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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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IIT Bombay released the qualifying marks for CEED 2023 - Part A on February 9, 2023. The qualifying cut-off was released in the form of Standard and Mean Deviations.

Type of Deviation for Part A

Deviations

Mean Deviation

22.59

Standard Deviation

11.82

Note that the cut-off marks for Part A are the minimum marks the candidate needs to secure in the paper to get shortlisted. Further, Part B answer booklets of only shortlisted candidates will be evaluated. To be included in the CEED 2024 merit list, the candidate also must qualify Part A.

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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Formula to determine CEED shortlisting criteria is µ + (σ 2) = δ, where µ and σ are average marks and standard deviation of distribution of marks obtained by all candidates in Part-A of CEED. 

µ and σ will be rounded off after first decimal place. 

Candidates belonging to reserved categories shall have to fulfill a relaxed cut-off mark. It will be

0.9 for EWS

0.5 for SC/ST

0.5 for PwD

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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IIT Bombay will release the qualifying cut-off for Part A in the first week of February 2026. Cut-off is released in the form of mean and standard deviation. 

The mean and standard deviation for Part-A (CEED 2025) are 45.48 and 16.98, respectively and for Part A (CEED 2024) were 41.90 and 16.72, respectively.

The qualifying cut-off is the minimum marks a candidate needs to score in the paper to get shortlisted. Part B answer booklets will only be evaluated if the candidate gets shortlisted.

So, if you don't meet Part A cut-off marks, you will not get shortlisted and you Part B answer booklets will not be evaluated. Also, note th

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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The participating institute of CEED 2026 will consider the following points for determining the admission cut-off:

  • The number of candidates appearing in CEED 2026

  • The performance of candidates in the exam

  • The merit ranks of applicants seeking admission to the college

  • Total seat intake

  • Category under which admission is sought

  • Previous years' cutoff trends

Note that the above factors are variables; so, if any of these factors change, the cut-off would also change.

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IIT Bombay officially released the CEED cutoff 2023 for Part A on February 9 on its official site at CEED. Iitb. AC. In. CEED 2023 cutoff was released in the form of mean and standard deviation. The mean deviation of Part A stood at 22.59, while the standard deviation was at 11.82. As per the CEED cutoff 2023, the qualifying marks will be 24.58 for OPEN category candidates, 22.12 marks for OBC/ EWS, and 12.29 marks for SC/ ST/ PWD category candidates.

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