Frequently Asked Questions


Where is Sanyukta Singh Design Studio Centre located?

Our center is located at Dwarka Mod, Delhi.

 

Does Sanyukta Singh Design Studio provide study material?

Yes, As many students are unable to attend our classroom coaching classes for NIFT/NID NATA/JEE-Arch, we have designed a comprehensive study material as per the entrance exam requirements.

 

What is the Mode of Teaching in Sanyukta Singh Design Studio?

The mode of teaching in Sanyukta Singh Design Studio is Regular Classes as well as Online Classes.

 

What courses does Sanyukta Singh Design Studio deal with?

Sanyukta Singh Design Studio was established in 2017 with the main objective of imparting world-class training to students who are aspiring to NIFT, NID, PEARL, TDV, UCEED, CEED, and UID and other Best Coaching Institute for Design Entrance Exam in India.

 

When to apply for NID in 2027?

You should apply for NID 2027 when the official application window opens, which is typically in September–October 2026. The National Institute of Design (NID) releases the NID DAT notification around this time every year. The application process is completely online and includes form filling, fee payment, and uploading required documents

 

Has NIFT 2027 registration started?

The National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) usually begins the application process around October–November of the previous year, which means NIFT 2027 registrations are expected to start in late 2026.

Students are advised to keep an eye on the official NIFT website from September 2026 onwards for the official notification, application dates, and exam schedule. Meanwhile, this is a good time to begin or strengthen your preparation so you’re not rushed once the registration window opens.

 

What courses does Sanyukta Design offer?

Sanyukta Design offers comprehensive coaching programs for top design entrance exams in India. The courses are thoughtfully designed to suit beginners as well as serious aspirants. Currently, we offer coaching for:

  • NIFT Entrance Exam (Foundation, CAT, GAT & Situation Test)
  • NID Entrance Exam (DAT Prelims & DAT Mains)
  • UCEED Entrance Exam
  • Design Aptitude & Creative Thinking
  • Portfolio Development & Studio Test Preparation

 

Sanyukta Singh Studio, students can choose between online and offline classes, with structured modules, mock tests, personal mentorship, and regular feedback—making the learning experience supportive, practical, and student-friendly.

 

What is NID and NIFT?

NID and NIFT are two of the most respected institutes in India for students who want to build a career in design.

NID (National Institute of Design) focuses on industrial design, communication design, product design, animation, and interdisciplinary design. It is known for its strong emphasis on creativity, problem-solving, and design thinking.

NIFT (National Institute of Fashion Technology) specializes in fashion design, textile design, fashion management, accessory design, and technology-related courses. It is ideal for students interested in the fashion and lifestyle industry.

Both institutes conduct their own competitive entrance exams and are known for shaping some of the finest designers in the country. Choosing between NID and NIFT depends on your interest area, creative strengths, and career goals.

 

Who can join these coaching programs?

Anyone with an interest in design and creativity can join these coaching programs. They are suitable for school students (Class 10–12), 12th pass students, college graduates, You don’t need to be “good at drawing” to start. and even working professionals who are planning to appear for NIFT, NID, or UCEED entrance exams.

What matters most is curiosity, willingness to learn, and consistent practice. The programs are designed to support beginners as well as repeat aspirants, with step-by-step guidance that helps each student grow at their own pace.

 

How do I apply for admission?

Applying for admission is simple and student-friendly. You can start by filling out the enquiry or registration form available on our website or by contacting the team directly through phone or WhatsApp. Once you get in touch, a counsellor will guide you through the course options, batch details, fees, and class format (online/offline).

After selecting the right program, you’ll complete a basic registration process and receive onboarding details. If you’re unsure which course suits you best, don’t worry—personal guidance is provided to help you choose confidently.

 

What are the modes of coaching available?

We offer both online and offline coaching options to suit different learning needs and schedules. Students can choose online classes if they prefer learning from home with live sessions, recorded backups, and regular mentor interaction. For those who enjoy in-person learning, offline classroom coaching is also available at our centre.

Both modes follow the same structured curriculum, including mock tests, assignments, doubt-solving sessions, and personal feedback, ensuring students receive equal support and guidance regardless of the mode they choose.

 

Is online coaching as effective as offline coaching?

Yes, online coaching can be just as effective as offline coaching when it is well-structured and mentor-led. With live interactive classes, regular assignments, mock tests, and personal feedback, students receive the same academic support and guidance as they would in a classroom setting.

Online coaching also offers added flexibility—students can learn from anywhere, revisit recorded sessions, and manage school or college alongside preparation. What truly matters is consistent practice and active participation, not the mode of learning.

 

What exams do these programs prepare me for?

These programs prepare you for all major design entrance exams in India, covering both government and private institutions. The coaching is designed to build strong design aptitude, creativity, and problem-solving skills, which are required across multiple exams.

You’ll be prepared for:

  • NIFT Entrance Exam
  • NID DAT
  • UCEED
  • Other state-level and university-level design entrance exams
  • Private design college entrances and portfolio-based admissions, including institutes like Parul Uni, Srishti, MIT Institute of Design, UID, and ISDI

 

The preparation is broad-based, so even if you apply to multiple colleges, you’ll feel confident facing written tests, studio tests, interviews, and portfolio reviews.

 

Can I start preparation even if I begin late (e.g., after Class 12)?

Yes, absolutely. Many successful design aspirants start their preparation after completing Class 12 or even later. Beginning “late” does not put you at a disadvantage if you follow a focused and well-structured preparation plan.

With the right guidance, consistent practice, and regular feedback, you can build the required design aptitude, creative thinking, and exam confidence in a shorter time frame. What matters most is commitment and clarity of goals, not when you start.

 

 

NID FAQs

When is the NID exam?

Ans- 24th Dec 2025-26

 

Which institute is best for Nid online coaching in India?

Ans - Sanyukta Singh Studio is one of the best design coaching institute for NID, NIFT, and UCEED preparation

 

What is the duration of the NID courses/programs?

B.Des.- 4 Year, M.Des.- 21/2 Year, PhD - Full Time( 5 Years) & Part Time (3 Years)

 

Is NID providing scholarships?

Yes

 

Does NID provide loan assistance?

Yes

 

What is the admission process at NID?

DAT Prelims + DAT Mains + Counseling

 

What is the fee structure?

Please see the Admissions Handbook available on the https://admissions.nid.edu

 

NIFT FAQs

When is the Nift 2025-26 exam?

Ans- 5th Feb 2025-26

 

Which institute is best for NIFT online coaching in India?

Ans - Sanyukta Singh Studio is one of the best design coaching institute for NIFT, NID, UCEED preparation

 

Does NIFT offer any other courses other than full-time programs?

With the help of reputed academicians and industry practitioners, NIFT has developed a range of Continuing Education Programmes.

 

How are students evaluated in the regular programs?

Through assignments, projects, internships, and presentations, students are continuously evaluated and assessed throughout the semester.

 

How are students evaluated in the regular programs?

Through assignments, projects, internships, and presentations, students are continuously evaluated and assessed throughout the semester.

 

What is the marking scheme of the NIFT exam?

1 point for every correct response. There will be no negative marking.

 

When does the NIFT exam take place?

On 6 February 2022, the NIFT test was held for both UG and PG courses.

 

Can a Candidate take the NIFT test several times?

All candidates who meet the NIFT eligibility conditions can take the test as many times as they like. It is simply a requirement that you must be under 23 years old.

 

UCEED FAQs

When is the Uceed 2025-26 exam?

Ans- 21st Jan 2025-26

 

Which institute is best for Uceed online coaching in India?

Ans - Sanyukta Singh Studio is one of the best design coaching institute for UCEED, NIFT, and NID preparation

 

Where to apply for UCEED?

UCEED 2025 applications will be available online until the second week of October 2022 at uceed.iitb.ac.in.

 

How to prepare for the UCEED exam?

Preparation for the UCEED examination can be accomplished by looking at past papers of the exam - Preparation for mock exams - Writing essays - Solving quantitative questions - Finding information - Preparation for the UCEED examination can be accomplished by looking at past papers of the exam.

 

What are the Best Resources for the UCEED preparation?

The UCEED website itself is an important resource. There are instructions on how to register and what to expect on test day, as well as practice questions that you can use to gauge your level. Online practice tests will help you gauge your readiness for the test.

 

How many courses are offered by UCEED?

Browse the website of UCEED to find the course that's right for you. It offers over 50 courses.

 

CEED FAQs

 

What is the CEED Exam?

CEED is an annual entrance exam for postgraduate studies in technological design. For admission to IIT Bombay, IIT Guwahati, IIT Delhi, IIT Jabalpur, IIT Kanpur and IISc Bangalore, CEED scores are considered. Industrial Design Centre and IIT Bombay conduct the examination.

 

What is the CEED Exam pattern?

CEED has changed its pattern since 2013. The paper now consists of two parts, A and B, as well as an interview.Part A is marked out of 50. It will test you on Visualisation and Spatial ability,Environmental and Social awareness,Analytical and Logical reasoning,Language and creativity,Design thinking and problem solving,Observation and design sensitivity. Part B will test you on drawing,creativity,Analytical and problem solving skills and Communication skills. They are the most time consuming parts of the paper.

 

What is the eligibility criteria for taking the CEED Exam?

The candidate must have completed a graduate or diploma program with a duration of 4-5 years, or must have passed the Graduate Diploma in Arts Programme.
Note- The exam is not age-restricted, and candidates can apply multiple times.

 

What is the scope after clearing the CEED Exam?

The scope is vast. Career opportunities and good job prospects are available to students who study at institutions such as IIT Bombay and IIT Kanpur.

 

What is a good CEED score?

Marks above 55 is considered as a good CEED score.

 

How does one prepare for the CEED studio test?

  1. You should prepare your portfolio so that the examiner can see your passion for design.
  2. Make sure you don't have similar themes or designs. Make your works more elaborate.
  3. The examiner can review Photoshop works, finished products, photography, 3D modelling, and documentation.
  4. The examiner will give lots of materials, you will have to come up with a product within a certain time:- newspapers, chart paper, pastel sheets, corrugated sheets, cardboard, mount board, Overhead Projector (OHP) sheet, gateway sheet, transparent sheet, wires of different thicknesses in copper and aluminium, clay, thermocol and its balls, soap(sometimes), ice cream sticks, fabric, threads of different thicknesses and materials, straws, ping pong balls, ribbons, cotton are some of the materials that you will end up getting.
  5. You should prepare the same way you did for the written exam. Get a sense of the topics. Even simple aptitude questions will be asked.
  6. Questions may be asked about design, creative exercises, and story writing.