CEED Cut-off
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
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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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The participating institute of CEED 2025 will consider the following points for determining the admission cut-off:
The number of candidates appearing in CEED 2025
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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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
IIT Bombay only releases the qualifying cut-off of CEED Part A. It will, however, not release any admission cut-off.
The qualifying cut-off for Part A will be released on February 6, 2025. The cut-off will be released in the form of Mean Deviation and Standard Deviation.
The mean and standard deviation for Part-A (CEED 2024) were 41.90 and 16.72, respectively.
Part B answer booklets will be evaluated only if the candidate meets the Part A cut-off.
Meanwhile, the admission cut-off would be released by individual participating institutes at the time of seat allotment. The admission cut-off is the minimum score one needs to get ad
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