2026 Intake Acceptances Begin: Desizn Circle International Celebrates Early Results
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Acceptances for the 2026 intake have started coming in, and the first wave of results already reflects the dedication, discipline, and creative strength of our students. As of 8 February 2026, we have received roughly 20% of the expected outcomes, with many more decisions still awaited. Even at this early stage, the results are a proud moment for the entire Desizn Circle International community—students, mentors, and families—who have worked consistently over months (and in many cases, years) to build portfolios that are not only competitive, but deeply personal and professionally presented.
What makes these acceptances especially meaningful is the journey behind them. These students have balanced school schedules, exams, submissions, and portfolio development—often simultaneously—while also learning to refine their creative voice, strengthen their process, and meet international application standards. From concept ideation and research to prototyping, iteration, documentation, writing, and presentation, each acceptance represents more than a college offer—it represents discipline, growth, and the ability to deliver under real deadlines.
Early Acceptances Received (Up to 8 February 2026)
Our students have received offers from a wide range of globally reputed institutions across the UK, USA, Europe, and Singapore—spanning foundation pathways, undergraduate programs, and master’s degrees. The acceptances so far include institutions such as University of the Arts London (UAL) and its colleges (including Central Saint Martins, London College of Communication, Chelsea College of Arts, and Camberwell College of Arts), Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), Parsons School of Design (The New School), Pratt Institute, The Glasgow School of Art, Nottingham Trent University, Arts University Bournemouth, University for the Creative Arts, University of Brighton, Kingston University, Goldsmiths, University of London, Istituto Marangoni, Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti (NABA), LASALLE College of the Arts (Singapore), and School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)—along with other respected universities and specialist schools.
These offers have been secured across diverse pathways and goals—some students aiming for foundation routes, others for direct entry into BA programs, and several already receiving results for master’s-level study. This reflects a wide spectrum of design interests and a strong alignment between student portfolios and the expectations of top global institutions.
Celebrating the Students
The students who have received acceptances so far include:
Ahaana Jain, Adya Verma, Alia Trehan, Amaira Mehra, Amrita Gupta, Anshika Jain, Arshiya Arora, Aryan Sharma, Bisreen Kaur, Dhruv Bansal, Dishaa Goel, Hrishity Mohanty, Inika Garg, Ishi Singla, Jia Bhatia, Kasvvi Bansal, Kavya Joseph, Maanya Kohli, Mehar Brar, Miriam, Nayna Duggal, Nivedita Rajendra, Prianjali Karwa, Ragini Jain, Rashmi, Reanna Singh, Riya Attri, Rohan Atree, Saanvi Verma, Sabaa Oberoi, Samriddhi Jain, Saumya Gupta, Saumyaa Todi, Shubh Jain, and Stuti Kohli.
Each name on this list represents a story of persistence—late nights refining pages, improving portfolio narratives, practicing interviews, iterating concepts, reshooting documentation, rewriting statements, and learning to present work with clarity. We are proud not only of the results, but also of the maturity, focus, and creative confidence these students have developed during the process.
Ahaana Jain: De Montfort University; Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD); Arts University Bournemouth (AUB); University for the Creative Arts (UCA); Istituto Marangoni (IM); University of the Arts London (UAL); Pratt Institute (Pratt)
Adya Verma: Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD); Nottingham Trent University (NTU); University of the Arts London (UAL)
Alia Trehan: Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti (NABA)
Amaira Mehra: Parsons School of Design, The New School (Parsons)
Amrita Gupta: Istituto Marangoni (IM)
Anshika Jain: University for the Creative Arts (UCA); University of the Arts London (UAL)
Arshiya Arora: Istituto Marangoni (IM)
Aryan Sharma: The Glasgow School of Art (GSA); University of Brighton
Bisreen Kaur: University of the Arts London — Foundation (UAL); Istituto Marangoni (IM)
Dhruv Bansal: Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD); London College of Communication, University of the Arts London (LCC, UAL)
Dishaa Goel: University of the Arts London — International Foundation / Foundation (UAL); Nottingham Trent University (NTU); University for the Creative Arts (UCA); Arts University Bournemouth (AUB)
Hrishity Mohanty: London College of Communication, University of the Arts London — MA Design Management (LCC, UAL)
Inika Garg: Chelsea College of Arts, University of the Arts London (CCA, UAL); Camberwell College of Arts, University of the Arts London (Camberwell, UAL); Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti (NABA)
Ishi Singla: University for the Creative Arts (UCA)
Jia Bhatia: Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD); Arts University Bournemouth (AUB); University of the Arts London — Foundation (UAL); The Glasgow School of Art (GSA)
Kasvvi Bansal: Istituto Marangoni (IM)
Kavya Joseph: Istituto Marangoni (IM); University for the Creative Arts
(UCA); University of the Arts London (UAL); NCU ; PrattMWP College of Art and Design (PrattMWP)
Maanya Kohli: Arts University Bournemouth (AUB)
Mehar Brar: University for the Creative Arts (UCA); University of the Arts London — Foundation (UAL)
Miriam: University for the Creative Arts (UCA); University of Brighton; Kingston University; Arts University Bournemouth (AUB)
Nayna Duggal: Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD); Parsons School of Design, The New School (Parsons)
Nivedita Rajendra: Pratt Institute (Pratt); Parsons School of Design, The New School (Parsons); University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC); The Glasgow School of Art (GSA); University of Leeds; Brunel University London
Prianjali Karwa: University of the Arts London (UAL); Chelsea College of Arts, University of the Arts London (CCA, UAL); The Glasgow School of Art (GSA)
Ragini Jain: LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore (LASALLE)
Rashmi: University for the Creative Arts (UCA); Arts University Bournemouth (AUB); University of the Arts London — Foundation (UAL); The Glasgow School of Art (GSA)
Reanna Singh: Pratt Institute (Pratt); School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)
Riya Attri: Nottingham Trent University (NTU); University for the Creative Arts (UCA); University of the Arts London — BA (UAL); Goldsmiths, University of London (Goldsmiths)
Rohan Atree: University of the Arts London — International Preparation for Fashion (Certificate of Higher Education) (UAL); University of the Arts London — Level 3 International: Introduction to the Study of Fashion (UAL)
Saanvi Verma: LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore (LASALLE); Arizona State University (ASU); Pratt Institute (Pratt); Drexel University; School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)
Sabaa Oberoi: Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London — Masters (CSM, UAL); Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD)
Samriddhi Jain: Istituto Marangoni — Masters (IM)
Saumya Gupta: Kingston University
Saumyaa Todi: Arts University Bournemouth (AUB)
Shubh Jain: MetFilm School (MetFilm); BIMM University (BIMM); Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU); Kingston University; Nottingham Trent University (NTU)
Stuti Kohli: Arts University Bournemouth (AUB)
What This Milestone Means
International admissions are never just about “good work.” They demand consistency, self-awareness, clear visual communication, and the ability to show growth through process. The early results are a strong indicator that our students are standing out for all the right reasons: original thinking, depth of exploration, strong presentation, and a portfolio that communicates intent.
At Desizn Circle International, our mentoring focuses on building portfolios that are not template-driven, but identity-led—where the student’s thinking, experimentation, and evolution are visible. These acceptances reassure us that institutions are recognizing that depth and authenticity.
We’re Just Getting Started
With only about 20% of results in, we are still waiting for many more decisions to arrive in the coming weeks and months. The team at Desizn Circle International is incredibly proud of every student who has reached this stage—because regardless of the final numbers, completing international applications while managing school and exams is a significant achievement in itself.
To all our students: your work ethic, resilience, and creative growth have been outstanding. And to the families who supported them through deadlines and pressure—thank you for being a crucial part of this journey.
We look forward to sharing the next set of acceptances soon.

















































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