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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The final CEED score is calculated by combining your performance in Part A and Part B of the exam, but with different weightages.
Here's how it works:
Part A (Objective section) - 25% weightage
Part B (Drawing and Design section) - 75% weightage
Final CEED Score = (Part A score * 0.25) + (Part B score * 0.75)
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
A good score in CEED typically depends on the year's difficulty level, overall performance of candidates, and cutoffs set by individual institutes.
In general:
A score above 45-50 in Part A is considered safe for qualifying.
A final combined score (Part A + Part B) of above 60-65 out of 100 is usually considered very good for getting calls from top institutes like IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, and IISc Bangalore.
For the the highest-ranking institutes, candidates often need a rank within the Top 100 to have a strong chance.
- CEED does not have a fixed qualifying score each year; the cutoffs vary based on the exam difficulty
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