Quantitative Ability is one of the five sections of the GAT paper. Considering the GAT carries a hefty 40% weightage, it can effectively make or break your chances of doing well in the NIFT 2026 exam. Here we discuss the Quantitative Ability syllabus, prep tips, and much more.
The written exams of NIFT 2026 will comprise the CAT and GAT papers. The GAT paper carries 40% weightage, while the CAT carries 30% weightage. The Situation Test, which is conducted for shortlisted candidates, carries 20% weightage. Considering the weightage, the GAT paper is crucial to doing well in NIFT 2026.
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In this article, we discuss how candidates can prepare for the Quantitative Ability section of the GAT. The GAT paper has five sections, including the Quantitative Ability section. The quantitative ability section will include questions from topics like fractions, ratios and proportions, work and tasks, and distance. Given that the quantitative ability section has a maths element attached to it, some candidates may find it daunting. But it is also equally true that if the candidate puts in enough effort, the section can be one of the highest-scoring.
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- NIFT 2026 Syllabus for GAT
- How to prepare for the NIFT 2026 Quantitative Ability
- Recommended books for Quantitative Ability Section of NIFT 2026 GAT Paper
- NIFT 2024 Quantitative Ability Syllabus, Questions & Preparation - FAQs
NIFT 2026 Syllabus for GAT
The expected NIFTEE Syllabus for GAT 2026 is:
Topics |
Description |
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Quantitative Ability |
This sub-test is designed to test the quantitative ability of the candidates. The subtest consists of questions on Addition, Multiplication, Division, Fractions, Percentages, Rate of Interest, Work and Task, Ratio and Proportion, and Distance. |
This sub-test is aimed at testing the language ability of the candidates in day-to-day communication in English. It includes questions on synonyms, antonyms, words with corresponding meanings, singular, plural, one-word substitutes, idioms and phrases, correct spellings, comprehending a situation from a given passage, etc. |
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This sub-test is designed to test the candidate’s capacity for inference and logic from the given information and to evaluate the candidate’s ability to identify the given problem and apply reasoning in solving the core issues of the problem. Concepts and practices of creative and lateral thinking are likely to be useful. |
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This sub-test is designed to test the candidate’s general knowledge and current affairs. Candidates must keep themselves updated with the latest happenings. |
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Case Study |
This sub-test is based on a situation in an industry environment. It helps to evaluate the candidate’s managerial ability. |
How to prepare for the NIFT 2026 Quantitative Ability
The candidate needs to follow the following tips to prepare for the Quantitative Ability section of NIFTEE 2026 (GAT paper):
- Follow the syllabus prescribed for the Quantitative Ability section
- Consult the official NIFT exam pattern.
- Make sure that you have a well-defined study plan.
- Practice NIFTEE previous years’ sample papers - By solving sample papers, you can practice all the relevant questions associated with the Quantitative Ability section. The sample papers will contain the same types of questions as those asked in the actual exam, so their difficulty level and coverage will be as per the exam requirements.
- Solve previous years’ question papers - This exercise will help you find out what kind of questions have been asked over the years, the topic-wise weightage, and any specific trend being followed in framing questions for the Quantitative Ability section. Note that in some cases, questions may be repeated. So, if the candidate practices the question papers, there is a chance some questions may be asked that, to a large extent, are similar to questions asked in previous years.
- Take NIFT mock tests - Mocks should be taken closer to the exam, especially in the last few weeks leading up to the exam. By taking the mock tests, the candidate will be able to give the last-minute touches to their preparation and help fix silly and important errors.
Recommended books for Quantitative Ability Section of NIFT 2026 GAT Paper
To prepare for the Quantitative Ability section, the candidate may consult any or some of the following books:
- RS Aggarwal
- NIFT Arihant
Candidates are also urged to go through the full list of the best books for NIFT 2026
NIFT 2024 Quantitative Ability Syllabus, Questions & Preparation - FAQs
Q. When will NIFT 2025 exam be conducted?
A. The National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) will conduct the NIFT 2024 written exams on February 9, 2025. The written exam for the B.Des and M.Des programs comprises the GAT and the CAT.
Q. When will the application form open for NIFT 2025?
A. The NIFT 2025 application form for admission to design courses offered by the National Institute of Fashion Technogy (NIFT) is open. Candidates who meet the prescribed eligibility criteria can apply for the exam.
Q. How can I prepare for the Quantitative Ability section of NIFT 2025?
A. To prepare for the Quantitative Ability section, the candidate needs to first of all follow the exam syllabus and exam pattern. Next the candidate needs to buy the best books for the section, solve sample papers, and take mock tests. During preparation, the candidate is also urged to take notes.
Q. When should I start preparing for NIFT 2025?
A. Anything more than six months is a good enough time to prepare for NIFT 2025 exam. The candidate therefore must start their preparation for NIFT 2025 without any delay.
Q. Do I need to solve sample papers to prepare for quantitative ability section of NIFT 2025?
A. By solving sample papers of NIFT 2025, the candidate can improve their problem-solving ability for the quantitative ability section. The candidate can start solving sample papers from the very beginning.

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Answered a month ago
The fee for M.Des programme offered at NIFT is around INR 8 Lakhs.
Fee Components | Fee Amount (2 Years) (2025) |
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Tuition Fees | 5.86 Lakhs |
Hostel Fees* | 2.21 Lakhs |
One-time payment* | 27,200 |
Total fees | 8.35 Lakhs |
* Hostel fee is calculated on the basis of 1st year. Actual amount may vary. The fees might include components other than hostel fees. Meal Plan is not included in the mentioned fee.
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Answered a month ago
The fee of the B.Des programme at NIFT is around INR 14 lakhs.
Semester | NIFT Fees 2024 (INR) | NIFT Fees 2025 (INR) |
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Semester 1 | 1,83,200 | 1,91,700 |
Semester 2 | 1,43,000 | 1,50,000 |
Semester 3 | 1,69,800 | 1,78,700 |
Semester 4 | 1,50,000 | 1,58,000 |
Semester 5 | 1,78,700 | 1,87,800 |
Semester 6 | 1,58,000 | 1,66,000 |
Semester 7 | 1,93,700 | 2,03,200 |
Semester 8 | 1,66,000 | 1,74,000 |
Total (4 Years) | 13,42,400 | 14,09,400 |
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Answered a month ago
National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), New Delhi, is the best based on the India Today ranking (2025).
NIFT Delhi is considered the best NIFT campus in India because of the following:
It consistently ranks No. 1 among all NIFTs (India Today Ranking: 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022 and 2021)
It has
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Answered a month ago
The NIFT entrance exam is considered moderately difficult. The level of difficulty of the exam depends on a student's strengths and preparation. Since seats are limited and competition is high, even average questions feel tougher due to the pressure.
B.Des exam tests creativity, design aptitude, obse
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Answered a month ago
The educational qualification for NIFT admissions varies from course to course:
Programme | Educational Qualification Required |
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B.Des (Bachelor of Design) | Passed 10+2 (Class 12) in any stream (Science, Commerce, Arts, Humanities) from a recognised board |
B.FTech (Bachelor of Fashion Technology) | Passed 10+2 (Class 12) in any stream, but Mathematics as a subject in 10+2 is compulsory |
M.Des (Master of Design) | Undergraduate degree in any discipline from a recognised university |
M.FTech (Master of Fashion Technology) | B.FTech from NIFT or B.E./B.Tech from a recognised university |
MFM (Master of Fashion Management) | Undergraduate degree in any discipline from a recognised university |
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Answered a month ago
There are a total of 19 NIFTs in India that participate in the NIFT admission process. The participating institutes offer B.Des, M.Des, B.F.Tech, M.F.Tech, and M.F.M courses. Admission to the participating institutes will be on the basis of NIFT scores.
NIFT Varanasi has been newly added to the list
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Answered 2 months ago
Yes, candidates who have passed their H.S.C. vocational examination may apply for admission to the B.Des program.
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