The National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) entrance exam, which is being conducted annually on behalf of all the NIFT campuses in India, is the national level entrance exam for UG and PG degree courses in fashion designing and fashion technology at NIFT. NIFT exam is divided into three stages: -entrance exam (written exam), situation test, and personal interview. In the written test, the candidate’s creative ability, writing skills, and comprehension abilities are evaluated through multi-choice questions and questions that require describing the candidate’s skills on numeracy, communication ability, English comprehension, analysis, and the knowledge of general knowledge and current affairs.
The survival test is basis on the written test marks that are qualified to the situation test which is an observation and conceptional skill assessment. Then the Selected candidates are taken to personal interviews and portfolio reviews. In most cases in March or April, the NIFT declares results. NIFT Entrance test for the academic session 2024-25 is proposed to be held in January, 2024. The candidates may be informed about the results by April, 2024. The ultimate winners would be decided by summing up all scores of candidates from the three rounds. Seat will be given accordingly through counseling in the order of the students choice, rank and availability,
Feature | Details |
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Exam Name | NIFT Entrance Exam 2024 |
Conducting Body | National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) |
Exam Level | National Level |
Exam Frequency | Once a Year |
Exam Mode | Offline |
Exam Date | February 5, 2024 |
Eligibility | 10+2 or equivalent |
Application Form | Open |
Application Deadline | January 3, 2024 (Regular Fee) |
Exam Duration | CAT: 3 hours |
Exam Pattern | Written Exam (CAT and GAT) |
Syllabus | General Knowledge, Creative Ability, Quantitative Ability |
Marking Scheme | 1 mark for each correct answer, no negative marking |
Result | Expected in March 2024 |
Stage | Weightage |
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Creative Ability Test (CAT) | 50% |
General Ability Test (GAT) | 30% |
Situation Test/Personal Interview (ST/PI) | 20% |
1. Candidate's name and roll no.
2. NIFT program/course name
3. Eligibility Screening: Candidate type (general, SC, ST, OBC, etc.)
4. Candidates, who have scored the marks in individual sections of entrance test like GAT, CAT etc., is an index of biomedical science graduate selection.
5. The score and percentile rank of the candidate will be calculated from the total marks.
6. The candidate class will be determined through percentile score ranking
7. Qualification status- which means that counseling/admission has been successful or not.
8. Marks cut-off for different rank.
9. Brexit date the outcome is unlocked
10. Courses outline - sequence of lectures, learning materials, etc.