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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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NIFT cutoff for a participating NIFT is the last rank for which admission is offered in for a particular programme and category. This means, if a candidate fails to score a rank equal to or higher than the cutoff rank, they don't get admission. Typically, a higher ranked institute will invite:

More applications

Higher ranked candidates

This in turn pushes up the cutoff in higher ranked (or popular) institutes. Likewise, a lower-ranked institute will receive comparatively fewer number of applications, and mostly from lower-ranked candidates. This means, cut-off in these institutes are lower making it much easier to get admission.

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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There are 19 NIFTs that will accept NIFT 2026 Scores for admission purposes. These institutes are known as participating colleges.

However, in addition to the participating colleges, there are other private colleges that will also consider NIFT 2026 scores for admission to their UG and PG design courses. The candidates are urged to go through the list of result-sharing institutes.

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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One big concern students have regarding the delay in the NIFT exams is that the upcoming admission schedule could be cramped. If that had happened, the student would have had very limited time to prepare for the situation test/ personal interview. The other concern was if a student had failed to qualify in the written exams, he would also have limited time to plan his or her next course of action.

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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NTA doesn't allow any objection window against the final key. This means, the keys included in the final key are final and officially the correct answers to questions asked in the GAT exam.

The FINAL answer key of NIFT 2025 will be released tentatively in the last week of June 2026.

The candidate can use the answers given in the final key to calculate the number of correct attempts and consequently the probable score.

Note, the NTA will release the recorded responses and NIFT 2026QP around the 3rd week of February 2026.

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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The NTA will release the NIFT 2026 answer key (FINAL) in April 2026.

The final key will be released after considering objections filed by the candidate. Note that there is no provision to challenge the final answer key.

So, the keys included in the FINAL answer key of NIFT 2026 will be considered to the correct and official answers.

The last date to file objections against the draft key will be notified on the admission portal.

The draft key will be released in February 2026.

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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The NTA also releases the recorded responses for the NIFT exam. The recorded responses are the corbon copy of the candidate’s answer sheet.

The recorded responses are meant to bring transparency to the conduct of the NIFT entrance exam. For instance, the candidate can’t be unfairly penalized or awarded marks, as the answer sheets will be in the public.

It is because the candidate can challenge the result if there is an anomaly.

Further, the candidate can use the NIFT recorded responses to correctly calculate their probable scores. 

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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The NIFT answer key objection window will close once the draft key is released. To submit objections, you have to:

  1. Go to the NTA NIFT admission portal 

  2. Click on the objection submission link

  3. A log-in window will open

  4. Log in using candidate credentials

  1. Once you log in, you can access the objection form

  2. Enter you roll number, date of birth, program, and question booklet series

  3. Select the answer key you want to challengeSelect the Question number

  4. Attach the supporting documents and describe your observation in concise and clear terms

  5. Make the payment of INR 200 per objection (note, the fee is non-refundable)

Once you are done, submit the appli

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