Know CEED 2019 Toppers

2 mins readUpdated on Mar 4, 2019 15:29 IST
CEED 2019 result has been declared by IIT Bombay today, March 4. Find out the toppers of CEED 2019 exam below.

CEED 2019 results have been declared by IIT Bombay today, March 4. Find out the toppers of CEED 2019 exam below.

CEED 2019 results have been declared on the official website of the exam. All candidates can check CEED result by logging in to their accounts using registered email ID and password.   

In 2019, total 5,491 candidates had appeared for the design entrance exam out of which 1,179 candidates have qualified the test. In 2018, 1,003 candidates had cleared the CEED exam.

CEED 2019 Toppers

As per the official notification released by IIT Bombay, Divya Lohia from Delhi has topped the CEED 2019 exam with Rank 1. Ranks 2 and 3 have been secured by Anurag Sachan from Kanpur and Alen Antony Francis from Ernakulum, respectively. Scores obtained by the top three rankers of CEED 2019 exam are mentioned below:

Topper

Rank Obtained

Score Obtained

Divya Lohia

1

70.59

Anurag Sachan

2

64.41

Alen Antony Francis

3

63.77

CEED Result Evaluation

Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IIT Bombay) conducts Common Entrance Examination for Design (CEED) to provide admission to candidates in Master of Design (MDes) and PhD programmes offered at colleges accepting CEED scores. CEED exam consists of two parts – A and B. Marks obtained by candidates in part A are used to shortlist candidates for part B of the exam. Thus, part B of CEED exam is evaluated only for those candidates who get shortlisted basis score in Part A.

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Minimum percentage of marks that candidates need to score in part A to get shortlisted for part B is as mentioned below:

Category

Minimum percentage of marks required in Part A for shortlisting

Open

10%

OBC NCL

9%

SC/ST/PwD

5%

Final CEED merit list is prepared by authorities by giving weightage to both parts of CEED exam as mentioned below:

Part

Weightage

A

25%

B

75%

Total

100%

Candidates are informed that mere obtaining a CEED rank does not guarantee admission in colleges accepting CEED scores. Qualifying candidates need to apply separately at each college that accepts CEED scores for MDes admissions. Thereafter, candidates need to meet the admission requirements of each college, which usually include appearing for another written test or interview round.

CEED 2019 exam was conducted on January 19 at 24 cities across India. Final CEED 2019 answer key for part A of the exam was released on February 4 on the official website of the exam. It may be noted that authorities do not release answer keys for part B of CEED exam.    

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