The National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), which conducts the national-level diagram entrance exam, will launch the syllabus for NIFT at its official admission portal - niftadmissions.in.
The NIFT entrance exam will be a two-tier process:
Quantitative Ability
This sub-test is designed to check the quantitative potential of the candidates. The subtest consists of questions on Addition, Multiplication, Division, Fractions, Percentage, Rate of Interest, Work and Task, Ratio and Proportion, and Distance.
Communication Ability and English Comprehension
This sub-test is aimed at testing the language ability of the candidates in daily verbal exchange in English. It consists of questions on synonyms, antonyms, words with corresponding meanings, singular, plural, one-word substitutes, idioms and phrases, correct spellings, understanding a scenario from a given passage, etc.
Analytical Ability and Logical Ability
This sub-test is designed to test the candidate’s ability for inference and good judgment from the given records and to consider the candidate’s ability to discover the given problem and practice reasoning in solving the core issues of the problem. Concepts and practices of creative and lateral questioning are likely to be useful.
General Knowledge and Current Affairs
This sub-test is designed to test the candidate’s universal understanding and contemporary affairs.
Case Study
This sub-test is based totally on a scenario in an enterprise environment. It helps to consider the candidate’s managerial ability.
The CAT takes look is administered to consider the intuitive ability, strength of remark thinking improvement, and diagram potential of the candidate. A necessary thing of the check is the creative and modern use of color and illustration skills
During the route of the exam, the candidate is no longer allowed to divulge their identity by way of marking the answer sheet. If discovered guilty, the candidate will be disqualified.
Design Theory |
Colour Terminology |
Inspiration & Design Development |
Colour Psychology & Optical Illusions |
Elements & Principles Of Design |
Mood, Theme & Colour Inter-relationship |
Natural & Geometrical Form |
Innovation in Design |
Principles of Composition |
Creative thinking & writing |
Optical Illusion |
Understanding Light & Shade |
Visual Logic |
Form & Function |
Colour, Pattern & Texture |
Theme Development |
Drawing Fundamentals |
Picture Analysis |
Memory Drawing |
Inspiration & Creativity |
Ornaments & motifs |
Use of Measurements, Scale & proportions |
Optical Illusion |
Foreshortening & Perspective |
Developing Themes & Colour Associations |
Usage of Colour in Compositions |
Imagination & Doodling |
3D Visualisation |
Presentation Techniques |
Expression & Emotion |
Exercises on imagination |
Lateral Thinking |
Story Pictures |
Graphics & Pictograms |
Innovation & Creation |
Design Awareness |
The Situation Test/GDPI is the 2nd stage of the NIFT entrance exam. Candidates will be shortlisted for this spherical on the groundwork of their rankings in the written tests.