NIFT
National Institute of Fashion Technology Entrance Exam
Conducted by National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT)
About NIFT
Application Fee
| Category | Fee |
|---|---|
| sc_st | ₹1,500 |
| general | ₹3,000 |
NIFT Important Dates
| Event | Type | Session | Date | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Application Form Release Tentative | Registration | - | 21 Nov 2025 | Apply at the official NIFT website nift.ac.in |
| Last Date to Apply Tentative | Registration | - | 09 Jan 2026 | Last date to submit application form and pay fees online |
| Admit Card Download Tentative | Admit Card | - | 28 Jan 2026 | Download hall ticket from official NIFT portal |
| Exam Date Tentative | Exam | - | 08 Feb 2026 | NIFT entrance exam conducted across centres nationwide; includes GAT and CAT/DAT/MAT papers |
| Answer Key Release Tentative | Answer Key | - | 20 Feb 2026 | Provisional answer key released for GAT (General Ability Test) |
| Result Declaration Tentative | Result | - | 25 Mar 2026 | Written test results and merit list published on nift.ac.in |
| Situation Test / Studio Test Tentative | Exam | - | 10 Apr 2026 | Situation test for B.Des shortlisted candidates conducted at NIFT campuses |
| Final Result Declaration Tentative | Result | - | 05 May 2026 | Final merit list after situation test scores are included |
| Counselling Registration Tentative | Counselling | - | 15 May 2026 | Online counselling and seat allotment for B.Des, B.FTech, and M.Des programmes |
NIFT Eligibility Criteria
NIFT Exam Pattern
The NIFT Entrance Exam 2025 is conducted by the National Institute of Fashion Technology for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate design and technology programmes across 18 NIFT campuses in India. The exam comprises two distinct papers — the General Ability Test (GAT) and the Creative Ability Test (CAT) — together carrying a total of 200 marks.
Paper 1: General Ability Test (GAT)
| Section | Topics Covered | No. of Questions | Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quantitative Ability | Arithmetic, Algebra, Data Interpretation | 25 | 25 |
| Communication Ability | Vocabulary, Grammar, Reading Comprehension | 25 | 25 |
| English Comprehension | Passages, Inference, Synonyms/Antonyms | 15 | 15 |
| Analytical Ability | Logical Reasoning, Pattern Recognition | 20 | 20 |
| General Knowledge & Current Affairs | Fashion Industry, Design Trends, India & World GK | 15 | 15 |
GAT is an objective multiple-choice paper. Duration: 120 minutes. Total marks: 100. Each correct answer carries 1 mark. There is no negative marking for wrong answers.
Paper 2: Creative Ability Test (CAT)
The CAT is a studio-based offline test assessing a candidate's innate creative and design aptitude. Candidates are given drawing sheets and required to produce original artwork based on a given theme or situational brief. Duration: 180 minutes. Total marks: 100. The test evaluates creativity, use of colour, composition, line quality, visualisation ability, and originality of thought. No negative marking applies.
Total Combined Marks: 200 (GAT 100 + CAT 100). Final merit is calculated as a weighted composite of GAT, CAT, and for postgraduate programmes, Group Discussion and Personal Interview (GD/PI) rounds conducted at respective NIFT campuses.
NIFT Syllabus
General Ability Test (GAT) Syllabus
Quantitative Ability
- Number Systems and HCF/LCM
- Percentages, Profit & Loss, Simple and Compound Interest
- Ratio, Proportion and Mixture
- Time, Speed and Distance; Time and Work
- Basic Algebra — Linear and Quadratic Equations
- Data Interpretation: Bar Graphs, Pie Charts, Line Graphs, Tables
- Mensuration — Areas and Volumes of 2D and 3D figures
Communication Ability & English Comprehension
- Vocabulary: Synonyms, Antonyms, Analogies, Idioms and Phrases
- English Grammar: Tenses, Subject-Verb Agreement, Articles, Prepositions
- Reading Comprehension Passages — factual and inferential questions
- Fill in the Blanks, Sentence Correction, Para Jumbles
- Word Usage and Contextual Meaning
Analytical and Logical Ability
- Series Completion — Number, Letter, and Figural Series
- Coding-Decoding and Direction Sense
- Blood Relations and Seating Arrangement
- Analogies and Classification
- Pattern Recognition and Visual Puzzles
- Syllogisms and Statement-Conclusion
General Knowledge & Fashion Awareness
- Indian Fashion Industry — Major Designers, Fashion Weeks (FDCI, Lakmé), NIFT alumni
- International Fashion Brands and Luxury Houses
- Textile and Handicraft Heritage of India (Kanjeevaram, Banarasi, Phulkari, Chikankari, etc.)
- Current Affairs — India and International events (last 12 months)
- Art and Culture, Architecture, and Design History
- Awards, Personalities, and Sports (national and international)
- Important Government Schemes related to textiles and skill development (e.g., PM MITRA)
Creative Ability Test (CAT) Syllabus
Design Aptitude & Visual Communication
- Memory Drawing — Recall and draw objects, scenes, or figures from memory
- Imaginative Composition — Create a visual story or scene based on a given theme or set of words
- Perspective Drawing — Basic one-point and two-point perspective of interiors and objects
- Colour Theory — Hue, Saturation, Value, Complementary and Analogous colour schemes
- Principles of Design — Balance, Rhythm, Contrast, Unity, Emphasis, Proportion
- Figure Drawing and Human Proportions — Basic fashion illustration stances
- Still Life and Object Rendering using pencil shading and colour media
- Abstract Thinking — Converting a concept or emotion into a visual design
- Texture and Pattern Creation — Surface ornamentation inspired by Indian craft motifs
- Collage and Mixed-Media Composition (where materials are provided)
Situational Test (For M.Des / Shortlisted Candidates)
- 3D Model Making using paper, cardboard, and craft materials
- Problem-solving through product or space design
- Concept Presentation and Design Brief Interpretation
NIFT Cutoff Scores
Cutoff data is not available yet.
NIFT Preparation Tips
Know the NIFT Exam Pattern
NIFT entrance consists of two papers: the Creative Ability Test (CAT) and the General Ability Test (GAT). CAT is a studio-based drawing test (3 hours, 100 marks) assessing imagination and observation. GAT covers quantitative ability, communication ability, English comprehension, analytical ability, and general knowledge & current affairs. Understand the weightage of each section before building your study plan.
Recommended Books by Subject
- Creative Ability Test: NIFT/NID/IIFT Entrance Guide by R. Gupta; practice sketching from everyday objects, fashion magazines, and design annuals.
- GAT – Quantitative Ability: Quantitative Aptitude by R.S. Aggarwal (focus on percentages, ratios, and data interpretation).
- GAT – English & Communication: Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis; practice reading comprehension from The Hindu editorials.
- General Knowledge: Manorama Year Book 2025; follow fashion news via Vogue India, Grazia, and Lakme Fashion Week coverage.
Build a Structured Study Schedule
Divide your preparation into three phases over 3–4 months. Phase 1 (Month 1–2): Focus on GAT fundamentals — quantitative ability and English grammar. Phase 2 (Month 2–3): Intensify CAT sketching practice — spend at least 2 hours daily on still-life drawing, memory drawing, and imaginative compositions. Phase 3 (Final month): Full-length mock tests and revision of general knowledge and fashion current affairs.
Master the Creative Ability Test
The CAT is the differentiator in NIFT selection. Practice drawing from imagination, not just copying. Work on color theory using poster colors or watercolors. Practice themes like festival costumes, nature-inspired designs, and urban lifestyle. Study previous year CAT prompts (available via NIFT official website and coaching materials) to understand the style of questions expected.
Mock Test Strategy
Attempt at least 10–12 full-length mock tests in the last 6 weeks. Time yourself strictly — GAT has 120 questions in 120 minutes, so speed accuracy balance is critical. Review every incorrect answer. For CAT, assess your own work against NIFT selection criteria: originality, use of color, composition, and neatness.
General Knowledge & Fashion Awareness
NIFT GAT tests awareness of Indian and international fashion weeks, prominent designers (Sabyasachi, Manish Malhotra, Ritu Kumar), textile traditions of India, and recent trends in sustainable fashion. Maintain a weekly GK log from October through January covering fashion, art, and design news.
Exam-Day Tips
- Carry your own sketching materials for CAT (pencils HB/2B, eraser, sharpener, poster colors, brushes) as the list is specified in the admit card.
- Reach the centre at least 30 minutes early — NIFT centres are often in major metros and traffic delays are common.
- In GAT, attempt English and communication sections first as they are less time-consuming, then move to quantitative ability.
- For CAT, read the prompt fully before picking up your pencil — planning your composition for 2–3 minutes before drawing significantly improves the final output.
NIFT Counselling Process
NIFT conducts its own centralized counselling process managed directly by NIFT Headquarters, New Delhi (not JoSAA, MCC, or CSAB). After declaration of results, eligible candidates participate in the following steps:
- Result & Merit List Publication: NIFT publishes separate merit lists for CAT-based programmes (B.Des) and GAT-only programmes (B.FTech, MFM, etc.) on the official NIFT website (nift.ac.in). Shortlisted candidates are called for Situation Test (for B.Des) before final merit is decided.
- Situation Test (B.Des only): Shortlisted B.Des candidates attend a hands-on studio test at their designated NIFT campus. This is a physical material-handling test where candidates are judged on creativity, dexterity, and presentation. Marks from Situation Test are combined with CAT+GAT scores to generate the final merit list.
- Online Counselling Registration: Candidates on the final merit list register on the NIFT counselling portal using their application number and password. A non-refundable counselling registration fee (approx. ₹2,000 for General; ₹1,000 for SC/ST/PwD) must be paid online via net banking or UPI.
- Choice Filling & Locking: Candidates fill preferences for programme-campus combinations across all 20 NIFT campuses (Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Gandhinagar, Jodhpur, Kangra, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Kannur, Patna, Raebareli, Shillong, Srinagar, Surat, Tarapur, Navi Mumbai, Panchkula). Preferences must be carefully ordered and locked before the deadline — changes are not permitted after locking.
- Seat Allotment – Round 1: Seats are allotted based on merit rank, category (General/OBC/SC/ST/PwD/Kashmiri Migrant), and choice order. Allotment results are published online. Candidates must accept the allotted seat and pay the first instalment of tuition fees (approx. ₹50,000–₹80,000 depending on campus) within the stipulated window to confirm the seat.
- Seat Allotment – Round 2 (Spot/Sliding Round): Vacant seats after Round 1 are re-advertised. Candidates who accepted a seat in Round 1 may slide to a better preference if available, or new candidates from the waiting list may be accommodated. Fee already paid is adjusted.
- Document Verification & Reporting: After final allotment, candidates report to their allotted NIFT campus on the specified date with original documents: Class 10 & 12 mark sheets and certificates, NIFT admit card and scorecard, category certificate (if applicable), transfer certificate, passport-size photographs, and Aadhaar card. The campus academic section verifies all documents before admission is confirmed.
- Fee Payment & Enrolment: The remaining tuition fee balance for the semester is paid at the campus. Annual tuition fees for B.Des range from approximately ₹1.95 lakh to ₹2.20 lakh depending on the campus. Hostel accommodation (where available) is allotted separately based on availability and distance of domicile.
Candidates who do not report on the designated date or fail document verification forfeit their seat, and it is offered to the next candidate on the waiting list. The entire counselling process typically runs from April through July following the February examination.