NIFT 2023 Studio Test: List of eligible candidates out; Timings, venue here
As many as 19 students have been provisionally selected for the studio test and interview and seven have been put in the ineligible category.
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Try NowMridusmita Deka | March 17, 2023 | 09:43 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Insitute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) has announced the list of eligible and ineligible candidates for the studio test. The NIFT 2023 studio test and interview will be held on March 26. While the NIFT 2023 studio test will be held between 10 am to 12 noon, the interview will be conducted from 2 pm. The reporting time for the NIFT 2023 admission studio test is 9 am.
As many as 19 students have been provisionally selected for the studio test and interview and seven have been put in the ineligible category. The nift.ac.in website is hosting the list of the students eligible for the NIFT studio test and interview.
The studio test and interview will be held in NIFT Hyderabad, NIFT Gandhinagar, NIFT Mumbai, NIFT Bengaluru, NIFT Rae Bareilly, NIFT Jodhpur, NIFT Bhopal, NIFT Shillong and NIFT Patna.
The NIFT admit cards along with all the details of the conduct of the situation test and interview will be sent to the registered email id, the NIFT statement issuing the list of eligible and ineligible candidates said.
The allotment of centres for situation test and personal interview has been allotted on the basis of first come first serve basis and campuses chosen and allotted will be final and no change will be allowed.
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