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<p style="text-align: justify;">To letter-writing, students must practice by referring to solved examples and assessing the past year's question papers. While practicing, they must focus on clarity, grammar, and correct format. Use concise language and remember to proofread.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">In competitive exams, just next to the question, the word count is written, however, most exams expect 150–200 words. Going beyond can cost marks and also consume a lot of time and in exams, a student needs to be time-constrained. Practice writing letters that are concise, focused, and within limits.</p>

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Hi Suravi,
Almost every top design school will ask you to showcase your portfolio at the time of the admission interview. So, right after candidates give their Design Aptitude Test (that) for CEED or NID admissions, they should immediately start working on building their portfolio. You can find all the details about the portfolio building and studio test by following the below links:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/design/fashion-design/articles/5-tips-to-prepare-your-portfolio-for-ceed-and-nid-entrance-exam-blogId-12132" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/design/fashion-design/articles/5-tips-t... View more

5 Views Posted 9 months ago

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<p data-start="762" data-end="893">No, each institute has its own admission process, even though they accept CEED scores. Generally, CEED admission process includes</p><ul data-start="895" data-end="1133"><li data-start="895" data-end="950">Shortlisting of candidates based on CEED scores</li><li data-start="951" data-end="1028">Institute-specific written tests or assignments (varies by institute)</li><li data-start="1029" data-end="1080">Personal Interview (PI) or portfolio review</li><... View more

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<p>To fill the CEED form, candidate should</p><ul><li>Get registered by entering details like name, email id, mobile number and date of birth.</li><li>&nbsp;On successful registration, an applicant account will be created.</li><li>Next, log in to candidate account and fill in personal, academic, and contact details.</li><li>Select test centres; a maximum of three exam centres can be selected in order of priority.&nbsp;</li><li>Upload scanned images of your photograph and signature, and certificates.</li><li>Pay the application fee.</li></ul... View more

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<p>If you're looking to <strong>practice future tenses</strong> or <strong>examples and structure of future tenses</strong>, the following books are some of the popular options to purchase:</p><table style="width: 73.7723%;"><tbody><tr><th style="width: 50.7805%;"><p>Book Name</p></th><th style="width: 49.2195%;"><p>Author/ Publication</p></th></tr><tr><td style="width: 50.7805%;"><p>English Grammar in Use</p></td><td style="width: 49.2195%;"><p&... View more

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<p>There are <strong>four types of future tenses in grammar</strong>. These are; <strong>Simple Future</strong>, <strong>Future Continuous, Future Perfect&nbsp;</strong>and <strong>Future Perfect Continuous tense.&nbsp;</strong>Find below <strong>examples for each of the four future tenses</strong>:</p><ul><li><strong>Simple Future</strong>: I will text you later. (<strong>Subject + will/ shall + base verb)</strong></li><li><strong>Future Continuous:&nbsp;</strong>He will be partying until the sunr... View more

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<p>Alliteration is used when there's a repetition of initial consonant sounds, while the rhyme is the repetition of ending sounds in words. Alliteration is also called as head rhyme or initial rhyme for the same reason.</p>

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<p>Find below the list of <strong>ten examples for future tense</strong>:</p><ol><li>I will call you on coming Monday.</li><li>She will take you to the cafe.</li><li>Jane is going to attend the ball tomorrow.</li><li>By next week, I will have finished working on this painting.</li><li>Next month, they will have been living in Seoul for over a decade.</li><li>At this time coming July, I will be travelling to Japan.</li><li>Joon will dance after Jin.</li><li>I am going to visit the art gallery this weekend.</li><li... View more

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<p><strong>Future tense in English grammar</strong> is used to describe <strong>an act that has not yet happened but is expected to take place in future</strong>. This applies to whether one's talking about their goals, planning something, making predictions, and more. Some common <strong>future tense examples</strong> are as follows:</p><ul><li>I <strong>will </strong>eat out tomorrow.</li><li>She <strong>will </strong>go to the mart next friday.</li><li>Rayn is <strong>going to</strong> Dubai next month.</li></... View more

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<p>Check out the following list to know about some <strong>examples of alliteration in English</strong>:</p><ul><li>Mickey Mouse</li><li>Fast &amp; Furious</li><li>Cold, Crisp &amp; Clear</li><li>PayPal</li><li>Bustling Bees</li><li>Whistling winds</li><li>Peter Pieper picked a peck of pickled peppers.</li></ul>

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<p>In English grammar, <strong>alliteration is a figure of speech</strong> used when there's a repetition of the same initial consonant in words that are closely related. For&nbsp;<strong>example</strong>: “wind whistled wildly” repeats “w” sound, making the <strong>literary device used an alliteration</strong>.</p>

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<p>There are <strong>three types of alliteration</strong>:</p><ul><li>Initial Alliteration</li><li>Hidden Alliteration</li><li>&lt;!- [if !supportLists]-&gt;·Consonantal Alliteration</li></ul>

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<p>To appear in the CEED 2026 exam, the candidate must have passed a degree, Diploma, or postgraduate degree exam of minimum three years. There is no limit on the upper age limit or number of attempts for appearing in CEED. The eligibility criteria that candidates need to meet for appearing in the CEED have been explained below. Qualifying exam - The candidate must have completed a degree, Diploma, or postgraduate programme of a minimum of THREE years (after 10+2). Or, Appearing for the final exam of such a programme by July 2026 or, Must have passed the GD Arts Diploma programme (10+5) level Age limit - No upper age limit. Number of... View more

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Hi Yashwanth Allikesam,
Kindly click the link below for details about CEED exam:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/design/industrial-product-design/exams/ceed?q=CEED&rf=searchwidget&landing=ep" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/design/industrial-product-design/exams/ceed?q=CEED&rf=searchwidget&landing=ep</a>.

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<p>CEED 2026 application is expected to start in the first week of October 2025. The official notification will be out by October 1, 2025.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>There is <strong data-start="131" data-end="143">no limit</strong> on the number of times a candidate can appear for the <strong data-start="198" data-end="247">Common Entrance Examination for Design (CEED)</strong>. Candidates are free to attempt the exam <strong data-start="289" data-end="307">multiple times</strong>, as long as they <strong data-start="325" data-end="361">fulfill the eligibility criteria</strong> for each attempt.</p><ul><li data-start="398" data-end="535&... View more

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<p data-start="67" data-end="97"><strong data-start="67" data-end="95">Yes, but only in Part A.</strong></p><ul data-start="98" data-end="465"><li data-start="98" data-end="187"><p data-start="100" data-end="187">In <strong data-start="103" data-end="113">Part A</strong> (the computer-based section), some questions have <strong data-start="164" data-end="184">negative marking</strong>.</p></li><li data-start="188"... View more

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<p>Candidates can retrieve their <strong data-start="1963" data-end="1984">login credentials</strong> through the "Forgot Password" option on the CEED portal using their registered email ID.</p><ul><li><strong data-start="173" data-end="194" data-is-only-node="">Forgot Password</strong>&nbsp;option is available on the&nbsp;<strong data-start="219" data-end="243">CEED official portal</strong>. Upon selecting this option, candidates will need to enter their <strong data-start="309" d... View more

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<p>Once the application is submitted and downloaded, CEED Admit card will be issued and candidates will be asked to check and report any discrepancies in their admit card within the deadline. After this, CEED Entrance examination will take place.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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The CEED 2024 will have two parts - Part A and Part B. The Part B answer booklet will only be evaluated if the candidate qualifies Part A. Consequently, all candidates who qualify Part A will be assigned a merit rank. On the other hand, candidates who fail to qualify Part A will not be assigned a merit rank and can't take part in any counseling and seat allotment process conducted by the participating colleges. Candidates who are assigned a CEED 2024 merit rank are eligible to apply to the counseling processes.

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Seats available for CEED admission vary from one institute to the other (that accept the exam scores for admission). For e. g, IIT Hyderabad has 30 seats, while IISc Bangalore has 18 seats. Candidates are informed that CEED is just a qualifying exam. Thus, any aspirant who clears CEED exam may have to appear in further admission rounds that may be conducted by the participating college. The application process at the participating colleges typically open once the CEED entrance exam results are announced.

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<p>Yes, it is mandatory to clear both parts of CEED exam. Part B answer booklets are evaluated only for candidates who qualify Part A. Some of the important points that candidates must keep in mind regarding CEED exam pattern include: All questions of CEED Part-A and -B will be displayed on a computer. While candidates have to enter the answers for Part-A in the computer, the answers for Part-B have to be written in the provided answer booklet. To answer each question asked in NAT section of CEED Part-A, candidates need to use a virtual keyboard. No choices for correct answer are shown in this section. Each MSQ contains four choices,... View more

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<p>A total of 5090 candidates registered for CEED 2025, out of which 4371 candidates appeared, and 1848 candidates qualified in the exam.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The&nbsp;<strong data-start="4" data-end="31">CEED 2026 Part A cutoff</strong> will be officially released by IIT Bombay in the first week of February 2026. The cutoff is presented in terms of the <strong data-start="40" data-end="48">mean</strong> and <strong data-start="53" data-end="75">standard deviation</strong> of all candidates' scores:</p><ul><li data-start="128" data-end="183"><p data-start="130" data-end="183"><strong data-start="130" data-end=&qu... View more

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<p>The ceed scorecard is crucial for admission to postgraduate design programs. If there is an error in CEED scorecard then you should immediately contact the CEED authority at IIT Bombay through email.</p>

7 Views Posted 4 months ago

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<p>CEED Entrance Examination 2026 will be conduced on January 18, 2026. The exam timing will be 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM.&nbsp;</p>

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<p dir="a;ltr">Candidates had to report any issue faced by them while filling the CEED 2024 application form by clicking on the 'Report Problem' tab that is present on the right side of the application process windows. The tab is highlight in yellow colour. On clicking this tab, candidates had to elaborate on the problem that they are experiencing and also mention their registration number.</p><p dir="a;ltr">It was recommended that candidates fill out the form as soon as possible and don't wait for the last few days. It is because students could face serve or other such issues which could delay or hind... View more

2 Views Posted 7 months ago

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<p>No, candidates must apply separately to each participating institute and follow their individual admission procedures after qualifying CEED.</p><p data-start="119" data-end="385">Once the CEED results are declared, candidates must <strong data-start="253" data-end="273">apply separately</strong> to each institute that accepts CEED scores (like IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Hyderabad, IISc Bangalore, etc.).</p><p data-start="387" data-end="754">Each institute has its <strong data-start="410" data-end="518">own appl... View more

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<p>Candidates must report any issue faced by them while filling the CEED application form by clicking on the 'Report Problem' tab that is present on the right side of the application process windows. The tab is highlight in yellow colour. On clicking this tab, candidates had to elaborate on the problem that they are experiencing and also mention their registration number.</p><p>It was recommended that candidates fill out the form as soon as possible and don't wait for the last few days. It is because students could face server or other such issues which could delay or hinder the application process.</p>

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