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NTA Releases Exam City Slips for NIFTEE 2026: Download Instructions and Exam Date

The National Testing Agency has released the exam city slips for the NIFTEE 2026. Candidates can download their slips from the official NTA website using their application details. The exam is scheduled for February 8th, and candidates are advised to prepare effectively by taking mock tests and reviewing past papers. Stay updated for the release of the admit cards as the exam date approaches.
 
NTA Releases Exam City Slips for NIFTEE 2026: Download Instructions and Exam Date

NTA Exam City Slips for NIFTEE 2026 Now Available



The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced the availability of exam city slips for the National Institute of Fashion Technology Entrance Exam (NIFTEE). Candidates who have registered for this examination can now download their respective exam city slips and verify their exam city details by visiting the official NTA website.


To access the exam city slip, candidates must provide their application number, password, and captcha code.


Steps to Download NTA NIFTEE Exam City Slip

Follow these steps to download your exam city slip:


1. Go to the official NTA website.


2. On the homepage, locate and click on the link labeled 'NTA NIFTEE Stage-I Exam City Details 2026'.


3. Enter your application number, password, and captcha code in the required fields.


4. After submitting your details, the exam city slip will be displayed on your screen.


5. Make sure to print a copy for your records.


Important Exam Date Information

Exam Date:


The NIFTEE will take place on February 8th. The admit card for the examination will be issued shortly before the exam date. Candidates are encouraged to frequently check the official website for updates regarding their admit cards.


Preparation Tips for Candidates

How to Prepare Effectively:


With limited time remaining for preparation, candidates should consider the following strategies to enhance their study efforts:


1. Take daily mock tests to assess your readiness.


2. Solve previous years' question papers to identify areas needing improvement and familiarize yourself with the exam format.