IIFT 2023 registration closing in a week; Eligibility, Application fee, direct link
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will close IIFT 2023 registration window in a week. Check the IIFT 2023 eligibility and direct link to fill IIFT application form here.
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) will close the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) 2023 application form window in a week. NTA started the IIFT 2023 registrations on September 30, 2022. Candidates interested in IIFT exam can fill the application form latest by November 14 by visiting the official website- iift.nta.nic.in. Before filling IIFT 2023 application form, candidates are advised to check and meet the specified IIFT eligibility criteria.
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to fill IIFT 2023 application form.
While filling IIFT application form 2023, candidates must pay the IIFT exam fee of Rs 2,500 (for General/ OBC category candidates) and Rs 1,250 for reserved category candidates (SC/ ST/ PH). Apart from paying the IIFT exam application fee, candidates will be required to upload all the required documents which include a passport-size photograph and signature.
IIFT Registration 2023- Important dates
Events |
Dates |
IIFT 2023 registration start date |
September 30, 2022 |
IIFT form last date to apply 2023 |
November 14, 2022 |
Correction window for IIFT 2023 application form |
November 16 to 20, 2022 |
Availability of IIFT admit card 2023 |
To be announced |
IIFT exam date 2023 |
December 18, 2022 (Sunday) |
IIFT eligibility criteria
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Candidates should have completed their graduation in any discipline with a minimum of 3 years of duration.
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Candidates belonging to General category need to secure 50% marks in graduation. However, there is a relaxation of 5% for those who belongs to reserved category.
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Those candidates who are pursuing their bachelor’s are also eligible to appear for IIFT 2023 entrance test.
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There is no age bar to appear for IIFT entrance test.
Documents required for IIFT application form 2023
Candidates are required to keep the following documents ready with them before registering for IIFT 2023.
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Valid Email ID and phone number
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Scanned passport size photograph
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Scanned copy of the signature
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10th, 12th, and Graduation certificate
Steps to fill IIFT 2023 application form
Step 1- Visit the official website of IIFT NTA- iift.nta.nic.in
Step 2- Click on the “Apply for IIFT MBA(IB) 2023-25 (Only for Indian Candidates)”
Step 3- Enter all the asked details
Step 4- Upload all the required documents in the IIFT application form 2023
Step 5- Fill out the preferred IIFT exam centre
Step 6- Pay IIFT 2023 exam application fee
Step 7- Once the details are filled and submitted successfully, candidates will get a confirmation mail on their registered Email ID.
Step 8- Download and take a print out of IIFT application form for future reference
What after IIFT 2023 application form filling?
After closing the IIFT 2023 registration window; NTA will open the IIFT 2023 correction window on November 16, 2022. Candidates can avail the IIFT application form correction window facility till November 20, 2022. IIFT admit card release date is yet to be confirmed. Candidates are required to take a print out of IIFT admit card along with one valid photo ID proof to the examination centre.
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