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NIFT 2025 Round 1 Result 2025 Declared For UG, PG Courses; Steps To Download

NIFT 2025 Round 1 Result 2025 Declared For UG, PG Courses; Steps To Download

News1825-04-2025

Students can check their NIFTEE 2025 stage 1 results on the official website at exams.nta.ac.in/NIFT/ or nift2025.ntaonline.in.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced the results for the National Institute of Fashion Technology Entrance Examination (NIFTEE) 2025 stage 1. The results have been declared for all courses except for the BFTech course, which will be released later along with the final results for undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) programmes. The final results will be out only after the Stage 2 results are released, the exam dates for which will be announced in due course of time.
Students can check their NIFTEE 2025 stage 1 results on the official website at exams.nta.ac.in/NIFT/ or nift2025.ntaonline.in. They can download their scorecards by using their application number and date of birth (DOB).
The NIFT 2025 stage 1 entrance exam for BDes, MDes, MFM, MFTech, and lateral entry BDes and BFTech took place on February 9 across 91 centres in 81 cities in both Hindi and English mediums.
'The Stage 1 Entrance Examinations for Bachelor of Design (B.Des.), Master of Design (M.Des.), Master of Fashion Management (M.F.M.), Master of Fashion Technology (M.F.Tech.), and Lateral Entry (B.Des. and B.F.Tech.) were successfully conducted on 9 February 2025 (Sunday) in 91 centres located across 81 cities in India, in Hindi and English mediums. Depending on the programme, the examinations were held in Computer Based Test (CBT) or Paper Based Test (PBT) mode," reads the official notice.
'The result of Stage 1 is being declared today for all programmes except Bachelor of Fashion Technology (B.F.Tech.), which will be announced separately in due course along with the final results of all UG and PG programmes, since there is no second phase examination for B.F.Tech," the notice added.
NIFT 2025 Round 1 Result 2025: How To Check?
Step 3. Enter your application number and date of birth.
Step 4. Hit submit.
Step 5. The NIFT stage 1 result 2025 will be displayed on the screen.
Step 6. Download and print a copy for future reference.
As per the criteria, candidates have been shortlisted in the ratio of 1:4 (one seat: four candidates), category-wise. In the case of PwD candidates, the shortlisting has been done with the additional condition that they must have secured at least 50% of the cut-off marks of their respective category, the official NTA notice added.

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