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5 months agoContributor-Level 6
Whether 50 in UCEED a good rank for IIT Guwahati depends on the category the student belongs to. For students belonging to the General AI category, the cutoff rank in round 1 was 77. Therefore, attaing a rank of 50 can secure a seat at the college, for the General AI category candidates. Among the OBC AI category students, the cutoff rank was closed at 44. Thus, for the OBC AI category candidates, it is not possible to get a seat at the college with 50 rank in UCEED. Similarly, for other categories also, it is difficult as the rank required is quite lower.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 7
To get admission to BDes course offered by IIT Guwahati, candidates must attain the rank as per the category they belong to. IIT Guwahati UCEED cutoff 2025 has been released for the first and the second round for different categories of students in the AII India quota. In the first round, the cutoff rank for the General AI category candidates was 77. During the Round 2 of admission, the UCEED closing rank stood at 81 for B.Des admission.
The table consists of the category-wise cutoff ranks for IIT Guwahati BDes admission for both Round 1 & Round 2:
Category | UCEED (Round 1 Closing Rank) | UCEED (Round 2 Closing Rank) |
---|---|---|
General | 77 | 81 |
OBC | 44 | 45 |
SC | 25 | 27 |
ST | 7 | 7 |
PWD | 5 | 5 |
EWS | 15 | 15 |
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
With a UCCED cutoff rank of 30, it is very difficult for students belonging to the OBC AI quota to secure a seat at IIT Delhi for admission to the B.Des course. The cutoff ranks vary for each round and category. UCEED Round 1 closing ranks over three years for B.Des at IIT Delhi ranged between 20 and 26 for the OBC category candidates. Therefore, it is not possible for students to gain admission during Round 1 with a rank of 30. However, if the seats remain vacant until the last round, there is a slight chance that the institute will provide some relaxation in the cutoff ranks in the subsequent round to fill its seats. Thus, it is advi
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5 months agoBeginner-Level 4
To register for the UCEED exam, visit the official website, create an account, and fill out the online application form. You will need to provide personal details, academic information, and select your preferred exam centers. The UCEED exam is generally conducted in January, in the morning sessions. The exam centers are located in major cities across India.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 9
I would suggest visiting the IIIT Delhi website or even calling their admission office to know if there will be any late application or spot rounds available. Colleges sometimes run spot rounds when there are unused seats after holding the main rounds, so there is no harm in asking whether this option might be available. Also, approaching the admissions office could give you some information on how to go about it, even if it's not the usual route. If none of these prove to be successful, you could attempt preparing for next year's UCEED and making sure that you go through all the application processes well in advance so as not to miss
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
If you are going for UCEED 2025, then I found these colleges for you as they are government colleges by preference. Delhi Technological University (DTU) provides a B.Des through UCEED scores with a rank below 500-600 with a solid design and tech focus and is based on a minimal government approach.
National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad, takes UCEED for the UG programs it offers and requires a rank below 200-they are great in terms of creative excellence. University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun: This is semi-govt and has a B.Des programme that is considered UCEED-fresh for admission-with a rank under 1000 requi
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
NIFT Hyderabad only accepts the scores of the NIFT entrance exam for admissions to the MFM course. The institute does not accept the score of UCEED for admission to MFM courses. However, UCEED is widely accepted into several institutions, which offer undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Designing and Fashion Management. However, if a candidate is planning to get admissions into NIFT Hyderabad or any NIFT, they are required to prepare for NIFTEE, not for UCEED.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
NIFT Hyderabad only accepts the scores of the NIFT entrance exam for admissions to the BFTech course. The institute does not accept the score of UCEED for admission to BFTech courses. However, UCEED is widely accepted into several institutions, which offer undergraduate courses in Designing. Hence, if a candidate is planning to get admissions into NIFT Hyderabad or any NIFT, they are required to prepare for NIFTEE, not for UCEED.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
NIFT Hyderabad only accepts the scores of the NIFT entrance exam for admissions to the BDes course. The institute does not accept the score of UCEED for admission to BDes courses. However, UCEED is widely accepted into several institutions, which offer undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Designing. Hence, if a candidate is planning to get admissions into NIFT Hyderabad or any NIFT, they are required to prepare for NIFTEE, not for UCEED.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The total score is determined based on marks obtained in Part A (objective-based) and Part B (drawing-based). A final merit list is prepared considering category-wise cutoffs.
Final Score Calculation Formula
Total Score = (Part A Score*Weightage)+ (Part B Score*Weightage)
- The weightage for Part A and Part B is determined by the exam conducting authorities (IIT Bombay).
- In previous years, Part A has been given more weightage than Part B.
Candidates are ranked based on their total score (Part A + Part B). Category-wise cutoffs are applied and the final rank list is prepared based on the highest scores and respective reservations.
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