NIFT entrance exam 2025 registration ends tomorrow; UG, PG programmes, fee structure
Vagisha Kaushik | January 5, 2025 | 09:54 AM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will close the registration for the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) 2025 entrance exam tomorrow, January 6, 2025. Eligible candidates can apply for the NIFT entrance exam 2025 on the official website, exams.nta.ac.in/NIFT.
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Aspirants will be allowed to fill the application form for NIFT entrance exam with a late fee of Rs 5,000 between January 7 and January 9, 2025. After closing the registration window, the testing agency will commence the facility to edit the application form.
NIFT 2025 entrance exam will be held on February 9, 2025 for admission to undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD programmes in design for the 2025-26 academic year.
NIFT 2025 Entrance Exam: Programmes offered, fees
The entrance test will be conducted for the following programmes offered by various NIFT campuses:
- Bachelor of Design (BDes)
- Bachelor of Fashion Technology (BFTech )
- Master of Design (MDes)
- Master of Fashion Management (MFM)
- Master of Fashion Technology (MFTech)
- NIFT Lateral Entry Admission (NLEA)- BDes
- NIFT Lateral Entry Admission (NLEA)- BFTech
Also read UCEED 2025 admit card out at uceed.iitb.ac.in; make changes in hall ticket by January 9
The fee structure for design programmes for the 2025-29 batch is as follows:
|
Fee Type |
2025-26 (Rs) |
2026-27 (Rs) |
2027-28 (Rs) |
2028-29 (Rs) |
|
Semester Wise Academic Fees |
|
|
|
|
|
Tuition Fee (Non-refundable) |
Rs 150,000 |
Rs 150,000 |
Rs 158,000 |
Rs 158,000 |
|
Library Fee (per year) (Non-refundable) |
Rs 10,000 |
Rs 0 |
Rs 10,500 |
Rs 0 |
|
Mediclaim & Student Development Fee (per year) (Non-refundable) |
Rs 4,900 |
Rs 0 |
Rs 5,100 |
Rs 0 |
|
Exam Fee (per year) |
Rs 4,900 |
Rs 0 |
Rs 5,100 |
Rs 0 |
|
Total (Semester-wise) |
Rs 169,800 |
Rs 150,000 |
Rs 178,700 |
Rs 158,000 |
|
One Time Payments |
|
|
|
|
|
Security Deposit (Refundable) |
Rs 12,600 |
Rs 0 |
Rs 0 |
Rs 0 |
|
Alumni Association Membership Fee (Non-refundable) |
Rs 0 |
Rs 0 |
Rs 0 |
Rs 6,200 |
|
Registration Fee (One time) |
Rs 9,300 |
Rs 0 |
Rs 0 |
Rs 0 |
|
Total One-Time Payments |
Rs 21,900 |
Rs 0 |
Rs 0 |
Rs 6,200 |
|
Grand Total |
Rs 191,700 |
Rs 150,000 |
Rs 178,700 |
Rs 164,200 |
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