FDDI AIST 2021: Last date to fill the application form is tomorrow; Direct link to apply here
Lilina Naorem | August 9, 2021 | 12:56 PM IST | 2 mins read
The online registration process for FDDI AIST 2021 ends tomorrow, August 10. Apply at fddiindia.com.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The online registration portal for FDDI AIST 2021 for BDes and MDes admission will close tomorrow, August 10. Students who haven’t filled the FDDI AIST application form 2021 can complete their registration by tomorrow at fddiindia.com. Students have to submit the required details in FDDI AIST application form 2021 and pay the application fee to complete the registration process.
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Earlier, the last date to fill the FDDI AIST 2021 application form was July 20. However, the institute again re-opened the FDDI AIST registration portal and extended the deadline to fill the FDDI AIST 2021 application form till August 10.
FDDI AIST application form 2021 schedule
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Events |
Dates |
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Last date to register for FDDI admission 2021 |
August 10, 2021 |
| Due date to submit marks and marksheet of the qulifying exam | August 10, 2021 |
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FDDI AIST exam dates 2021 |
Canceled |
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FDDI AIST result |
To be notified |
How to fill the FDDI AIST 2021 application form
Steps to fill the application form of FDDI AIST 2021 are as follows
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Registration - Click here
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Fill the application form
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Upload the documents
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Pay the application fee
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Submit the FDDI AIST application form
Applicants who have already completed the registration of FDDI AIST 2021 exam can also submit their marks and marksheet of the qualifying exam as per the requirements mentioned in official notification dated July 20.
FDDI AIST 2021 application form : How to submit the marks and marksheet of the qualifying exam
Steps to submit the marksheet and marks of the qualifying exam are as follows.
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Visit the official website - Click here
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Click on the 'Submit mark' tab
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Enter the login credentials - email id and dob
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Click on the 'Submit' button
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Provide the required details
FDDI AIST Exam 2021 Canceled
Considering the present situation caused by COVID 19 pandemic, Footwear Design & Development Institute has cancelled the FDDI All India Selection Test (AIST) 2021 exam for this year.
“FDDI recently reviewed the prevailing situation and found that because of continuing lockdowns in some form in various parts of the country, it will be difficult to hold All India Selection Test (AIST) for the academic session 2021-22,” states the official notice of FDDI dated July 20.
Since the FDDI AIST 2021 exam is canceled, the final merit list for FDDI admission in BDes and MDes programmes will be prepared based on candidates' score in their qualifying exam. Candidates will be assigned the campus and programme based on their choice preference, merit rank, and availability of seats through FDDI counselling session. The institute will soon announce the FDDI counselling 2021 guidelines at fddiindia.com.
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