NIFT 2023: Registration without a late fee ends today; Direct link, how to apply
Himanshu Shekhar | December 31, 2022 | 09:51 AM IST | 2 mins read
The National Institute of Fashion Technology will close NIFT 2023 registration window today. Check step by step process to fill online NIFT application form 2023 here.
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NEW DELHI-
The National Institute of Fashion Technology will close NIFT 2023 online registration process without a late fee today i.e. December 31. Candidates who are yet to apply for the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) and fill out the NIFT 2023 application form by visiting the official website - nift.ac.in. Prior to filling out the NIFT 2023 application form, candidates are required to check the NIFT eligibility criteria and also keep all the required documents/ details ready with them.
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While filling out the NIFT 2023 application form, candidates will be required to pay the NIFT application fee. Candidates belonging to the general category need to pay Rs 3000 and Rs 1500 for SC/ ST/ PWD. Candidates can pay the NIFT 2023 application fee by using a credit/ debit card or net banking. NIFT 2023 will be held on February 5.
NIFT application form 2023- Important dates
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Events |
Dates |
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Release of application form for NIFT 2023 |
November 1, 2022 |
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NIFT application form 2023 last date (Regular 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 |
January 1 to 8, 2023 |
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NIFT 2023 application form correction window |
January 9 to 12, 2023 |
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Download the NIFT exam admit card 2023 |
January 15, 2023 |
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NIFT exam date 2023 for UG & PG course |
February 5, 2023 |
NIFT eligibility criteria 2023
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Candidates should have passed their 10+2 exam or its equivalent in any discipline from a recognized board
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General candidates must be less than 24 years as of August 1, 2023. However, candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribe/ Person with Disability (PWD) categories get a relaxation of 5 years of the upper age limit.
Documents/ details to be ready before NIFT application form 2023
Candidates are advised to keep the following documents/ details ready with them before filling NIFT 2023 application form.
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Valid Email Id
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Details of Educational Qualification
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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
NIFT 2023- Application fee
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Category |
Application fee |
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General/ OBC (Non-creamy) |
Rs 3000 |
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SC/ ST/ PwD |
Rs 1500 |
Steps to fill out NIFT application form 2023
In order to submit NIFT 2023 application form successfully, candidates are required to follow the provided steps carefully.
Step 1- Visit the official website of NIFT admissions 2023
Step 2- Create NIFT 2023 login credentials
Step 3- Fill in all the required details in NIFT application form
Step 4- 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
After closing of NIFT 2023 application form window, NIFT will open the NIFT 2023 application form correction window. Registered candidates will be able to edit their details in the submitted NIFT application form 2023.
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