NIFT 2021 - Last Day to register with late fee
Team Careers360 | January 24, 2021 | 11:54 AM IST | 1 min read
The online registration process for NIFT 2021 by paying late fee will end today. Apply now@nift.ac.in
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Download EBookNEW DELHI - National Institute of Fashion Technology will close the window to register for NIFT 2021 by paying a late fee today. Students who are yet to fill the NIFT application form 2021 can register for the NIFT entrance exam by paying the late fees of Rs.5,000 in addition to the applicable registration fee. The institute released the NIFT 2021 application form on December 14, 2020, in online mode.
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NIFT Application Form - Important Dates
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Dates |
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Start date and due date to fill NIFT registration form 2021 |
January 22 to January 24, 2021 |
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Window to edit NIFT 2021 registration form |
January 25 (12.00 hrs)- January 28, 2021(16.00 hrs) |
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Release of NIFT 2021 admit card |
February 1, 2021 |
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NIFT 2021 |
February 14, 2021 |
Steps to fill NIFT application form 2021
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Registration ( Click here )
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Login
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Fill the NIFT 2021 application form
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Upload the documents
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Pay the registration fee
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Submit NIFT registration form 2021
About NIFT Entrance Exam
National Institute of Fashion Technology will conduct the NIFT 2021 on February 14 in 32 cities across the country. The shortlisted candidates will be offered admission to the 16 campuses of NIFT in various design courses and programmes.
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