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a year agoContributor-Level 9
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The selection process for B.Des (Bachelor of Design) involves the Undergraduate Common Entrance Exam for Design (UCEED). Candidates need to appear for UCEED and obtain a good score to be shortlisted for counseling. The UCEED score is used for shortlisting candidates, and the selection process is based on the UCEED merit rank. The UCEED scorecard contains details of the marks obtained by the candidate in Part A and the category-wise qualifying marks. The UCEED Part A qualifying cut-off is the minimum mark that a candidate needs to score in Part A of the exam. The qualifying cut-off is not the same as the admission cut-off, which is base
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The cut-off for UCEED is not out yet . It will be released during the seat allotment process.
(Note: only the candidates qualifying the UCEED part A cut-off will be qualified to go for part B ).
To know more about UCEED, refer to the official website of UCEED.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Whether or not you can get B.Des at FDDI Noida with a 75 percentile in UCEED depends on a number of factors, including the overall competitiveness of the program, the number of applicants, and the specific cutoff scores for each year. However, a 75 percentile is a strong score, and you should have a good chance of getting into the program.
Here are some factors that can affect your chances of getting into B.Des at FDDI Noida:
- Your UCEED score: The higher your score, the better your chances of getting into the program.
- Your portfolio: Your portfolio should showcase your best work in design.
- Your personal statement: Your
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Selection Process for B.Des Programs
The selection process for B.Des programs typically involves multiple stages, including:
- Entrance Exam
- Design Aptitude Test
- Portfolio Review
- Interview
- Final Selection
Minimum UCEED Score
The minimum UCEED score required for B.Des admission varies depending on the institute, the specific design specialization, and the year of admission. However, in general, candidates with a UCEED score of 80% or above are considered for admission to top-tier design institutes. The competition for B.Des programs is quite high, and a strong UCEED score is essential to increase your chances of getting into a reputed desig
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, FDDI Noida accepts UCEED scores for admission to its B.Des program. Candidates with a valid UCEED score are exempted from appearing in the FDDI AIST exam. The UCEED score is used for shortlisting candidates for counseling, where they are ranked based on their UCEED score and their performance in the counseling process.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, you have a good chance of getting into LISAA School of Design for B.Des with a 75 percentile in UCEED. The general cutoff range for UCEED at LISAA School of Design is between 70 and 80 percentile. However the actual cutoff varies from year to year and depends on the number of applicants and the overall quality of applications.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The selection process for B.Des at LISAA School of Design involves two stages: an entrance exam and portfolio review, followed by a Design Aptitude Test and Personal Interview. The minimum UCEED score is not fixed, but generally 80% or higher is recommended. The UCEED eligibility criteria include the minimum marks required in both Part A and Part B of the exam. The UCEED cutoff marks for B.Des admission are released by IIT Bombay and are based on various factors such as the total number of candidates appearing in the exam, the difficulty level of the entrance exam, and the total number of seat intake. UCEED score, candidates may also n
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