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60-Day NID Exam Preparation Plan: Your Path to Success
Are you ready to conquer the NID exam? With just 60 days left, now is the time to focus, organize, and prepare smartly! At Arkin Institute, we understand that the road to NID requires not just creativity, but a systematic approach. Here’s a step-by-step 60-day study plan designed to help you manage time, cover all essential topics, and prepare effectively for the upcoming NID exam on January 5th, 2025.


Phase 1: Foundation Building (Days 1-20)
Objective: Strengthen your basics across all important sections: Design Aptitude, Creative Thinking, and General Knowledge.
Total hours/day: 5-6 hours
Week 1 (Days 1-7): Design Aptitude and Creative Thinking
• Day 1-2: Introduction to NID exam structure (2 hours)
o Understand exam pattern, past papers, question types
o Read Arkin’s guide to NID preparation
• Day 3-4: Sketching basics (3 hours)
o Focus on human figures, objects, and still life
o Practice proportions, shading, and line control
• Day 5-6: Color theory and application (3 hours)
o Study the use of colors in design
o Practice using different color mediums (watercolors, pastels)
• Day 7: Typography and basics of font design (3 hours)
o Understand kerning, tracking, and font styling basics
Week 2 (Days 8-14): Idea Generation and Observation Skills
• Day 8-10: Idea generation and visualization (3-4 hours)
o Practice brainstorming and mind mapping
o Work on conceptual sketches and rough drafts
• Day 11-13: Perspective drawing and 3D compositions (4 hours)
o Focus on one-point, two-point, and three-point perspectives
o Learn how to create depth in your designs
• Day 14: Observation and analysis (3 hours)
o Sketch objects from real life, capturing details like texture and form
o Analyze your sketches for improvement
Week 3 (Days 15-20): Creative Thinking and Visual Communication
• Day 15-16: Visual Communication exercises (4 hours)
o Work on storytelling through visuals
o Practice designing simple posters, brochures
• Day 17-18: Problem-solving in design (4 hours)
o Solve case studies and mock questions related to real-world design problems
• Day 19-20: General Knowledge and current affairs (3 hours)
o Focus on design history, famous designers, and relevant events in the design world
o Read Arkin’s recommended blogs and study materials on design history
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Phase 2: Intensive Practice and Testing (Days 21-40)
Objective: Implement concepts, improve accuracy, and practice through mock tests.
Total hours/day: 6-7 hours
Week 4 (Days 21-27): Advanced Drawing and Creativity
• Day 21-23: Advanced sketching and rendering (4 hours)
o Practice detailed human anatomy, facial expressions, and hand movements
o Work on textures like wood, metal, fabric
• Day 24-25: Product design and innovation (4 hours)
o Redesign everyday objects with a creative twist
• Day 26-27: Abstract thinking and out-of-the-box ideas (3 hours)
o Develop abstract solutions for design challenges
Week 5 (Days 28-34): Mock Tests and Time Management
• Day 28-30: Full-length mock tests (6 hours)
o Attempt Arkin’s mock NID papers under timed conditions
o Review answers, analyze mistakes
• Day 31-32: Improve weak areas (4 hours)
o Focus on the sections where you lost points in mock tests
• Day 33-34: Time management and speed (3 hours)
o Practice managing time effectively in each section
Week 6 (Days 35-40): General Knowledge, Current Affairs, and Design Trends
• Day 35-37: General Knowledge revision (2 hours)
o Revisit key topics like famous designers, design movements, and current trends
• Day 38-40: Current affairs in design (3 hours)
o Focus on recent developments in design, architecture, fashion, and product innovation
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Phase 3: Fine-Tuning and Final Review (Days 41-60)
Objective: Refine skills, consolidate knowledge, and focus on revision.
Total hours/day: 5-6 hours
Week 7 (Days 41-47): Final Creative Boost
• Day 41-43: Last-minute sketching drills (3 hours)
o Practice quick sketching techniques to improve speed
• Day 44-45: Portfolio review (3 hours)
o Revisit your best works, create a polished portfolio for NID Studio Test
• Day 46-47: Conceptual thinking and design strategy (4 hours)
o Focus on how to approach design problems with a clear strategy
Week 8 (Days 48-54): Exam Simulation and Review
• Day 48-50: Final mock test series (6 hours)
o Attempt full-length mock tests to simulate exam day conditions
o Review answers, focus on eliminating mistakes
• Day 51-54: Rapid revision of key topics (3 hours)
o Focus on design principles, elements of design, famous works, and important designers
Week 9 (Days 55-60): Relaxation and Confidence Building
• Day 55-57: Relax, meditate, and stay focused (1 hour)
o Engage in light sketching, doodling, and relaxing activities
o Review important notes for 1 hour
• Day 58-60: Final prep and confidence boost (2 hours)
o Visualize exam day, focus on your strengths
o Review the NID exam guidelines one last time
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Final Tips:
• Stay consistent: Stick to your schedule and avoid last-minute cramming.
• Take breaks: Give yourself time to relax and refresh, especially during intensive study weeks.
• Get feedback: Share your mock test results and sketches with peers and mentors for valuable feedback.
At Arkin Institute, we believe in empowering students with not just knowledge, but a strategic approach to success. Follow this plan, stay focused, and you’ll be ready to ace the NID exam.
For more insights, expert tips, and resources, explore Arkin’s comprehensive NID preparation module. Good luck, future designers!