The Advance City Intimation Slip for NIFT Entrance Exam 2026 has been officially released for NIFT UG, NIFT PG, and NIFT NLEA UG candidates. Applicants who have successfully registered for the exam can now check which city their exam centre will be located in before the release of the admit card.
The National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) releases the city intimation slip to help candidates plan their travel, accommodation, and logistics in advance, especially those appearing from distant states.
This update is crucial because many candidates confuse city intimation slip with the admit card, which can lead to panic or misinformation. This article clears all such doubts and guides you step-by-step.
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๐ Quick Review (At a Glance)
- โ Exam Name: NIFT Entrance Exam 2026
- ๐ Courses Covered: UG, PG & NIFT NLEA UG
- ๐๏ธ City Intimation Status: Released
- ๐ชช Admit Card Status: To be released separately
- ๐ Mode: Online (Official Portal)
- ๐ฏ Purpose: Know exam city before admit card
๐๏ธ What Is NIFT Advance City Intimation Slip?
The NIFT Advance City Intimation Slip informs candidates only about the city where their exam centre will be located. It does NOT contain:
- Exam centre address
- Exam date & time
- Reporting time
- Roll number
๐ These details will be mentioned only in the NIFT Admit Card.
๐งพ Courses Covered Under This Notice
The city intimation slip has been released for candidates appearing in:
- ๐จ NIFT UG Programmes (B.Des / B.FTech)
- ๐งต NIFT PG Programmes (M.Des / MFM / M.FTech)
- ๐งโ๐ NIFT NLEA UG (Lateral Entry Admission)
๐ฅ๏ธ How to Check NIFT City Intimation Slip 2026?
Follow these simple steps to avoid errors:
- ๐ Visit the official NIFT examination portal
- ๐ Click on โNIFT 2026 Candidate Loginโ
- ๐ Enter your Application Number & Date of Birth
- ๐ Click on Advance City Intimation Slip
- ๐ฅ Download & save it for reference
โ ๏ธ Tip: Use a laptop/desktop and stable internet to avoid login issues.
โ Common Problems Faced by Candidates (Solved)
๐ซ โI Canโt See My Exam Centre Addressโ
โ๏ธ Reason: This is only a city slip, not the admit card.
โ๏ธ Solution: Wait for the official admit card release.
๐ โCity Allotted Is Not My First Preferenceโ
โ๏ธ Reason: Allotment depends on availability.
โ๏ธ Solution: City once allotted cannot be changed.
๐งพ โDetails Missing or Incorrectโ
โ๏ธ Reason: Incomplete form or system delay.
โ๏ธ Solution: Contact NIFT helpdesk immediately via official support.
๐ต โWebsite Not Opening / Login Errorโ
โ๏ธ Reason: Heavy traffic on result/update day.
โ๏ธ Solution: Try during non-peak hours or clear browser cache.
๐ซ Difference Between City Intimation Slip & Admit Card
| Feature | City Intimation Slip | Admit Card |
|---|---|---|
| Exam City | โ๏ธ Yes | โ๏ธ Yes |
| Exam Centre Address | โ No | โ๏ธ Yes |
| Exam Date & Time | โ No | โ๏ธ Yes |
| Entry to Exam Hall | โ No | โ๏ธ Mandatory |
โฐ When Will NIFT Admit Card 2026 Be Released?
The NIFT Admit Card 2026 is expected to be released a few days before the exam date. Candidates are advised to:
- Regularly check the official website
- Keep login credentials ready
- Avoid relying on unofficial sources
๐ Important Instructions for Candidates
- ๐จ๏ธ Do not print the city slip unnecessarily
- ๐งณ Start travel planning early if city is far
- ๐ฑ Keep a digital copy saved on your phone
- โ Do not panic if admit card is not released yet
๐ Important Links
- Check Your NIFT City Intimation Here
- Official Website: exams.nta.nic.in
๐ Candidates can also check for Admit card Updates here
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๐ข Final Words
The release of the NIFT Advance City Intimation Slip 2026 is a key pre-exam milestone for UG, PG, and NLEA UG candidates. While it does not allow exam entry, it helps aspirants prepare logistically and mentally.
๐ Stay calm, stay updated, and wait for the admit card.
We will update this page immediately once the NIFT Admit Card 2026 is released.
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