with Kingston School of Art is the founding stone of the design pedagogy being taught at IIAD. It is known to be a pioneer in art and design education since the 1870s and has helped evolve the Institute’s comprehensive curriculum since inception. To help you understand the nature of this relationship and its benefits to the students, Kingston University has published a document answering queries from students and their families.

    Are the degrees offered by IIAD recognised in India?

    Yes, the degree offered at IIAD are recognised nationally and internationally. Apart from the degree offered by Kingston University, London, IIAD also offers a B.Voc degree in collaboration with Lingaya’s University which is UGC recognised. The degrees provided by IIAD can help the students in:

    • Applying at international institutes/universities for further education
    • Applying for jobs globally
    • Applying at UGC recognised universities in India for further education
    • Applying for Government jobs in India after completion of their degree programme

    FEE AND SCHOLARSHIP

    Students who successfully complete the iDAT Entrance Test will be eligible to apply for the Scholarship. The Scholarship form will be made available along with the offer letter.

    Cycle – April / May 2020

    Announcement Details
    Forms Available from   September 2019
    Exam Centers and Dates   Online 
    Friday 24th April, Saturday 25th April

    For Undergraduate programmes : The IIAD Entrance Examination comprises the following parts/rounds based on the programme of interest. For Fashion Design, Communication Design and Interior Architecture & Design Applicants: iDAT – IIAD Design Aptitude Test

    • Part A – Written Test
    • Part B – Studio Simulation

     Part A – Written Test IIAD’s Design Aptitude Test (written) tests the applicants’ logical reasoning, creative thinking and visual aptitude. This is a written exam of 2 hours 30 mins. Students who appear in the written iDAT must also appear for a Studio Simulation at the IIAD campus in New Delhi. Part B – Studio Simulation ‘Studio simulation test’ is a two-hour activity in which a group of 10-15 students are given a brief along with the material. Candidates are required to create a 3D model using that material under the supervision of the faculty. They will be judged on the basis of teamwork, creative thinking, innovation & problem-solving skills.  

    For Fashion Business Management Applicants: iMAT – IIAD Management Aptitude Test

    • Part A – Written Test
    • Part B – Personal Interview

    IIAD’s Management Aptitude Test (iMAT) tests the applicants’ language, logical reasoning and analytical thinking. This is a written exam of 2 hours. Students who appear in written iMAT must also appear for a Personal Interview at the IIAD campus in New Delhi.   For Postgraduate programmes : The IIAD Entrance Examination comprises the following parts/rounds based on programme of interest.   For Fashion Design iDAT – IIAD Design Aptitude Test

    • Part A – Written Test
    • Part B – Personal Interview

    iDAT is IIAD’s Design Aptitude Test which will test applicants’ logical reasoning, creative thinking and visual aptitude. This is a written exam of 2 hours 30 mins. Students who appear in the written iDAT must also appear for a Personal Interview at the IIAD campus in New Delhi.   For Fashion Business Management Applicants: iMAT – IIAD Management Aptitude Test

    • Part A – Written Test
    • Part B – Personal Interview

    iMAT is IIAD’s Management Aptitude Test which will test applicants’ language, logical reasoning and analytical thinking. This is a written exam of 2 hours. Students who appear in written iMAT must also appear for a Personal Interview at the IIAD campus in New Delhi. The Sample Papers can be obtained upon successful completion of the Application Form.

    B.A. (Hons.) Communication Design

    The BA Communication Design programme (validated by Kingston University) is delivered through a mix of project work, group work, lectures, seminars and assignments. The program offers a common introductory experience during the first year of specialisation, followed by two years of selected and more specialised study driven by interests and preferences. The programme concludes with a Major Design Project in the last semester of the final year, this is an amalgamation of the specialisation and is defined by student’s own path as a future designer.

    B.A. (Hons.) Interior and Architecture Design

    At the intersection of architecture, interior and experience design, the Interior Architecture and Design programme provides a multi-disciplinary approach to transforming existing spaces and places.  In increasingly Urban Environments, the emphasis on the design and working of a building, inside out, has gained tremendous importance. The programme focuses on examining existing structures and transforming their interior through relevant design interventions and renovations that give existing buildings a new life.  

    Unlike courses in interior design and decoration, the Interior Architecture programme focuses on spatial design and detailing, adaptive reuse and retrofitting as well as architectural addition and refurbishment.  

    The programme addresses a wide range of spaces, from domestic to retail, institutional to  commercial and set/production design to issues of conservation. Whether designing a structure, situation or event, the interior architect responds to how society interacts with, and inhabits space.

    B.A. (Hons.) Fashion Design

    Fashion Design as a discipline has evolved from being a whimsical, wearer-led, phenomenon to an industry where designers and labels establish and guide customer preferences. A formal degree in Fashion Designing is ideal for students with a penchant for the creative fields and a desire to explore their artistic and technical skills in in an industry valued north of $3 trillion globally. The programme will help students explore their creative identity and refine it further as they unpack the myriad layers of the discipline. Fashion Design being a practical discipline demands rigorous hands-on exposure with a mature awareness of the complexities of the world of Fashion. Students graduating from the programme will be able to use design thinking and creative problem-solving strategies to create appealing, sustainable and responsible fashion for a rapidly evolving industry.

    TRANSFER TO IIAD

    IIAD accepts applications for transfer to IIAD for the design programme (in either Fashion Design, Communication Design or Interior Architecture & Design) from students who have successfully completed previous year(s) of their design degree/diploma programme from a nationally or internationally recognized Design Institute.

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