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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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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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Both CEED and UCEED exams are conducted by IIT Bombay. However, CEED scores are used to shortlist candidates for admission to the M.Des courses, whereas UCEED is an entrance exam for admission to the B. Des course. IIT Bombay also conducts a Joint Admission Process (or counseling) for UCEED qualified candidates. However, IIT Bombay doesn't conduct any joint counseling for CEED qualified candidates. Instead, candidates who have been assigned CEED merit ranks will have to apply directly to the participating college.

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The CEED 2026 exam will have two parts - Part A and Part B. Part A will be conducted in computer-based mode and include three types of questions - MCQ, MSQ, and NAT. The duration of the paper will be 1 hour. Meanwhile, Part B will be a sketching-based paper and will be conducted in an offline mode. The duration of the paper will be 2 hours and will include 5 questions.

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The CEED 2024 exam will be conducted tentatively in the 4th week of January 2024. IIT Bombay will release the announce the admission notification for CEED 2024 tentatively in September 2024. The CEED exam is conducted by IIT Bombay for admission to the M.Des programme offered by the 8 participating colleges. Note that unlike UCEED IIT Bombay will not conduct any Joint Admission Process for CEED 2024 qualified candidates. Instead, candidates will have to apply directly to the participating colleges on the basis of their CEED 2024 merit ranks.

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A total of 5090 candidates registered for CEED 2025, out of which 4371 candidates appeared, and 1848 candidates qualified in the exam. 

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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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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, out

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To fill the CEED form, candidate should

  • Get registered by entering details like name, email id, mobile number and date of birth.
  •  On successful registration, an applicant account will be created.
  • Next, log in to candidate account and fill in personal, academic, and contact details.
  • Select test centres; a maximum of three exam centres can be selected in order of priority. 
  • Upload scanned images of your photograph and signature, and certificates.
  • Pay the application fee.

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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 Atte

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