How to Prepare for CEED 2024 Part A Exam

Common Entrance Examination for Design 2025 ( CEED )

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IIT Bombay will conduct the CEED 2024 exam on January 21, 2024. The exam will have two parts - A computer-based Part A, and an offline-based Part B. Here we bring you tips to crack the CEED Part A exam.

How to Prepare for CEED 2021 Part A Exam

With only a few months remaining for the CEED 2024 exam, chances are that you must have already started your preparation. If you have started your preparations, then this article will help you refine it by going over the fineries and if you are still in the planning phase, then reading further will help you to have a focused strategy in place wherein you can make the most of your time and efforts.

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Knowing the structure of CEED is the key to cracking it. CEED 2024 is divided into two parts. Part A will consist of Numerical Answer Type (NAT) Questions, Multiple Select Questions (MSQ), and Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ), and Part B, is a rather descriptive, sketch-oriented, and traditional CEED paper. A candidate has to attempt both parts one after another, within a time frame of three hours. Part A score is used only as a cutoff and Part B is evaluated only if a candidate obtains the Part A cutoff

Q:   What was the difficulty level of CEED 2023 exam?

A:

The overall difficulty level for the CEED 2023 was rated from moderate to difficult.

The CEED exam has two parts - Part A and Part B. 

Part A of the exam was rated moderately difficult, while Part B was rated easy to moderate. 

Note that the duration of the CEED 2023 exam was 3 hours. The candidate was given 1 hour to complete Part A, and 2 hours for Part B.

Q:   Is CEED a tough entrance exam?

A:

The difficulty level of CEED exam is maintained by authorities over the years. However, most design aspirants share that if the difficulty level of all design entrance exams conducted for PG level courses is compared then CEED is slightly easier than the NID Entrance Exam. This is primarily because the drawing questions asked in NID DAT are considered to be tougher than those put forth in the CEED exam.

The application form for NID DAT 2024 is currently open. The last date to apply for NID DAT 2024 without late fees is December 1, 2023.

Q:   What are the important topics to prepare for CEED 2024?

A:

Some of the important topics to prepare for CEED 2024 include:

  • Design Concepts
  • Product Designing
  • Logical Reasoning
  • Colour Theory, Color Schemes and color Compositions 
  • Scale and Proportion
  • Poster, Logo, Character designing
  • Basics of Drawing - Lines and Shapes
  • Anatomy, Proportions and Divisions
  • Sketching
  • How to Develop Characters
  • Basic and advanced Human Drawings
  • Story Illustrations

These topics are important because they either carry more weighatge or have a greeter chance of being asked in the entrance exam.

The most important strategy one can have is to complete Part A in one-hour duration and solve the descriptive questions of Part B in two hours duration.

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CEED 2024: How to prepare for Part A

For Part A, many candidates feel that the questions are based on random topics. But by proper strategy, clearing Part A with adequate cutoff is a cakewalk. Here is the step-by-step strategy you should have to crack Part A of the CEED exam:

Step 1 – Get hold of all the previous year CEED papers

The format of segregating CEED paper into Part A and Part B began from CEED 2012. This is the first paper you should download. IIT Bombay has provided all the previous year’s CEED papers on the page.

Step 2 – Defining the syllabus

For the preparation of Part A, carefully go through each and every question of Part A and note the topics they are asked from. For example, Q5 of the CEED 2012 paper asks “Identify the logo of State Bank of India”, you can make a note of “logos”.

As you progress, you will have a list of topics ready. Some topics may repeat. You can highlight these topics. For example, the topic of logos has been covered a number of times in CEED, so you can mark such topics as important ones.

Q:   Who topped the CEED 2023 exam?

A:

The CEED 2023 exam was topped by Khyati Rathor, who secured the AIR 1. She secured 68.85 marks in the exam, out of a total of 100 marks. The 2nd position was occupied by Simon George Cherian, who scored 66.63 marks. The final place in the podium, of AIR 1 rank, was occupied by Aritra Guha Ray. 

The CEED 2023 exam was held on January 22, 2023. The results of the exam was declared on March 7, 2023.

Q:   Is the CEED exam tough?

A:

The difficulty level of CEED exam has been maintained by authorities over the years. However, most design aspirants share that if difficulty level of all design entrance exams conducted for PG level courses is compared then CEED is slightly easier than NID Entrance Exam. This is primarily because the drawing questions asked in NID that are considered to be tougher than those put forth in CEED exam. Note that CEED exam is for admission to the M.Des courses offered by the eight participating colleges. Meanwhile, the NID that for the M.Des programme has three participating colleges.

Q:   How should I prepare for CEED?

A:

You can start preparing for CEED exam by following the below steps:

  • Understand CEED exam pattern and syllabus well.
  • Note that the CEED syllabus has been revised for both Part A and Part B.
  • IIT Bombay will release the detailed exam pattern when it releases the information brochure, sometime in September.
  • Make a well thought-out timetable for CEED preparation
  • Practice as many CEED previous year question papers and sample papers as possible
  • Take notes when you are studying.
  • Analyse your weak areas for the exam and work to improve those areas/subjects
  • Take mock tests.

Q:   What are the resources that I can use to prepare for the CEED 2024 exam?

A:

The CEED 2024 exam is now over. So, aspiring candidates can now prepare for the next edition of the exam.

Focus on the following resources to prepare for CEED:

  • Make sure that you get the best books to prepare the CEED.

  • If the study material is good, they will contain few to no errors, will cover the entire syllabus, contain practice problems, etc.

  • Solve sample and previous year’s question and sample papers

  • Take mock tests.

  • When studying make it a point to take notes. These notes will help you jot down all the important points.

  • Do timely revision. 

Q:   Can I prepare for CEED exam without coaching?

A:

It is very much possible to prepare for CEED without coaching. But before you embark on exam preparation on your own, you need the conviction that you can do it. If you are not convinced yourself and only decide to forgo coaching on the advice of others, the journey may be difficult.

If you prepare for the exam on your own, you need to be serious and plan the preparation smartly. For instance, after going through the syllabus, you must be able to decide the difficulty level, time it will take to cover the syllabus, and do revision. 

Remember, there are many instances of toppers who managed to ace the CEED exam without the aid of any coaching. Further, the final outcome may not depend on whether you do coaching or not, but the quality of your preparation.

Step 3 – Studying the syllabus

Now that you have the list of topics ready and you have identified the most important ones from the CEED syllabus, it is time to get down to business. You might have a long list of topics, but you have only limited time to study them, therefore, it’s advisable to plan your preparation accordingly. Needless to say, you should give more time and attention to the topics you have found to recur over several CEED papers because the chances are that there will be a question on the same topic this year as well.

CEED 2024: Skills needed to score in Part B

Preparation of Part B requires a slightly more intricate strategy than Part B. Here are some points which will help you in your preparation

1) Build your sketching skills – Part B is all about your ability to think of new and innovative solutions and express those using sketches. Building up your sketching skills is a matter of time and patience. Like any other skill, the more you sketch, the better you get at it. Yet, CEED being just around the corner, special attention needs to be given to certain areas of sketching more than the others. You should sketch.

  • First, by studying the objects around you and sketching them as realistically as possible. By doing this you will not only learn how to sketch realistically, but you will also learn to shade and depict the materials correctly.
  • The second thing is you should learn how to sketch still life. Many times in CEED, questions require you to sketch a fruit plate or a loaf of bread. There are several videos on YouTube that teach you how to sketch still life. Till you gain confidence in sketching from your imagination, you can watch these videos and sketch along with them. Questions related to sketches of human figures are the second most recurring question in Part B. Questions like a 5-year-old boy sitting in a chair or a man standing next to a scooter, test the designer's ability to sketch humans with proper proportions, with light and shades and with proper environmental effects. There are many techniques to draw human figures. Most of them are available for study, again, on YouTube.
  • Mastering product sketching and human sketching is normally enough to score well in CEED, but there is a third sketching skill that is needed. This is sketching of animated characters and graphics. Questions like the mascot for underwater tourism, the caricature of a dengue mosquito, and visual narration of the autobiography of a crow have been frequented in the past. In order to practice this, you should be well-versed with the techniques used for presenting storyboards. You can do an in-depth study online on these techniques and master them.

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2.   Be creative! For Part B, special credit is given for creativity. Sometimes, the examiner might even look past some minor mistakes in sketching, if your solution is creative!

Some questions even have a note saying that marks will be awarded for creative and humorous solutions. Enhancing creativity is straightforward. First, think about a simple idea and then stretch it to its limits.

For example, in CEED 2011, in a question, candidates were asked about the creative uses of curved lines. You can first think of a simple solution such as the curved line representing a road track. Then take it to an extreme, by imagining that the road track is in fact that of a roller-coaster! This way, even a plain idea will appear to be a creative one. In the heat of the exam, often coming up with such creative ideas is difficult, therefore practice is needed. So you can test how wacky you can get even with simple ideas.

With these two skills, you are bound to succeed in CEED no matter what the exam throws at you.

All the best for CEED preparation!

About the Author:

Prasanna Gadkari is an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore. Along with a career in Product Design spanning over eight years, Prasanna has mentored hundreds of aspirants to reach their dream of doing a Master in Design (M.Des) from IITs, IISc, and NID. He runs TeaCupBlog, a place where he and other students share their tips and experiences on a pro bono basis.

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Yes, IIT Kanpur will offer a PhD in Design course through CEED 2025. 

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