The Indian Institute of Art and Design [IIAD] is located in New Delhi. It is an independently owned design school set up in 2015. According to the IIAD cutoff in the previous year, scoring an aggregate of 50% is required at the 10+2 level for UG courses. Candidates who have cleared their 10+2 or any board recognized as equivalent (Science, Commerce, Humanities/Arts) with 50% in aggregate are eligible to apply for the undergraduate programmes of the Indian Institute of Art & Design.
Indian Nationals are accepted from CBSE, ISC, State, IB or any other equivalent Indian or International Higher Secondary Board. Given that the cut-off for the Indian Institute of Art and Design (IIAD) has not yet been released, those interested in applying can ascertain their chances for admission by looking at the cut-off marks of the qualifying examination. Some of the entrance exams accepted by the Indian Institute of Art and Design - [IIAD] include IDAT, IMAT , CEED, UCEED, AIEED, NIFT, NID and DAT
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IIAD Delhi CutOff 202
IIAD Delhi requires an aggregate of 50% at the 10+2 level for UG courses. Candidates who have cleared their 10+2 or any board recognized as equivalent (Science, Commerce, Humanities/Arts) with 50% in aggregate are eligible to apply for the undergraduate programmes of the Indian Institute of Art & Design.
Course | Cut-Off 2024 | Eligibility Criteria | Entrance Exam |
BA (Hons) Fashion Design | 70% | 10+2 with 50% aggregate | iDAT |
BA (Hons) Communication Design | 68% | 10+2 with 50% aggregate | iDAT |
BA (Hons) Interior Architecture & Design | 65% | 10+2 with 50% aggregate | iDAT |
BA (Hons) Fashion Business Management | 66% | 10+2 with 50% aggregate | iMAT + PI |
BA (Hons) Fashion Communication | 67% | 10+2 with 50% aggregate | iDAT |
MA Fashion Business Management | 70% | Graduation in any stream | iMAT + Portfolio |
IIAD University Previous Year Cut-Off Trend
IIAD University Counselling Process
Indian Institute of Art and Design does not have a counselling process and the admission process is directly based on the applications submitted on the official admission portal.