NIFT counselling 2023 registrations begin on niftadmissions.in; Apply till May 8
Ishita Ranganath | April 29, 2023 | 09:07 PM IST | 1 min read
NIFT counselling 2023 registrations will end on May 8, 2023 at niftadmissions.in. Check documents required and other guidelines here.
NEW DELHI: The National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) has commenced the registrations for the NIFT counselling 2023 process. Candidates that have appeared and qualified the NIFT 2023 entrance exam on February 5, 2023 can apply on the official website- niftadmissions.in.
"Candidates who have successfully cleared the selection process as per the final result for NOFT admissions- 2023, should register and fill in preferences for academic programmes by 12 PM (midnight) on May 8, 20-23. Candidates should ensure that all documents submitted by them have been verified and there are no observations," read an official notice.
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Documents required for NIFT Counselling 2023
Candidates will require the documents mentioned below for the NIFT seat allocation 2023. The formats for the following documents has been shared on the official website.
- Undertaking regarding anti-ragging and refund of fee.
- Medical certificate.
- Candidates applying for NRI sponsored seats are required to submit documents from their NRI sponsor.
- Candidates must make sure category documents, if any, have been verified. Benefit of reservation can only be availed on verification of respective category documents.
- "Do not fake/ forge any documents. Not only will your admission be canceled (at any stage - even after joining) but legal action may also be taken," read an official NIFT notice.
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