IIFT Exam 2023: MBA (IB) entrance notification delayed; IIFT registration, dates
IIFT MBA entrance 2023 notification delayed. Check details on IIFT exam notification, IIFT 2023 dates (tentative) and more.
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NEW DELHI:
National Testing Agency (NTA) has delayed the IIFT exam notification this year. The notification of IIFT 2023 was expected to be out by now. Last year, the IIFT notification was released on September 2, 2021. Candidates can expect the IIFT 2023 notification soon on the official NTA IIFT website, iift.nta.nic.in.
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to fill IIFT NTA 2023 application form.
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade MBA (IB) entrance test or IIFT will likely be conducted in the second week of December 2022, in a computer-based mode. The IIFT notification 2023 will include the entire exam schedule along with IIFT registration dates, admit card dates, exam date, and result date. The mode of test and the IIFT exam pattern will also be specified.
IIFT Notification 2023: Important Dates
Events |
Dates (Tentative) |
IIFT 2023 notification date |
Third week of September 2022 |
IIFT registration date |
Third week of September 2022 |
Last date to register for IIFT 2023 |
Last week of October 2022 |
IIFT 2023 exam date |
First/ second week of December 2022 |
IIFT exam notification trends over the past 5 years
Given below are the IIFT notification release dates over the past 5 years:
Exam year |
Notification date |
IIFT 2022 |
September 02, 2021 |
IIFT 2021 |
November 6, 2020 |
IIFT 2020 |
August 21, 2019 |
IIFT 2019 |
August 6, 2018 |
IIFT 2018 |
July 25, 2017 |
Steps to fill the IIFT application form 2023
Once the IIFT notification is released and the registration process starts, candidates can use these steps to fill the IIFT form.
Step 1: Visit the official IIFT NTA website, iift.nta.nic.in.
Step 2: Click on the "Fill Online Application Form" and select new registration.
Step 3: Next, fill in the valid information and submit the IIFT 2023 form.
Step 4: Click on submit and proceed
Step 5: Use the system generated IIFT registration number to log in and complete the IIFT 2023 registration process.
Step 6: After completing the IIFT registration process, upload the scanned photo, signature and other documents in the prescribed format and size.
Step 8: Pay IIFT form fees and click on ‘Submit’.
Step 9: Take a printout of the same for your future reference.
With effect from 2019, NTA has been assigned the responsibility to conduct IIFT MBA IB admission test. The IIFT entrance exam is normally of moderate difficulty level. IIFT's question paper will have about 110 questions of moderate to high difficulty level from VARC, General Knowledge, Logical Reasoning & Data Interpretation and Quantitative Analysis.
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