IIFT answer key 2022 to release soon; Check IIFT cut off
NTA to release IIFT answer key anytime soon. Check expected section-wise and category-wise IIFT 2022 cut-off.
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Download EBookSparna Saxena | December 28, 2021 | 04:16 PM IST
NEW DELHI : IIFT answer key will soon be released by the National Testing Agency on the official IIFT website - www.iift.ac.in . IIFT exam was conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA) on December 05, 2021. However, due to the cyclone, the IIFT exam was postponed at 7 centers and rescheduled to December 23, 2021. Candidates can download IIFT answers using their login ID and credentials.
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IIFT answer keys: Important Dates
Events |
Dates |
IIFT exam date 2022 |
December 05, 2021 |
IIFT answer key release date 2022 |
To be notified |
IIFT result 2022 |
To be notified |
How to download IIFT answer key 2022
To download IIFT 2022 answer key, candidates will need their login credentials, i.e. Login ID and password. Here is a step-by-step process to download the IIFT answer key, have a look -
Step 1 - Visit Official IIFT website - iift.nta.nic.in
Step 2 - Click on the link “IIFT MBA (IB) answer key”
Step 3 - Fill in the Login credentials
Step 4 - Look for the view answer key link and click
Step 5 - Download IIFT 2022 answer key and take a printout for your reference.
Candidates can match the answer key with the response sheet and calculate their expected IIFT scores following the marking scheme for the exam.
Challenge IIFT answer key 2022
IIFT allows candidates to challenge the answer key in case candidates find any answer is wrong. They can easily raise the objection through IIFT's official website. Here is a step-by-step process to challenge IIFT answer key 2022 -
Step 1 - Visit the official website and log in.
Step 2 - Look for the link “Challenge Answer Key” and click
Step 3 - All the questions will appear on the screen in sequence with option Ids’
Step 4 - To raise objection, select the option ID by clicking the check box
Step 5 - Do the same for all the questions which you think are incorrect.
Step 6 - Scroll down and click on the save claim button
Step 8 - Upload the supporting documents, if any, in PDF format
Step 9 - Click on save claim and make the fee payment for raising objection
Expected IIFT cut-off 2022
IIFT 2022 cut-off will be released soon after the declaration of the IIFT result. The cut-off for IIFT exam 2022 will be based on multiple factors some of them include -
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IIFT cut-off 2021
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The difficulty level of the exam
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Total number of seats available this year
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Total number of candidates appearing in IIFT 2022 exam
Below is the expected IIFT 2022 section-wise cut-off :
Section |
Expected Cut-off |
VARC |
30+ |
QA |
15+ |
DILR |
20+ |
GK |
5+ |
Expected IIFT 2022 category-wise cut-off
Category |
Expected Cut-off |
General Category |
120+ |
SC/ST |
80+ |
EWS/OBC |
100+ |
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