Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Delhi
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
IIFT Delhi total fee includes several components such as tuition fee, alumni fee, library deposit (refundable), student activities fee, etc. The institute accepts fee payments in five instalments. The maximum fee amount has to be paid at the time of admission. IIFT Delhi PhD tuition fee is INR 2.5 lakh. This tuition fee is as per the data taken from unofficial sources. Hence, the actual amount may vary. For more details on the fee structure, candidates can also visit the institute's official website.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Candidates applying for the IIFT Delhi PhD course need to pay the application fee. The fee must be paid within the due date to submit the application successfully. Find below the category-wise registration fee:
Category | Application Fee |
|---|---|
General | INR 2,500 |
SC/ST/PwD | INR 1,250 |
NOTE: The above-given application fee is as per unofficial sources. Hence, may vary.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Every candidate must decide on the number of mock tests according to their own ability, strengths and weaknesses viz. the IIFT syllabus. However, it is recommended that candidates must practice at least 25 to 30 IIFT mock tests during exam preparation to reach 99 percentile level.
The best time to start mock test practice is after completing the IIFT syllabus because if you solve mock tests without gaining control over the topics you might face difficulties in many. So, first complete the syllabus and then start mock test practice. Keep at least 2 months for IIFT mock test practice so that you can solve 25 to 30 mock tests in total in a
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Ideally, six to eight hours daily is what experts recommend for IIFT exam preparation, but since working professionals can’t devote that many hours, they should at least strive to devote four hours every day. They can study for longer hours on Saturday and Sunday. By striking a balance between weekdays and weekends, working professionals can crack the IIFT exam. It is just that they will have to study after work.
They should start preparation much earlier as they will have less time to devote on daily basis. Ideally a working professional should start preparing for IIFT exam from March so that they have ample time to complete the
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension section of IIFT entrance exam has the maximum weightage. There are 35 questions in this section and total marks is 105. Each question carries 3 marks for correct attempt and -1 for incorrect attempt. This section is usually of moderate difficulty level. The questions are asked from Reading Comprehension passages, Identify the Synonym, Identify Grammatically Correct/Incorrect Sentence, One Word Substitution, Jumbled Paragraphs, etc. The Reading Comprehension passages are simple and fact based so there's not much pressure on candidates to get the gist right. Verbal Ability and Grammar questions
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, it is not mandatory to answer every question in IIFT entrance exam and no marks will be deducted for skipping questions. If you are not sure of the right answer to a question, skip it to avoid negative marking.
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