Visit the NIIT website or the nearest NIIT center to explore the various programs offered (such as IT, Banking, Data Science, Digital Marketing, Software Engineering, etc.).
Select the program that aligns with your interests and career goals.
2. Register Online/Offline
Online: You can register on the official NIIT website. Create an account, fill out the application form, and select the course you're interested in.
Offline: You can visit any NIIT center and complete the registration process in person by filling out a form and submitting necessary documents.
3. Eligibility Check
NIIT will check your eligibility based on the program requirements. For example, some programs may require specific academic qualifications like a 10+2 or a bachelor's degree.
You may be asked to provide documents like educational certificates, ID proof, etc.
4. Entrance Test/Assessment (if applicable)
Some programs, especially in advanced fields like data science or programming, may require an entrance test or assessment to evaluate your skills.
If applicable, you will receive details regarding the test schedule, format, and preparation.
5. Counseling Session
NIIT may schedule a counseling session to guide you through the program details, career prospects, and help you make an informed decision.
This could be in-person, over the phone, or through an online platform.
6. Fee Payment
Once you're accepted into the program, you will need to pay the course fee. NIIT offers various payment options like online payments, EMIs, or bank loans.
Be sure to check if there are any scholarship options or discounts available at the time of admission.
7. Course Commencement
After completing the formalities, you can start your classes on the specified date. Some programs may offer a blend of classroom and online learning, while others could be fully digital.
8. Student ID and Study Materials
Once enrolled, you’ll receive your student ID, access to study materials, and online resources (if applicable).
You may also get access to mentorship, industry interactions, and practical projects, depending on the program.