NIFT 2023: Registration begins at nift.ac.in; Direct link, how to apply
Himanshu Shekhar | November 1, 2022 | 09:05 AM IST | 2 mins read
The National Institute of Fashion Technology has opened the NIFT 2023 registration window. Check details on eligibility criteria, application fee and how to fill NIFT application form here.
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The National Institute of Fashion Technology has started the NIFT 2023 registration process on November 1 in online mode. Candidates can register online for NIFT 2023 on the official website- nift.ac.in. As per the released NIFT schedule, candidates will be able to submit their NIFT online form by December 31 without paying any late fee. In order to fill NIFT 2023 application form, candidates are required to fulfill the eligibility criteria which is specified by the exam conducting body.
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At the time of NIFT 2023 form filling, candidates will have to pay the category-wise application fee for the same. Candidates in the General category will have to pay Rs 3000 and Rs 1500 for SC/ST/ PwD categories, respectively. Apart from that candidates will have to upload all the requisite documents when the NIFT online form filling. NIFT 2023 entrance exam for UG and PG course will take place on February 5, 2023.
NIFT 2023 - Important dates
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Availability of NIFT application form 2023 |
November 1, 2022 |
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Last date to submit NIFT application form without late fee |
December 31, 2022 |
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The last date for online registration with a late fee of Rs 5,000 (in addition to the applicable application fee) through Credit/ Debit Card only |
First week of January 2023 |
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NIFT application form correction window |
Second week of January 2023 |
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NIFT 2023 exam date |
February 5, 2023 |
NIFT eligibility criteria 2023
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Candidates must have cleared Class 12th (Intermediate) exam from any recognized Central/ State Board of Secondary Education.
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As per age criteria, candidates' age should not be more than 24 years as on August 1, 2023.
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There is a relaxation of 5 years in age for those candidates who belong to Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribe/ Person with Disability (PWD) categories.
Documents/ details required to fill NIFT application form 2023
Candidates are advised to keep all the following documents and details ready with them before filling NIFT 2023 application form.
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Valid Email Id
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Educational qualification details
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Personal Details
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Certificate of Disability (if applicable)
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ST/ SC/ OBC Certificate (if applicable)
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Scanned Image of Signature
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Scanned Image of Photograph
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Details of Credit/Debit card in case of making payment online
Steps to fill NIFT application form 2023
In order to submit the NIFT 2023 application form successfully, candidates are required to refer to the following steps.
Step 1- Visit the official website of NIFT 2023- nift.ac.in
Step 2- Register by entering the required details to generate login credentials.
Step 3- Now fill out personal, communication, and required academic details in NIFT 2023 application form.
Step 4- Next, Choose the NIFT 2023 exam centre.
Step 5- Upload all the required documents in specified size and format.
Step 6- Pay the NIFT application fee 2023 and submit the application form.
After closing of the NIFT 2023 application form window, correction window will take place probably in the first week of January 2023. At the time of NIFT correction window candidates will be able to edit their details in submitted NIFT application form.
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