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8th May 2015, 02:25 PM
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How Many Students Give IIFT
How many students appear in the IIFT Entrance Exam for admission in Indian Institute of Foreign Trade? Tell me the intake capacity in each course offered by the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade? Tell me the selection process for admission in this Institute?
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6th August 2020, 03:54 PM
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Re: How Many Students Give IIFT
I want to do MBA in International Business from IIFT for this preparing for entrance exam. Will you provide details How Many Students Give IIFT entrance exam also provide all important dates?
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6th August 2020, 03:55 PM
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Re: How Many Students Give IIFT
National Testing Agency will conduct IIFT 2021 to provide admission to candidates in two years full time MBA in International Business that is offered at Indian Institute of Foreign Trade. Approx 55000+ candidates appeared in the IIFT entrance exam for admission to 420 seats in MBA (IB) IIFT New Delhi: 220 IIFT Kolkata: 140 IIFT Kakinada (Andhra Pradesh): 60 Important dates: IIFT exam application start date Second week of September, 2020 End date of application form of IIFT exam First week of November, 2020 Issue of Admit card Third week of November, 2020 IIFT 2021 First week of December, 2020 Announcement of IIFT 2021 result Second week of December, 2020 Group Discussion and Personal Interview January/ February, 2021 Beginning of new session First week of July, 2021 Minimum marks required IIFT will require candidates of general category to have minimum 50% marks in Bachelor’s. Whereas, the candidates of SC/SC/PwD category will be given 5% relaxation and will be able to fill the IIFT 2021 application form with 45% marks as well. Qualifying Exam Candidates before applying should ensure that they have a Bachelor’s degree of minimum three years with required percentage. Preparation Books For IIFT: The Person Guide To Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation Nishit Sinha Magazines like Business India, Business Today, Business World, Outlook, Forbes Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning R.S. Aggarwal |
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