Correction Window Opens For NIFT Entrance Exam 2026

NIFT Entrance Exam 2026: Candidates can correct NIFT 2026 application details on official site from Jan 21-22 after fee payment

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NIFT Entrance Exam: NIFTEE is scheduled for February 8, 2026 (Sunday).
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  • The NTA has opened the correction window for NIFT Entrance Exam 2026 applications.
  • Candidates can make corrections from January 21-22, 2026 until 11:50 pm with a fee.
  • Changes allowed include candidate details, academic info, exam states, and centres.
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New Delhi:

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has activated the correction window for the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Entrance Examination 2026 (NIFTEE) Stage 1. Candidates who wish to make any corrections in the application forms for the NIFTEE  2026 can visit the official website of the NIFTEE to verify their particulars. The corrections can be made from January 21-22, 2026 upto 11:50 pm. Corrections will only be applicable after payment of additional fee. The fee can be paid by the candidate either through Credit/Debit/ NET Banking/UPI.

Since this is one-time facility extended to the candidates, they are advised to do the corrections carefully. 

Candidates will be allowed to change any one of the following: 

  • Candidate name
  • Father name
  • Mother name

Candidates will be allowed to change all the fields:

  • Class 10/ Equivalent details
  • Class  12/ Equivalent details
  • Graduation details
  • Postgraduation details
  • Date of birth
  • Gender
  • Category
  • Sub-category/PwBD

Candidates will be allowed to change exam states and centres

Candidates will not be allowed to change:

  • Mobile number
  • E-Mail address
  • Address
  • Signature

The entrance test for admission to UG, PG, NLEA (Lateral Entry), Artisans Category, and PhD programmes for the 2026-27 academic session will be held on February 8, 2026 (Sunday). According to NTA, the exam will be conducted in 100 cities across the country in both Computer-Based Test (CBT) and Pen-and-Paper Test (PBT) modes, depending on the test component.

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