NIFT 2025 correction window reopens till tomorrow; edit details at nift.ac.in
Vikas Kumar Pandit | January 15, 2025 | 06:04 PM IST | 2 mins read
The NIFTEE 2025 exam is scheduled to be held on February 9, 2025, in two different modes.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has reopened the application correction window for the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) 202 today, January 15. Candidates who have not yet made changes in their NIFT 2025 application form can do so through the official website, exams.nta.ac.in/NIFT.
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“NTA is in receipt of several requests from candidates to re-open the correction window as candidates were unable to complete the online correction in the particulars of their respective Application Forms during the correction window provided by NTA from 10 January 2025 to 12 January 2025,” the official notice read.
Earlier, the NIFTEE 2025 application correction window was opened for three days from January 10 to January 12, 2025. Candidates will have to log in using their registration number and date of birth or password to edit the NIFT 2025 application form. Candidates will also have to pay the additional fee (wherever applicable) through credit, debit card, net banking and UPI while editing the application form.
“Please note that final correction shall be applicable only after payment of an additional fee, if required. In case of a change in Category, or PwBD, if there is an impact on the fee amount then the Candidate will be charged an excess fee, as applicable. Excess payment made will not be refunded, if any,” the notification further read.
The NIFT 2025 entrance exam is scheduled to be held on February 9, 2025, in two different modes. The General Ability Test (GAT) will be conducted in computer-based test (CBT) mode, while the Creative Ability Test (CAT) will be held in pen-and-paper-based test (PBT) mode.
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NIFT 2025 editable fields
Candidates can check the NIFT 2025 editable fields from the table below.
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Corrections |
Fields |
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Candidates shall NOT be allowed to change |
Mobile Number, E-Mail address, Address (Permanent and Present), Signature – Image Upload |
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Candidate shall be allowed to change any one of the fields |
Candidate Name, Father Name, Mother Name |
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Candidates shall be allowed to change all the fields |
Class 12. Equivalent details, Graduation Details, Post Graduation Details |
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Candidates shall be allowed to change |
Examination States and Cities, Examination City Selection |
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Candidate shall be allowed to change all the fields |
Date of Birth, Gender, Category, Sub-category, PwBD |
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Candidate shall be allowed to edit the fields |
Programme Selection |
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