The Common Entrance Examination for Design (CEED) 2026 was conducted by IIT Bombay on January 18, 2026, for admission to M.Des. and Ph.D. programmes in Design at top institutes across India. The result was declared on March 4, 2026, and the latest update is the IIT Bombay MDes 2026 final merit list published on June 1, 2026, with scorecard download available until July 31, 2026.
- Scorecard Download: Available until July 31, 2026 from the official CEED portal. Around 2 months left for candidates to download their scorecards.
- MDes Admissions: IIT Bombay final merit list was declared on June 1, 2026. Other participating institutes are conducting their own admission processes through June-July 2026.
- CEED 2027 Notification: Expected in September 2026. Last year (2025), the notification was released on September 6, 2025, for the January 2026 exam.
- Score Validity: CEED 2026 score is valid until March 2027 - exactly one year from result declaration date for 2026-27 academic session admissions.
What is CEED 2026?
The Common Entrance Examination for Design (CEED) 2026 is a national-level entrance examination conducted by the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay for admission to Master of Design (M.Des.) and Ph.D. programmes in Design at prestigious institutes across India. CEED serves as the gateway for aspiring designers to pursue higher education in design at top institutions including IITs and IISc.
More than 25,000 candidates appeared for CEED 2026, competing for approximately 800 M.Des. seats across 11 main participating institutes. The exam tests candidates’ visual perception, design aptitude, drawing skills, and logical reasoning abilities through a comprehensive two-part examination structure.
| Exam Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Full Form | Common Entrance Examination for Design |
| Conducting Body | Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay |
| Exam Level | National Level |
| Exam Mode | Part A: Computer Based Test (CBT), Part B: Offline (Pen & Paper) |
| Programmes | M.Des., Ph.D. in Design |
| Application Mode | Online |
| Exam Duration | 3 hours (Part A: 1 hour, Part B: 2 hours) |
| Score Validity | 1 year from result declaration |
Source: CEED 2026 Official Website
CEED 2026 Important Dates
The CEED 2026 important dates timeline covers the complete examination cycle from notification release to result declaration. You should be aware of all these dates to avoid missing any crucial deadlines for the admission process.
| Events | Dates 2026 | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Scorecard Download Deadline | July 31, 2026 | Upcoming |
| CEED 2027 Notification (Expected) | September 6, 2026 | Expected |
| CEED 2027 Registration (Expected) | September - October 2026 | Expected |
| CEED 2026 Result Declaration | March 4, 2026 | (Out) |
| CEED 2026 Exam Date | January 18, 2026 | (Over) |
| CEED 2026 Admit Card Release | January 3, 2026 | (Over) |
| CEED 2026 Registration Closure | October 25, 2025 | (Over) |
| CEED 2026 Registration Opening | September 6, 2025 | (Over) |
| CEED 2026 Notification Release | September 6, 2025 | (Over) |
The scorecard download window closes on July 31, 2026. Candidates must download their scorecards before this deadline.
CEED 2026 Result
The CEED 2026 result was declared on March 4, 2026, at the official website ceed.iitb.ac.in. Candidates can download their scorecards, which include Part A and Part B scores, overall rank, and qualifying status. The scorecard download facility will remain active until July 31, 2026.
IIT Bombay has released individual scorecards containing detailed marks breakdown, category-wise ranks, and qualifying status. The CEED 2026 score is valid for one year from the result declaration date, making it applicable for the 2026-27 academic session admissions.
How to Download CEED 2026 Scorecard?
- Visit the official CEED 2026 website at ceed.iitb.ac.in
- Click on "CEED 2026 Scorecard" link
- Enter your CEED 2026 Registration Number
- Enter your Date of Birth as registered
- Click "Submit" to view your scorecard
- Download and save the PDF for future reference
| Result Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Result Declaration Date | March 4, 2026 |
| Scorecard Download | Available until July 31, 2026 |
| Total Registered Candidates | Around 25,000+ |
| Qualified Candidates (Approx.) | Around 3,000-4,000 |
| Score Validity | 1 year from result declaration |
| Merit List Preparation | By individual participating institutes |
IIT Bombay MDes 2026 Admission Outcome: The final merit list for IIT Bombay MDes programmes was published on June 1, 2026. The selection was based on 70% CEED score and 30% performance in the written test and interview conducted in May 2026.
Important: Qualifying in CEED does not guarantee admission. Candidates must apply separately to participating institutes and clear their individual selection processes.
CEED 2026 Cutoff
The CEED 2026 cutoff marks are the minimum qualifying scores required to be eligible for admission to participating institutes. The cutoff is calculated separately for Part A (qualifying cutoff) and overall CEED score (admission cutoff varies by institute).
CEED 2026 Part A Qualifying Cutoff
The Part A cutoff is used to determine whether candidates qualify to have their Part B papers evaluated. Only candidates who secure the minimum marks in Part A will have their Part B scripts checked.
| Category | CEED 2026 Part A Cutoff | CEED 2025 Part A Cutoff | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| General/CRL | 47.80 | 44.20 | +3.60 |
| OBC-NCL/EWS | 43.02 | 39.78 | +3.24 |
| SC/ST/PwD | 23.90 | 22.10 | +1.80 |
Good Score in CEED 2026
A good score in CEED 2026 depends on the participating institute you want to get admission to. Based on previous year trends and current competition levels:
- IIT Bombay: 180+ out of 300 for general category candidates
- IIT Delhi: 170+ out of 300 for general category candidates
- IISc Bangalore: 175+ out of 300 for general category candidates
- Other IITs: 150-170 out of 300 for general category candidates
- IIITDM: 140-160 out of 300 for general category candidates
CEED 2026 Statistical Analysis
| Statistics | Part A (240 marks) |
|---|---|
| Mean Score | 39.35 |
| Standard Deviation | 16.89 |
| Maximum Score | Around 160+ |
| Minimum Qualifying Score (General) | 47.80 |
Source: CEED 2026 Official Results
CEED 2026 Exam Pattern
The CEED 2026 exam pattern is divided into two compulsory parts - Part A and Part B. Both parts test different aspects of design aptitude and creativity. The final score is calculated using 25% weightage for Part A and 75% weightage for Part B.
CEED 2026 Part A - Computer Based Test (CBT)
Part A is conducted online and tests visual perception, environmental awareness, analytical and logical reasoning, and general awareness about design.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Mode | Computer Based Test (CBT) |
| Duration | 1 hour (60 minutes) |
| Total Marks | 240 marks |
| Question Types | MCQ, MSQ, NAT |
| Total Questions | Around 75-80 questions |
| Language | English |
| Negative Marking | Yes, for MCQ and MSQ |
CEED 2026 Part B - Offline Drawing Test
Part B is conducted offline and tests hands-on design skills, creativity, drawing ability, and problem-solving through design.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Mode | Offline (Pen and Paper) |
| Duration | 2 hours (120 minutes) |
| Total Marks | 60 marks |
| Questions | 5 subjective questions |
| Skills Tested | Drawing, sketching, creativity, design thinking |
| Materials Provided | Drawing sheets, rulers, erasers |
| Negative Marking | No |
Question Types in CEED 2026
- MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions): Only one option is correct. Negative marking applies.
- MSQ (Multiple Select Questions): More than one option may be correct. Negative marking applies.
- NAT (Numerical Answer Type): Candidates type the numerical answer. No negative marking.
CEED 2026 Marking Scheme
| Question Type | Marks for Correct Answer | Negative Marking |
|---|---|---|
| MCQ | +4 marks | -1 mark |
| MSQ | +4 marks | -2 marks |
| NAT | +4 marks | 0 marks |
| Part B (Subjective) | Variable (as per rubric) | 0 marks |
Final Score Calculation: CEED 2026 final score = (Part A score × 25%) + (Part B score × 75%)
CEED 2026 Syllabus
The CEED 2026 syllabus is designed to test the design aptitude, visual perception, and creativity of candidates. The syllabus is divided into two parts corresponding to the exam pattern - Part A focuses on analytical and logical reasoning while Part B tests practical design skills.
CEED 2026 Part A Syllabus
Part A syllabus covers visual perception, environmental awareness, analytical reasoning, and general design awareness through computer-based objective questions.
| Topics | Subtopics |
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| Visual Perception |
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| Analytical and Logical Reasoning |
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| Environmental and Social Awareness |
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| Design Awareness |
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CEED 2026 Part B Syllabus
Part B syllabus focuses on practical design skills through offline drawing and sketching questions that test creativity and design thinking.
| Skills Tested | Description |
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| Drawing and Sketching |
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| Creativity and Innovation |
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| Communication Design |
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| Design Sensitivity |
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Preparation Strategy for Each Section
- Visual Perception: Practice with IQ books, solve visual puzzles, work on spatial reasoning problems
- Analytical Reasoning: Use CAT/MAT preparation books, practice data interpretation and logical reasoning
- Drawing Skills: Regular sketching practice, learn perspective drawing, study human anatomy basics
- Design Awareness: Read design magazines, study famous designers, understand design history and movements
- Current Affairs: Follow design-related news, environmental issues, and social developments
CEED 2026 Eligibility Criteria
The CEED 2026 eligibility criteria are set by IIT Bombay to ensure candidates have the necessary educational background for design programmes. You must meet these minimum requirements to apply for CEED 2026 and pursue M.Des. or Ph.D. programmes at participating institutes.
Educational Qualification Requirements
| Programme | Eligibility Requirements |
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Important Eligibility Notes
- No Age Limit: There is no upper age limit for CEED 2026
- No Attempt Limit: Candidates can appear unlimited times provided they meet educational criteria
- No Minimum Marks: No minimum percentage required in qualifying examination
- Foreign Degree: Candidates with foreign degrees must get equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU)
- Final Year Students: Students appearing in final year can apply, but must complete their degree by July 2026
Documents Required for CEED 2026 Application
| Document Type | Requirements |
|---|---|
| Photograph | Recent color photo (JPEG format, 50KB - 200KB) |
| Signature | Clear signature image (JPEG format, 20KB - 100KB) |
| Category Certificate | For SC/ST/OBC-NCL/EWS/PwD candidates |
| Degree Certificate | For graduated candidates |
| Provisional Certificate | For final year students |
| Equivalence Certificate | For foreign degree holders (from AIU) |
Category-wise Reservation
CEED 2026 follows the Government of India reservation policy for admission to participating institutes:
- General Category: No reservation
- Economically Weaker Sections (EWS): 10% reservation
- Other Backward Classes (OBC-NCL): 27% reservation
- Scheduled Caste (SC): 15% reservation
- Scheduled Tribe (ST): 7.5% reservation
- Persons with Disability (PwD): 5% horizontal reservation
Note: Each participating institute may have additional eligibility criteria for their specific programmes. Candidates must check individual institute requirements before applying for admission.
CEED 2026 Participating Institutes
CEED 2026 scores are accepted by 11 main institutes and several result-sharing institutes across India for admission to M.Des. and Ph.D. programmes. Each participating institute conducts its own separate admission process based on CEED scores combined with additional selection criteria.
Main Participating Institutes
| Institute | Location | Programmes Offered | Additional Selection Process |
|---|---|---|---|
| Indian Institute of Science (IISc) | Bangalore | M.Des., Ph.D. | Interview |
| IIT Bombay | Mumbai | M.Des., Ph.D. | Written Test + Interview |
| IIT Delhi | New Delhi | M.Des., Ph.D. | Portfolio + Interview |
| IIT Gandhinagar | Gandhinagar | M.Des., Ph.D. | Portfolio + Interview |
| IIT Guwahati | Guwahati | M.Des., Ph.D. | Interview |
| IIT Hyderabad | Hyderabad | M.Des., Ph.D. | Portfolio + Interview |
| IIT Jodhpur | Jodhpur | M.Des., Ph.D. | Portfolio + Interview |
| IIT Kanpur | Kanpur | M.Des., Ph.D. | Written Test + Interview |
| IIT Roorkee | Roorkee | M.Des., Ph.D. | Portfolio + Interview |
| IIITDM Jabalpur | Jabalpur | M.Des., Ph.D. | Interview |
| IIITDM Kancheepuram | Chennai | M.Des., Ph.D. | Interview |
Design Specializations Available
The participating institutes offer various M.Des. specializations to cater to different areas of design:
| Specialization | Available at Institutes |
|---|---|
| Industrial Design | IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Guwahati, IISc Bangalore |
| Visual Communication | IIT Bombay, IIT Guwahati |
| Animation Design | IIT Bombay |
| Interaction Design | IIT Bombay |
| Mobility and Vehicle Design | IIT Bombay |
| Product Design | IIT Delhi, IIT Kanpur, IIT Hyderabad |
| Design for Digital Experiences | IIT Guwahati |
| Human-Centered Design | IISc Bangalore |
Total Seats Available
- Total M.Des. Seats: Approximately 800 seats across all participating institutes
- IIT Bombay: Around 150 seats (largest programme)
- IIT Delhi: Around 90 seats
- IISc Bangalore: Around 80 seats
- Other IITs: 30-60 seats each
- IIITDMs: 40-50 seats each
Result-Sharing Institutes
Several private universities and institutes also accept CEED scores as result-sharing partners:
- Universities in Punjab, Haryana, and other states
- Private design institutes with AICTE approval
- International universities with tie-ups
Important: CEED does not have a common counselling process. Each institute conducts its own admission process separately using CEED scores as the base qualification.
Source: CEED 2026 Information Brochure
CEED 2026 Application Process
The CEED 2026 application process was conducted entirely online through the official portal. The registration window opened on September 6, 2025, and closed on October 25, 2025. Candidates had to complete multiple steps including form filling, document upload, and fee payment.
CEED 2026 Registration Process (Completed)
| Step | Process | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Step 1 | Online Registration at official portal | (Closed) |
| Step 2 | Application Form Filling | (Closed) |
| Step 3 | Document Upload (Photo, Signature, Certificates) | (Closed) |
| Step 4 | Application Fee Payment | (Closed) |
| Step 5 | Application Form Submission | (Closed) |
CEED 2026 Application Fee
| Category | Application Fee |
|---|---|
| General/OBC-NCL/EWS (Male) | ₹3,200 |
| General/OBC-NCL/EWS (Female) | ₹1,600 |
| SC/ST/PwD (Male & Female) | ₹1,600 |
How to Apply for Individual Institute Admissions?
After CEED 2026 result declaration, qualified candidates need to apply separately to participating institutes:
- Check Individual Institute Websites: Each institute publishes its own admission schedule and process
- Application Deadlines: Vary by institute, typically between April-June 2026
- Additional Requirements: Portfolio, written test, interview as per institute requirements
- Merit List: Each institute prepares its own merit list based on CEED score plus additional criteria
- Counselling: Individual institutes conduct their own counselling for seat allotment
CEED 2027 Application Timeline (Expected)
Based on previous year patterns, the expected timeline for CEED 2027:
| Event | Expected Date |
|---|---|
| CEED 2027 Notification | September 6, 2026 |
| Registration Opening | September 6, 2026 |
| Registration Closing | Late October 2026 |
| Admit Card Release | Early January 2027 |
| Exam Date | January 17, 2027 (tentative) |
CEED 2026 Marks vs Rank
The CEED 2026 marks vs rank analysis helps candidates understand the scoring pattern and competition level in the examination. The final CEED score is calculated using Part A (25% weightage) and Part B (75% weightage), with a maximum possible score of 300 marks.
CEED 2026 Score Calculation Formula
Final CEED Score = (Part A Score × 0.25) + (Part B Score × 0.75)
Where Part A is out of 240 marks and Part B is out of 60 marks, normalized to give a final score out of 300.
Expected Marks vs Rank Trends for CEED 2026
| CEED Score Range | Expected Rank Range | Category |
|---|---|---|
| 200-300 | 1-50 | Excellent (Top IITs assured) |
| 180-199 | 51-150 | Very Good (IIT Bombay, Delhi possible) |
| 160-179 | 151-400 | Good (Most IITs possible) |
| 140-159 | 401-800 | Fair (IIITDMs, some IITs possible) |
| 120-139 | 801-1500 | Average (Limited options) |
| 100-119 | 1501-2500 | Below Average |
| Below 100 | 2500+ | Qualifying only |
Institute-wise Expected Cutoff Scores
| Institute | Expected Cutoff (General) | Expected Cutoff (OBC) | Expected Cutoff (SC/ST) |
|---|---|---|---|
| IIT Bombay | 180+ | 165+ | 145+ |
| IIT Delhi | 170+ | 155+ | 135+ |
| IISc Bangalore | 175+ | 160+ | 140+ |
| IIT Guwahati | 160+ | 145+ | 125+ |
| IIT Kanpur | 155+ | 140+ | 120+ |
| IIITDM Jabalpur | 140+ | 125+ | 105+ |
| IIITDM Kancheepuram | 135+ | 120+ | 100+ |
Competition Analysis
- Total Registered Candidates: Around 25,000+ for CEED 2026
- Total Qualified Candidates: Approximately 3,000-4,000 (15-16% of registered)
- Available Seats: Around 800 M.Des. seats across all institutes
- Competition Ratio: Approximately 4-5 qualified candidates per available seat
Factors Affecting Final Admission
Remember that CEED score is just the first step. Final admission depends on:
- Individual Institute Selection Process: Written tests, interviews, portfolio evaluation
- Weightage Distribution: Most institutes give 60-70% weightage to CEED, rest to their own process
- Specialization Preference: Popular specializations have higher cutoffs
- Category Reservation: Reserved category candidates have relaxed cutoffs
Note: These are estimated trends based on previous years. Actual cutoffs may vary based on question paper difficulty, number of candidates, and institute-specific criteria.
CEED 2026 Preparation Tips
Effective preparation for CEED 2026 requires a balanced approach covering both Part A analytical skills and Part B creative abilities. With just a few months left for CEED 2027, candidates should focus on structured preparation and regular practice.
Part A Preparation Strategy
| Topic | Preparation Strategy | Recommended Resources |
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| Visual Perception |
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| Logical Reasoning |
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Part B Preparation Strategy
| Skill | Practice Method | Time Allocation |
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| Basic Drawing |
| 30-40% of Part B practice time |
| Creative Problem Solving |
| 30% of Part B practice time |
| Communication Design |
| 20% of Part B practice time |
| Speed and Accuracy |
| 10-20% of Part B practice time |
Monthly Preparation Timeline
3 Months Before Exam:
- Complete syllabus coverage for Part A topics
- Begin basic drawing practice
- Solve previous year question papers
- Build design awareness through reading
2 Months Before Exam:
- Intensive Part B practice with timed sessions
- Mock tests for Part A with time management
- Review and strengthen weak areas
- Build portfolio of practice drawings
1 Month Before Exam:
- Full-length mock tests regularly
- Revision of all concepts
- Final polishing of drawing skills
- Current affairs update
Essential Tips for CEED Success
- Balanced Approach: Give equal importance to both Part A and Part B despite their different weightages
- Time Management: Practice completing Part A in 50 minutes to have buffer time
- Drawing Tools: Get comfortable with basic drawing tools - pencils, pens, rulers
- Mock Tests: Take at least 20 full-length mock tests before the exam
- Stay Updated: Follow design blogs, magazines, and current design trends
- Negative Marking: Be careful with MCQ and MSQ in Part A due to negative marking
- Creative Thinking: Practice thinking out-of-the-box for Part B questions
- Clean Presentation: Focus on neat and clear presentation in Part B
Common Mistakes to Avoid:
- Neglecting Part A preparation thinking Part B has more weightage
- Not practicing drawing regularly
- Spending too much time on difficult questions in Part A
- Poor time management in Part B
- Not reading Part B questions carefully
CEED 2026 Previous Year Analysis
Analyzing previous year CEED patterns helps candidates understand question trends, difficulty levels, and scoring patterns. CEED 2026 maintained the traditional two-part structure while showing evolution in question complexity and design awareness requirements.
Year-wise Registration and Qualification Trends
| Year | Registered Candidates | Qualified Candidates | Qualification Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| CEED 2026 | ~25,000 | ~4,000 | 16% |
| CEED 2025 | ~24,500 | ~3,800 | 15.5% |
| CEED 2024 | ~23,800 | ~3,600 | 15.1% |
| CEED 2023 | ~22,200 | ~3,300 | 14.9% |
| CEED 2022 | ~21,500 | ~3,200 | 14.9% |
Part A Cutoff Trends (General Category)
| Year | Part A Cutoff (out of 240) | Change from Previous Year | Difficulty Level |
|---|---|---|---|
| CEED 2026 | 47.80 | +3.60 | Moderate |
| CEED 2025 | 44.20 | -2.30 | Moderate to Difficult |
| CEED 2024 | 46.50 | +1.50 | Moderate |
| CEED 2023 | 45.00 | +3.00 | Moderate |
| CEED 2022 | 42.00 | -3.00 | Difficult |
Question Distribution Pattern in Part A
| Topic | CEED 2026 | CEED 2025 | CEED 2024 | Average |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Visual Perception | 25-30 questions | 28 questions | 26 questions | ~27 questions |
| Logical Reasoning | 20-25 questions | 22 questions | 24 questions | ~23 questions |
| Design Awareness | 15-20 questions | 18 questions | 16 questions | ~17 questions |
| General Awareness | 10-15 questions | 12 questions | 14 questions | ~13 questions |
Common Themes in Part B Questions
| Question Type | Common Themes | Skills Tested |
|---|---|---|
| Drawing from Memory |
| Observation, Memory, Proportion |
| Creative Problem Solving |
| Innovation, Design thinking |
| Visual Communication |
| Communication, Layout |
| Design Sensitivity |
| Sensitivity, Context awareness |
Key Observations from CEED 2026
- Increased Competition: Registration increased by ~2% from previous year
- Moderate Difficulty: Part A cutoff increased by 3.6 points, indicating slightly easier paper
- Design Awareness Focus: More questions on contemporary design trends and sustainability
- Visual Perception Complexity: Increased complexity in spatial reasoning questions
- Part B Creativity: Greater emphasis on innovative thinking and problem-solving
Success Rate at Top Institutes
| Institute | Applications per Seat | Selection Rate | Average CEED Score of Admitted Students |
|---|---|---|---|
| IIT Bombay | 8-10:1 | 10-12% | 185-200 |
| IIT Delhi | 6-8:1 | 12-15% | 175-190 |
| IISc Bangalore | 7-9:1 | 11-14% | 180-195 |
| IIT Guwahati | 4-6:1 | 15-20% | 165-180 |
Trend Analysis: CEED has become increasingly competitive over the past 5 years, with a steady increase in registrations but relatively stable seat numbers. Success at top institutes requires scores above 175-180 for general category candidates.
FAQs
Ques. Is CEED 2026 tough?
Ans. CEED 2026 had moderate difficulty level with Part A cutoff at 47.80 for general category. The exam requires balanced preparation for both analytical reasoning (Part A) and creative design skills (Part B). Success depends on consistent practice and understanding of design fundamentals.
Ques. Can I download CEED 2026 scorecard now?
Ans. Yes, CEED 2026 scorecards are available for download until July 31, 2026. You can download from the official website using your registration number and date of birth. After July 31, the download facility will not be available.
Ques. Which institutes accept CEED score for admission?
Ans. Eleven main institutes accept CEED scores including IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Kanpur, IIT Guwahati, IISc Bangalore, and IIITDM Jabalpur. Each institute conducts separate admission processes combining CEED scores with their own selection criteria.
Ques. What is the validity of CEED 2026 score?
Ans. CEED 2026 score is valid for one year from result declaration date (March 4, 2026 to March 3, 2027). You can use this score only for 2026-27 academic session admissions to participating institutes.
Ques. Is there any age limit for CEED exam?
Ans. No, there is no age limit for CEED exam. Candidates of any age can appear for the exam provided they meet the educational eligibility criteria. There is also no restriction on number of attempts.
Ques. What is the exam pattern of CEED?
Ans. CEED has two parts - Part A (CBT, 1 hour, 240 marks) with MCQ/MSQ/NAT questions and Part B (offline, 2 hours, 60 marks) with drawing/design questions. Final score uses 25% Part A and 75% Part B weightage.
Ques. Does CEED have negative marking?
Ans. Yes, Part A has negative marking for MCQ (-1 mark) and MSQ (-2 marks) questions. NAT questions and Part B have no negative marking. Be careful while answering MCQ and MSQ to avoid losing marks.
Ques. Can I get admission to IIT without qualifying CEED?
Ans. No, CEED qualification is mandatory for admission to M.Des. programmes at IITs. All participating IITs require CEED score as the base qualification, though they may have additional selection processes like interviews and written tests.
Ques. What is a good score in CEED for IIT admission?
Ans. For IIT admissions, aim for 170+ out of 300 for general category. IIT Bombay typically requires 180+, while other IITs may accept scores from 155-175 depending on specialization and competition level.
Ques. When will CEED 2027 notification be released?
Ans. Based on previous year patterns, CEED 2027 notification is expected around September 6, 2026. Registration typically opens on the same day and closes in late October. Keep checking the official website for updates.
Ques. Is there any common counselling for CEED qualified candidates?
Ans. No, CEED does not have common counselling. Each participating institute conducts its own separate admission process and counselling. You must apply individually to institutes where you want admission after qualifying CEED.
Ques. Can I pursue PhD with CEED score?
Ans. Yes, several institutes accept CEED scores for PhD in Design programmes along with M.Des. However, PhD eligibility also requires Master’s degree or equivalent qualifications. Check specific institute requirements before applying.
Disclaimer: The information provided is based on official sources and previous year trends. Candidates are advised to check the official CEED website and individual institute portals for the most current and accurate information regarding admissions, dates, and processes.







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