NIFT releases application form for B.Des, B.F.Tech
Prabha Dhavala | October 22, 2018 | 09:54 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, OCTOBER 22: National Institute of Fashion Technology has released the application form for the bachelor of design programme. The last date for the registration process is December 28, 2018. Candidates belonging to the general category can Rs 2000 as the application fee while those who are Schedule Caste, Schedule Tribe or physically handicapped category, they will have to pay Rs 1000.
Candidates can pay the fee through any of the following modes.
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Debit Card
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Credit Card
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Demand Draft
Before registering for the entrance test, candidates must ensure that they meet the requisite eligibility criteria. Students must keep all the documents and the necessary information ready with them before they start filling the application form. No change in the application form will be allowed after the candidate has paid the fee. After filling the application form, candidates must take a print out of the application form. Candidates can also fill the form by paying late fee of Rs 5000 till January 3, 2019 from December 29 onwards.
The authorities will also provide a correction window to the candidates from December 29 to January 3.
The entrance exam will be conducted on January 20 in offline mode.
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