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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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The CEED exam is an entrance exam that is conducted in computer-based mode. It is conducted to evaluate candidates' aptitude in the field of design and has two parts, Part A consists of multiple-choice questions and numerical answer type questions measuring general awareness, visualisation, and logical thinking and Part B consist subjective questions requiring candidates to sketch or develop designs. Part A is conducted in online mode whereas Part B is an offline test. The overall difficulty level of the CEED exam is moderate to difficult level. Aspiring candidates can make a way through the CEED exam possibly by understanding exam pat

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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The CEED question paper has two sections - Part A and Part B. Part A will include NAT, MSQ, and MCQ questions, and there is negative marking for M.Sc and MCQ-type questions. However, there is no negative marking for NAT-type questions.

Meanwhile, Part B will be a subjective paper and will have no negative marking.

The candidate needs to bear this things in mind when preparing, and also attempting the CEED exam. 

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Muskan

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The CEED test consists of 41 questions that students must answer correctly. NAT, MCQ, and MSQ questions are all included in Part A of the CEED exam. In the CEED Part A exam, candidates can receive up to 100 marks. It has a 25% weight. Part A will consist of a one-hour computer-based test. Take note that there are two parts to the CEED exam: Part A and Part B. It is required to complete both sections. A candidate will not be considered for admission if they attempt Part A but not Part B.

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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Part A of the CEED 2024 question paper will include three types of questions - NAT, MCQ, and MSQ. The number of questions per question type and marking scheme is given in the table below.

Section

Maximum no. of Questions

No.

of Question

Marks awarded for a correct answer

Marks deducted for a wrong answer

Marks if not

Attempted

Maximum Marks

NAT

8

1 — 8

3

0

24

 

MSQ

10

9 — 18

3

0.25

0

30

MCQ

23

19 — 41

2

0.5

0

46

Total

41

1 — 41

   

100

Note that Part B answer booklet will only be evaluated if the candidate qualifies Part A.

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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In Part B of the CEED exam, aspirants will be evaluated out of 100 marks. In this paper, the candidate will have to attempt questions related to Drawing, Creativity, Communication, and Problem Solving. Part B carries 75% weightage.

The exam will evaluate the ability of the candidate to draw products, people, scenes, etc., and also their capability to understand the user and the context. Additionally, the candidate must also have the skills to communicate concepts and ideas clearly using texts and visuals. 

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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CEED 2026 will have two parts - Part A and Part B. Part A will be conducted as a computer-based test, whereas Part B will be conducted offline. The candidate will be provided answer booklets by the invigilator, where they have enter their answers. 

After the conclusion of the exam, the candidate has to return the answer booklets of Part B to the invigilator. Note that Part B answer booklets will only be evaluated if the candidate qualfiies Part A.

The final score of CEED 2026 will be calculated by giving weightage to Part A and Part B.

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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The difficulty level of CEED exam is maintained by authorities over the years. However, most design aspirants share that if the difficulty level of all design entrance exams conducted for PG level courses is compared then CEED is slightly easier than the NID Entrance Exam. This is primarily because the drawing questions asked in NID DAT are considered to be tougher than those put forth in the CEED exam.

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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The syllabus for CEED 2026 is such that candidates are evaluated on the basis of their aptitude in the field of design. Important topics that candidates should study while preparing for Part A and Part B of the exam are as follows:

Important Topics for CEED 2026
Creative Writing SkillsDrawing Ability and SkillsCommunication Skills
Design ConceptsHow to Develop CharactersLogical Reasoning
Light and ShadowPerspective DesignLogo Design
Problem Identification & Design Problem SolvingScale and ProportionProduct Designing
Basics of Drawing- Lines and ShapesGradation ChartColour Theory, Color Schemes and color Compositions
Still Life Drawings, Eye Levels and Symmetrical Drawing Concepts, Object drawings from everyday lifePerspective- Types and UsageHuman Body Knowledge
Anatomy, Proportions and DivisionsBasic and advanced Human DrawingsHands and Feet Study
Human FeaturesAnimal and Bird StudyColour Rendering and Design
Inspirational DesignMeans of Advertisement-Visual CommunicationGrid Collages
MetamorphosisStudy of Objects and Lateral ThinkingCompositions
Story IllustrationsPictograms and SignageGeometrical and Design Exercise
Compositional sensePlacement of different figures proportionallySense of proportion
Basics of materials and manufacturing processesInteraction Design and Visual CommunicationSketching
Representation techniquesProblem identification & solvingVisual perception
Interface design & Product DesignPoster, Logo, Character designingStory telling
Drawing of human figures of different postures, action, and age groups

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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It is very crucial that the candidate closely follows the official exam pattern for CEED 2026 exam preparation. It is because the exam pattern will guide the candidate as to how to prepare for the exam. Here are a few instances how:

  • As per the CEED 2026 exam pattern, Part A will include NAT, MCQ, MSQ-type questions. These questions will require the candidate to select a correct answer option. So, instead of practicising how to write, long, elaborative answers, the candidate must build the skill to quickly solve the problem and find the solution.

  • On the other hand, Part B will include subjective-type questions. In these types of questions

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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Part A of the CEED 2025 question paper will include three types of questions - NAT, MCQ, and MSQ. The number of questions per question type and marking scheme is given in the table below.

Section

Maximum no. of Questions

No.

of Question

Marks awarded for a correct answer

Marks deducted for a wrong answer

Marks if not

Attempted

Maximum Marks

NAT

8

1 — 8

4

0

0

32

MSQ

10

9 — 18

2

-1

0

40

MCQ

26

19 — 44

3

-0.5

0

78

Total

44

1 — 44

   

150

Note that Part B answer booklet will only be evaluated if the candidate qualifies Part A.

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