LBS Centre for Science and Technology has extended the last date for submission of application for admission to the Bachelor of Design (B.Des) Program, Kerala 2024-25.
Applications can now be submitted at https://lbsapplications.kerala.gov.in/ up to 5.6.2024.
B.Des is a course of Four years duration consisting of 8 semesters under the Directorate of Technical Education Kerala. The provisional list of institutions where the B.Des course is offered is given in Annexure 1 of the Prospectus available at https://lbsapplications.kerala.gov.in/.
Eligibility: Only Indian citizens are eligible for admission to B.Des, courses unless otherwise notified. Applicants must have passed Higher Secondary Examination (10+2) or examination equivalent thereto as approved by KTU with at least 45% marks (40% in case of those belonging to reserved category) or passed D.Voc. Stream in the same or allied sector.
Selection Process: Selection will be from the rank list prepared based on the score obtained in the Kerala State Design and Aptitude Test (KS-DAT) to be conducted by LBS Centre. Applicants should qualify in KS-DAT for getting admission to the Government seat. Admission to management seats can be done directly by the management. For admission to management seats, the candidates must have qualified any one of the national level entrance examinations like NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture- currently open to students in science stream), UCEED (Undergraduate Common Entrance Exam in Design-open to students in science stream), NID DAT (National Institute of Design, Design Aptitude Test- open to students from all streams), NIFT (National Institute of Fashion Technology Entrance Examination) or the entrance examination(KS-DAT) conducted by LBS Centre.
Application fee is Rs. 1200/- (Rs.600/- for SC/ST).
For details, visit at https://lbsapplications.kerala.gov.in/
Published: 22 May 2024, 12:45 pm IST
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