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What Questions are asked in IIAD Entrance Exams?

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Rashmi Basak 16 Nov, 2022 10:54 AM
Design Fresher

Hi Shweta! What type of questions are being asked in IIAD entrance exam is depends on the exam pattern and syllabus topics. So lets see what’s in the pattern and syllabus. 

IIAD ENTRANCE EXAMINATION

Candidates must pass the entrance examination which is being conducted by IIAD themselves. Entrance exams are the only way to get chance in IIAD. Entrance exams such as IDAT, IMAT, personal interview, studio stimulation.

  • iDAT: candidates who wants to study Interior and Architecture Design, Fashion Design, communication design, fashion communication and fashion designing courses. 
  • iMAT: candidates who wants to study fashion business management course. 
  • Personal interview: Candidates have to go through this step after giving IMAT and IDAT for Fashion business management and fashion design courses.
  • Studio stimulation: every candidates have to go through this round.

Types of questions in the exam

iDAT-

this paper is divided into two sections, section A: logical reasoning and section B: Creative Thinking and Visual Aptitude. The questions comes from topics such as- visual tasks, writing tasks, one-word answers and multiple choice questions. 

  • Topics of logical reasoning: Numerical Series Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Statement and Assumptions, Statement and Conclusions, Cause and Effects, Assertion, Syllogisms, Number Series, Incomplete Logical Sequences of Numbers, Shapes, Words, Figures, Odd One Out, Logical Decision.
  • Topics of creative thinking and visual aptitude: Design and Drawing Skills, Imagination and Creative Expressions, Visual and Observation Skills, Picture Construction Task.

 

iMAT-

IIAD's Management Aptitude Test is a written test designed to examine candidate’s language, logical reasoning and creative thinking. This paper consists multiple choice questions and writing tasks.


Studio stimulation:

in this part candidates have to form a group and complete tasks of making 3D model with only given objects or materials. This part is creative part. Candidates need to prepare well and polish their creative skills to crack this part. 


GDPI round-

where candidates have to interact with the interviewer. In this part candidates have to face the tough and tricky questions. Candidates have to prepare a portfolio which will consist 2D and 3D models they have made till then. The interviewer will judge candidates on the basis of that portfolio. 

Hope all these information will help you Shweta! 

 

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