Nitrogen (N) management practices has a significant impact on fruit yield of chilli and the physico-chemical properties of soil. To ensure sustainable soil fertility and optimal fruit productivity, it is necessary to consider the distinct levels and timings under N management practices. Therefore, an experiment was conducted at the Research farm, Department of Soil Science, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Punjab during the Kharif season of 2022-23 to evaluate the effect of N fertilizer without and with farmyard manure (FYM) in chilli on fruit yield and physio-chemical properties. The research experiment was conducted in split-plot design with three replications. There were two main plots (without and with FYM) with thirteen N treatments in sub-plots. The results revealed that integrated nutrient management (INM) plots (integration of N fertilizers with FYM @ 25 t ha-1) result significantly higher fruit productivity along with improving the soil properties with respect to N plots without FYM. The treatment, 113 kg N ha-1 applied in 4 split doses integrated with @ 25 t ha-1 FYM i.e., INM plots was proved to be significantly higher in fruit productivity (45.8%). The treatment 113 kg N ha-1 applied in 4 split doses has significantly higher macro and micronutrient content with respect to other treatments as compared to the recommended dose of fertilizer i.e, 75 kg N ha-1 applied in 2 split doses. Therefore, 113 kg N ha-1 applied in 4 split doses integrated with FYM @ 25 t ha-1 in chilli would be more beneficial for sustainable crop yield and soil fertility.