NIFT 2023 exam: Registration with a late fee ends today at nift.ac.in; Direct link to apply
Sunil Kumar Sharma | January 8, 2023 | 10:25 AM IST | 2 mins read
NIFT 2023 registration window closing today, January 8. Admit card will be issued on January 15; Get the direct link to apply here.
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NEW DELHI: The National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) will close NIFT 2023 registration with a late fee today, January 8. The candidates who meet the eligibility criteria can apply for NIFT entrance exam at the official website - nift.ac.in. The NIFT exam date 2023 is scheduled to be held on February 5.
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While filling the application form of NIFT 2023, enter all information correctly to avoid the rejection of application. Candidates need to pay the NIFT exam fee of Rs 3000 and Rs 1500 for SC/ ST/ PWD plus late fee of Rs 5000. The NIFT entrance exam is held to test candidates seeking admission to graduate and postgraduate design courses at National Institute of Foreign Trade (NIFT).
NIFT 2023 application dates
|
Events |
Dates |
|
Registration opens |
November 1, 2022 |
|
Last date to apply without late fee |
December 31, 2022 |
|
Last date to apply with late fee |
January 1 to 8, 2023 |
|
NIFT 2023 application correction |
January 9 to 12, 2023 |
|
NIFT exam admit card 2023 |
January 15, 2023 |
|
NIFT exam date 2023 for UG & PG course |
February 5, 2023 |
Steps to fill out NIFT application form 2023
Candidates can follow the simple steps below to fill the NIFT application form.
Step 1- Visit the official website of NIFT - niftadmissions.in
Step 2- Under the UG/PG, click on the link indicating “click here to apply”
Step 3- Read the registration instructions carefully
Step 4- Click on the “New Registration” link
Step 5- Enter the Aadhaar number and click on the “Get OTP”
Step 6- Enter OTP to proceed
Step 7- Fill the details asked
Step 8- Upload all the required documents
Step 5- Pay NIFT 2023 application fee
Step 6- Submit the NIFT application form 2023 and check the application status
Step 7- Download the NIFT application confirmation page
NIFT application fee
| Category | NIFT fee |
| General category candidates | Rs 3000 |
| SC/ ST/ PWD | Rs 1500 |
| Late fee for all candidates | Rs 5000 |
The correction window will open from January 9, allowing candidates to edit the details in the applications through cms NIFT login. However, candidates are advised to avoid mistakes while filling the form. They can download their NIFT admit card at the official website with cms nift login from January 15.
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