AIFD WAT 2022: Registration window with late fee closes today; Check details here
Team Careers360 | May 15, 2022 | 09:38 AM IST | 2 mins read
AIFD entrance exam 2022 application form is available at aifd.cbtexam.in. Know how to fill out the AIFD WAT application form 2022 here.
NEW DELHI:
Army Institute of Fashion & Design will close the AIFD WAT 2022 applications window today, May 15, 2022. Candidates who wish to take the test can now fill out the AIFD WAT registration form at the official website of AIFD, aifd.cbtexam.in. Candidates who have already registered should log in and complete the application form. In order to complete the application form for AIFD WAT 2022, students have to pay an application fee of Rs 1000, in online mode.
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The applicants should log in to proceed to fill out the AIFD form. After submitting the form, candidates are advised to download the PDF of the form and take a printout of it for future reference. Once applicants have completed and submitted the AIFD WAT 2022 application form , they should download the filled application form and take a printout. They can access the form by logging in anytime.
AIFD WAT 2022: Important dates
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AIFD 2022 events |
AIFD Dates |
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Last date to submit the online AIFD WAT application form |
May 15, 2022 |
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Availability of AIFD WAT admit card |
Will be communicated |
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AIFD WAT 2022 exam date |
May 29, 2022 (2 pm to 5 pm) |
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Declaration of AIFD result |
June 4, 2022 |
Steps to fill the AIFD WAT application form 2022
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First visit the official website, aifd.cbtexam.in
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Already registered users, click on the “ Existing Users” tab
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Those who have not registered yet, click “New Registration” and fill out the details
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Now login by entering the user credentials
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Complete the application form, pay the fee, and submit it
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Download the hardcopy of the form and print it out
NOTE: For any queries regarding the AIFD WAT, candidates can contact the helpline number:-9035316000 / 8792669001 (09.00 AM to 04.00 only)
AIFD WAT 2022: Exam details
Army Institute of Fashion & Design will conduct AIFD WAT 2022 on May 29. The test will be held in the afternoon slot from 2 pm to 5 pm. According to the official website, admit cards will be announced on the official website. Once released, it can be downloaded from the website. AIFD will announce the AIFD WAT 2022 result on June 4, which will be published on the official website. Look at some important events and dates in the table below.
AIFD WAT exam 2022: Questions to be asked
The exam will consist of two parts - the first part will be evaluating students' ability across knowledge and general reasoning while the second part will test students in sketch, design, drawing, and essay writing. No marks will be deducted for a wrong answer. More details about the exam can be found here.
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