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Seat Availability and Reservation Policies at NIFT Campuses

Seat Availability and Reservation Policies at NIFT Campuses

This analysis provides a breakdown of seat availability and reservation policies for various programs across NIFT campuses.

Regular Seat Availability (B.Des and B.F.Tech)

Detailed information on seat distribution can be found in the provided sources. Here's a summary:

  • Comprehensive Breakdown: Tables present a campus-wise breakdown of available seats for each program (B.Des and B.F.Tech), categorized by reservation (Open, SC, ST, OBC, EWS, PwD, State Domicile, NRI/Foreign National).
  • Specific Examples: Bengaluru campus, for instance, offers 34 seats in Fashion Design (FD) for the Open category, with specific allocations for other categories. This pattern is repeated for programs like Leather Design (LD), Accessory Design (AD), Textile Design (TD), etc.
  • Total Seat Allocation: The tables provide clear summaries of total seats available per campus and across all campuses (e.g., 5289 regular seats for B.Des and B.F.Tech programs).

NIFT Lateral Entry Admission (NLEA) Seat Availability

A separate table (reference 6) details seat availability for NLEA, allowing students with diplomas or degrees to enter the third year of B.Des or B.F.Tech programs.

  • Category-wise Distribution: This table lists the total NLEA seats (749) and breaks it down by program and reservation categories.
  • Noteworthy Observation: The Apparel Production (AP) program under B.F.Tech has the highest number of NLEA seats (304), suggesting potential demand for experienced professionals in this field.

Reservation Policy

The sources (reference 7-10) explain the reservation policy implemented by NIFT.

  • Percentage Allocation:
    • SC: 15%
    • ST: 7.5%
    • OBC (Non-Creamy Layer): 27%
    • GEN-EWS: 10%
    • PwD: 5% (horizontal reservation across all categories)
  • Document Verification: Valid and verifiable certificates are required for the chosen category. Failing to submit these documents will place the candidate in the open category.
  • Important Considerations:
    • Unfilled OBC (NCL), EWS, and Domicile seats will be converted to the open category after two rounds of seat allocation.
    • Unfilled Domicile SC/ST seats will be merged with respective SC/ST seats.
    • Unfilled PWD seats will be converted to their respective categories (Open, OBC, SC, ST).

State Domicile Category

The sources (reference 13-16) explain provisions for State Domicile seats, providing preferential admission to local candidates.

  • Domicile Determination: Domicile is determined by the location of the school where the candidate completed their 12th grade.
  • Seat Availability: Campuses like Patna, Kangra, etc., offer seven supernumerary domicile seats. NIFT Srinagar offers 12 seats for specific regions.
  • Important Note: Unfilled Domicile seats will be merged into respective category seats after two rounds of seat allocation.

Foreign National/NRI Category

The sources (reference 17-21) outline the admission process and seat availability for Foreign Nationals/NRIs.

  • Selection Criteria: Selection is based on SAT/GMAT/GRE scores, and candidates are exempt from the NIFT Entrance Examination.
  • Seat Availability:
    • 5 supernumerary seats per program in major campuses (Bengaluru, Chennai etc.)
    • 3 supernumerary seats per program in other campuses.
  • NRI Sponsored Seats: Unfilled NRI seats are offered as NRI sponsored seats based on Common Merit Rank (CMR) during seat allocation. These seats have higher fees.

In conclusion, the provided sources offer a comprehensive overview of NIFT's admission process, including seat availability, reservation policies, and specific categories like state domicile and NRI admissions

 


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