IIFT result 2021 for MBA (IB) declared; Know toppers and their preparation tips
NTA has declared the IIFT 2021 results. Know the toppers list and their strategy for the exam
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NEW DELHI:
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the
IIFT result 2021
in online mode on the official website - iift.nta.nic.in. Candidates can download the IIFT result by entering the login details. Also, check the list of IIFT 2021 toppers who have scored more than 99 plus percentile and have made their way to the next round of the selection process.
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IIFT 2021 exam was held in a computer-based mode in a single shift on January 24. The purpose of getting to know the IIFT 2021 toppers is to learn from their experience and how they prepared for the IIFT exam.
IIFT toppers list 2021
Name of candidates |
Percentile scored |
Kumar Abhishek |
99.29 |
Karan Dutta |
99.12 |
Saransh Mohanty |
99.08 |
Ehsaan Malhotra |
99.06 |
How did toppers prepare for IIFT?
Make a proper time table
Most of the IIFT toppers prepared a timetable and ensured that they adhered to it so that they could complete the syllabus on time. With a proper time management strategy, they would also have sufficient time for revision.
Start with the unknown
Since candidates have six to nine months to prepare, they always prefer starting with IIFT syllabus topics that they are unfamiliar with or that is difficult for them.
Don't get confused by using a number of books
IIFT 2021 toppers recommend that they should study from the best books and not have vast study material which will prove futile for them. Hence, select only two good books on any subject or topic in order to prepare for the IIFT.
Keep reverse strategy
Some of the IIFT 2021 toppers are of the view that they should solve IIFT question papers using the reverse strategy, wherein the focus should be first on solving difficult questions.
Seek expert guidance
IIFT 2021 toppers stated that they must seek the advice of the experts as with the right guidance, they will be able to crack the exam and clear the cutoff without any difficulty.
IIFT 2021 expected cutoff
Cate gory |
Cutoff (out of 300) |
General |
139 |
OBC (NCL) |
116 |
SC |
89 |
ST |
89 |
PH |
89 |
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Relaxation for girls: Five to eight marks. Each section contains three marks per question and for GK section contains 1.5 marks per question.
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