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CEED Cut-off 2025 - IIT Bombay will release the cut-off marks for Part A of CEED 2025 on February 6, 2025.
The cut-offs will be released in the form of mean and standard deviations.
The mean and standard deviation for Part A (CEED 2024) were 41.90 and 16.72, respectively.
The Part A cut-off or qualifying marks is the minimum score one needs to get shortlisted. Note that the Part B answer sheet will only be evaluated if the candidate meets the Part A cut-off.
Also, all shortlisted candidates are assigned a CEED merit rank.
Note that the Part A cut-off is not the admission cut-off. The admission cut-off is the minimum mark or rank required to get admission to the M.Des program.
IIT Bombay will conduct the CEED 2025 exam on January 19, 2025. The result of CEED 2025 will be declared on March 5, 2025.
Q: What factors are considered to determine the admission via CEED 2025 cut-off?
The participating institute of CEED 2025 will consider the following points for determining the admission cut-off:
The number of candidates appearing in CEED 2025
The performance of candidates in the exam
The merit ranks of applicants seeking admission to the college
Total seat intake
Category under which admission is sought
Previous years’ cutoff trends
Note that the above factors are variables; so, if any of these factors change, the cut-off would also change.
Q: Will the admission cut-off of CEED 2025 be released by IIT Bombay?
IIT Bombay will not release any admission cut-offs for CEED 2025. Note that unlike UCEED 2025, IIT Bombay doesn’t conduct any Joint Seat Allotment. Consequently, IIT Bombay is only responsible for conduct of the CEED 2025 exam and declaration of results.
Candidates will have to apply to the participating institute themselves based on their CEED 2025 scores. These participating institutes will then prepare admission cut-off based on parameters like number of applicants, seat intake, category under which admission is sought, etc.
Note that the Part A cut-off for CEED 2025 will be released in February 2025.
Q: When will the admission cut-off of CEED be released?
IIT Bombay only releases the qualifying cut-off of CEED Part A. It will, however, not release any admission cut-off.
The qualifying cut-off for Part A will be released on February 6, 2025. The cut-off will be released in the form of Mean Deviation and Standard Deviation.
The mean and standard deviation for Part-A (CEED 2024) were 41.90 and 16.72, respectively.
Part B answer booklets will be evaluated only if the candidate meets the Part A cut-off.
Meanwhile, the admission cut-off would be released by individual participating institutes at the time of seat allotment. The admission cut-off is the minimum score one needs to get admission.
- CEED 2025 Cut-off - Admission Cut-off Vs Part A Cut-off
- CEED 2025 Exam Dates & Schedule
- CEED 2025 Cut-off Highlights - Things you need to know
- CEED 2025 Part A Cut-off Marks
- CEED 2025 Shortlisting Criteria
- Factors that Determine CEED 2025 Cutoff
- How to Calculate CEED Cutoff 2025?
- How to Calculate CEED 2025 Final Score?
- Previous Years' CEED Cutoffs
- CEED Result 2025
- CEED Cut-off 2025 - FAQs
CEED 2025 Cut-off - Admission Cut-off Vs Part A Cut-off
There will be two cut-offs for CEED 2025.
- Part A cut-off - It is the minimum mark one needs to score in Part to get shortlisted. Note that the Part B answer booklet will be evaluated only if the candidate is shortlisted. The Part A cut-off will be released in February 2025.
- Admission cut-off - This cut-off would be prepared by the participating institutes, considering factors like no. of applications, merit ranks of applicants, seat intake, category of the candidate, etc. The admission cut-off will be released at the time of seat allotment.
The merit rank (used for admission purposes) is prepared by giving 25% weightage to Part A, and 75% weightage to Part B.
Q: Can I get admission in M.Des programme if I do not meet Part A cut-off?
IIT Bombay will release the qualifying cut-off for Part A on February 6, 2025.
Note that cut-off is released in the form of mean and standard deviation.
In the last edition of the exam, the mean and standard deviation for Part-A (CEED 2024) were 41.90 and 16.72, respectively.
The qualifying cut-off is the minimum marks a candidate needs to score in the paper to get shortlisted. Note that Part B answer booklets will only be evaluated if the candidate gets shortlisted.
So, if you don’t meet Part A cut-off marks, you will not get shortlisted and you Part B answer booklets will not be evaluated. Also, note that only shortlisted candidates will be assigned a merit rank in CEED 2025.
Q: How will CEED 2025 cut-off used to shortlist candidates and what is the formula?
The formula to determine CEED shortlisting criteria is as follows:
µ + (σ 2) = δ, where µ and σ are the average marks and standard deviation of the distribution of marks obtained by all the candidates in Part-A of CEED 2025. The µ and σ will be rounded off after the first decimal place. The candidates belonging to the reserved categories shall have to fulfill a relaxed cut-off mark, which will be:
0.9? for OBC-NCL
0.9? for EWS
0.5? for SC/ST
0.5? for PwD
Note that only such candidates who meet the qualifying cut-off would get shortlisted and their answer booklets will be evaluated.
Q: I belong to OBC category. I do not meet the cut-off in open category, but meet the cut-off in my category. Will I get admission?
Note that candidates belonging to reserved categories will be considered for admission under both open and reserved category. So, if you are not included in the merit list for open category, you needn’t worry. You will be considered for admission under your reserved category. That being said the candidate needs to note that the seat alloted in the open category and reserved category may not match, just in case you meet cut-off for both categories.
In that case you need to decide which seat to accept and which seat to decline.
CEED 2025 Exam Dates & Schedule
Take a look at the table below for the complete schedule of CEED 2025 exam
Dates | Upcoming Exam Dates |
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05 Mar '25 | CEED 2025 Result DATE |
CEED 2025 Cut-off Highlights - Things you need to know
Here are a few aspects of the CEED 2025 cut-off you need to know:
- IIT Bombay will release the Part A cut-off before or at the time of the declaration of results.
- Part B answer booklets will be evaluated only if the candidate meets the Part A cut-off.
- If the candidate meets the Part A cut-off, the candidate will be shortlisted and allocated a merit rank.
- Also, shortlisted candidates will be assigned a merit rank and eligible to participate in CEED 2025 counseling.
- Note that CEED 2025 counseling will be conducted by the individual participating colleges. IIT Bombay will not conduct any Joint Admission Process.
- Consequently, IIT Bombay will also not release the admission cut-offs.
- The Part A cut-off and admission cut-off, as explained above, are not the same.
CEED 2025 Part A Cut-off Marks
IIT Bombay will release the cut-off marks for Part A - CEED 2025 in February 2025.
The cut-offs will be released category-wise and in the form of mean and standard deviations. Part B answer booklets of only such candidates who meet the Part A cut-off criteria will be evaluated.
Cut-off marks for Part A - CEED 2024
Type of Deviation for Part A | Deviations |
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Mean Deviation | 41.90 |
Standard Deviation | 16.72 |
Cut-off marks for Part A - CEED 2023
Type of Deviation for Part A | Deviations |
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Mean Deviation | 22.59 |
Standard Deviation | 11.82 |
CEED 2022 - Category-wise Part A Cut-off Marks
The category-wise Part A cut-off marks for UCEED 2023 is given in the table below for reference.
Category | Part A Cut-off Marks |
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Open | 24.58 |
EWS | 22.12 |
OBC | 22.12 |
PwD | 12.29 |
SC | 12.29 |
ST | 12.29 |
Q: How will the CEED 2025 qualifying cut-off be calculated?
The qualifying cut-off for CEED 2025 will be calculated category-wise. The following formula will be used to calculate the cut-off:
Category | Calculation for CEED Cutoff |
Open | μ + (σ⁄2) = δ |
OBC-NCL | 0.9δ |
SC/ ST/ PwD | 0.5δ |
δ is the cutoff marks for shortlisted candidates in the General Category
μ and σ are the average marks and standard deviation of the distribution of marks obtained by ALL the candidates in Part-A of CEED 2025.
Q: What are the cut-off marks for Part A of CEED 2023?
IIT Bombay released the qualifying marks for CEED 2023 - Part A on February 9, 2023. The qualifying cut-off was released in the form of Standard and Mean Deviations.
Type of Deviation for Part A | Deviations |
Mean Deviation | 22.59 |
Standard Deviation | 11.82 |
Note that the cut-off marks for Part A are the minimum marks the candidate needs to secure in the paper to get shortlisted. Further, Part B answer booklets of only shortlisted candidates will be evaluated. To be included in the CEED 2024 merit list, the candidate also must qualify Part A.
Q: When will the admission cut-off of CEED be released?
IIT Bombay only releases the qualifying cut-off of CEED Part A. It will, however, not release any admission cut-off.
The qualifying cut-off for Part A will be released on February 6, 2025. The cut-off will be released in the form of Mean Deviation and Standard Deviation.
The mean and standard deviation for Part-A (CEED 2024) were 41.90 and 16.72, respectively.
Part B answer booklets will be evaluated only if the candidate meets the Part A cut-off.
Meanwhile, the admission cut-off would be released by individual participating institutes at the time of seat allotment. The admission cut-off is the minimum score one needs to get admission.
CEED 2025 Shortlisting Criteria
The formula to determine CEED shortlisting criteria is as follows: µ + (σ 2) = δ, where µ and σ are the average marks and standard deviation of the distribution of marks obtained by all the candidates in Part-A of CEED 2025. The µ and σ will be rounded off after the first decimal place. The candidates belonging to the reserved categories shall have to fulfill a relaxed cut-off mark, which will be:
- 0.9? for OBC-NCL
- 0.9? for EWS
- 0.5? for SC/ST
- 0.5? for PwD
Q: Can I get admission in M.Des programme if I do not meet Part A cut-off?
IIT Bombay will release the qualifying cut-off for Part A on February 6, 2025.
Note that cut-off is released in the form of mean and standard deviation.
In the last edition of the exam, the mean and standard deviation for Part-A (CEED 2024) were 41.90 and 16.72, respectively.
The qualifying cut-off is the minimum marks a candidate needs to score in the paper to get shortlisted. Note that Part B answer booklets will only be evaluated if the candidate gets shortlisted.
So, if you don’t meet Part A cut-off marks, you will not get shortlisted and you Part B answer booklets will not be evaluated. Also, note that only shortlisted candidates will be assigned a merit rank in CEED 2025.
Q: What happens if I do not meet the CEED 2025 qualifying cut-off?
The CEED 2025 exam will have two mandatory parts - Part A and Part B. Interestingly, Part B answer booklet will be evaluated only if the candidate qualifies Part A. If the candidate fails to qualify Part A or doesn’t meet the qualifying cut-off, then his or her Part A answer booklet will not be evaluated.
The scorecards of candidates who fails to meet Part A cut-off would only include Part A marks. Part B and Total marks, along with merit rank, will only be issued to those candidates who meet the cut-off.
Q: What factors are considered to determine the admission via CEED 2025 cut-off?
The participating institute of CEED 2025 will consider the following points for determining the admission cut-off:
The number of candidates appearing in CEED 2025
The performance of candidates in the exam
The merit ranks of applicants seeking admission to the college
Total seat intake
Category under which admission is sought
Previous years’ cutoff trends
Note that the above factors are variables; so, if any of these factors change, the cut-off would also change.
Factors that Determine CEED 2025 Cutoff
The cutoff for CEED 2025 will be based on the following factors:
- Cut off trends of past years' papers
- Difficulty level of CEED question paper
- Candidate's performance in the exam
- Total number of aspirants who take CEED exam
- Total number of seats sanctioned for each course
Q: What is the difference between the admission and qualifying cut-off of CEED 2025?
The CEED 2025 exam has two parts - Part A and Part B. The Part B answer booklet will be evaluated only if the candidate qualifies Part A. The minimum marks needed to qualify Part A is the qualifying cut-off for CEED 2025 - Part A. The qualifying cut-off would be released sometime in February 2025.
On the other hand, the admission cut-off would be released by the CEED 2025 participating institutes. It is the minimum score one needs to score for admission to the M.Des programmein their chosen category.
Q: When will the CEED 2025 result be declared?
IIT Bombay will declare the results of CEED 2025 on March 5, 2025. The result will be declared online at ceed.iitb.ac.in. To check their results, the candidate needs to log in to the result portals using their log-in id.
Note that hard copies of the result will not be sent to the candidate.
The CEED 2025 results will be released for all candidates who appear in the design entrance exam. However, the CEED 2025 merit rank will only be issued to candidates who qualify for Part A and are shortlisted.
Also, you will be able to download the scorecards from March 10, 2025 (onward).
Q: Do I need to refer to previous years CEED cut-off?
It is a good idea for the candidate to have an idea about the cut-off marks for participating institutes. For one, this will help the candidate check the cut-off trends across the years. The candidate will also provide insights into details like which institute has the highest cut-off. By gaining insights into the cut-off, the candidate will be able to prepare for the CEED 2024 exam accordingly.
For instance, if the candidate is eying one of the top exams, the cut-off would be going to be high. So, the candidate must check the cut-off for their category and check out what rank range is a safe bet for admission.
How to Calculate CEED Cutoff 2025?
The cutoff for Part A exam will be determined using a specific formula. Candidates can view the formula that is used to determine CEED 2025 cutoff for candidates belonging to different reservation categories below.
Category | Calculation for CEED Cutoff |
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Open | μ + (σ⁄2) = δ |
OBC-NCL | 0.9δ |
SC/ ST/ PwD | 0.5δ |
δ is the cutoff marks for shortlisted candidates in the General Category μ and σ are the average marks and standard deviation of the distribution of marks obtained by ALL the candidates in Part-A of CEED 2025 |
Q: What details will be mentioned in CEED 2025 result?
The result-cum-scorecard of CEED 2025 will include the following information:
The name and roll number of the candidate
Category under which admission is sought
Part A marks; however, Part B marks, merit rank, and total score will only be released for shortlisted candidates.
The date of issue of the scorecard
Validity of the scorecard
The category-wise qualifying marks
The total number of candidates appeared in CEED 2025
Number of candidates who have qualified in CEED 2025
Q: How can I access CEED 2025 result?
CEED 2025 result will be announced online on the official website of the exam - ceed.iitb.ac.in. The results will be declared on March 5, 2025.
The result of CEED 2025 will be released for all candidates who have appeared in the design entrance exam. However, merit ranks, Part B, and total scores will only be released for shortlisted candidates. Note that to get shortlisted, the candidate needs to have qualified Part A.
How to Calculate CEED 2025 Final Score?
The final CEED score is determined by giving 25% weightage to a candidate’s score in Part A and 75% weightage to an aspirant’s CEED Part B score.
Part | Weightage |
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A | 25% |
B | 75% |
Total | 100% |
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Q: Will I be allocated a CEED 2025 merit rank if I do not qualify Part A?
IIT Bombay will release the Part A cut-off marks for CEED 2025 on February 6, 2025.
The Part B answer booklets will be evaluated only if the candidate meet Part A cut-off, or in other words qualifies Part A. If the candidate fails to qualify Part A, his Part B answer booklet will not be evaluated.
Consequently, he will not be allocated a merit rank, total score, and Part B marks.
So, if you want to be assigned a merit rank, you need to meet the cut-off score for Part A and get shortlisted. IIT Bombay will release the cut-off marks for Part A before the declaration of CEED 2025 results.
Note that if you are not allocated a merit rank, you will not be eligible to participate in CEED 2025 counseling and seat-allotment process.
Q: What is the validity of the CEED 2025 scorecard?
The scorecard of CEED 2025 will be released on March 10, 2025; the last date to download the scorecard is June 11, 2025.
The validity of the scorecard will be one year from the date of its issue. Using the scorecard, the candidate can apply for admission to both CEED 2025 participating and result-sharing institutes.
The scorecard will carry details like the Qualifying status and Part A marks. Open & category-wise Merit rank, and Part B & Total marks will be issued only if the candidate has qualified Part A.
Previous Years' CEED Cutoffs
The cut-off marks for CEED 2025 will be released at the time of seat allotment and admission. Check the CEED cut-off for previous years below.
CEED Cutoff 2021: Minimum Qualifying Marks
Check out the category-wise minimum qualifying marks released by IIT Bombay last year below:
Categories |
CEED Minimum Qualifying Marks |
Minimum percentage required in Part A for shortlisting |
---|---|---|
Open |
27.30 |
10% |
OBC-NCL/EWS |
24.57 |
9% |
SC/ST |
13.65 |
5% |
PwD |
13.65 |
5% |
CEED 2020 Cutoff
For reference, candidates can go through CEED 2020 qualifying marks in Part A of the exam as well CEED score in the table below:
Category |
CEED 2020 Part A Qualifying Marks |
CEED Qualifying Score 2020 |
---|---|---|
Open |
38 |
30 |
OBC-NCL |
34.2 |
27 |
SC |
19 |
15 |
ST |
19 |
15 |
PwD |
19 |
15 |
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CEED Result 2025
IIT Bombay will declare the results of the CEED 2025 exam around the 1st week of March 2025.
The results will be declared online at the CEED 2025 admission portal. To check your results, log in to the portal using your email ID and password.
Note the scorecards for CEED 2025 will be released a few days after the results are declared.
So, when the results are declared, you can only view your scores and merit rank. You can download the scorecard.
Once the scorecard is released, you can download it in PDF format. The validity of the CEED 2025 scorecard will be one year from the date of its release.
CEED Cut-off 2025 - FAQs
Go through the important Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) related to the CEED 2025 cut-off below:
Q: Is the CEED exam tough?
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: When will the application form for CEED 2025 open?
The CEED 2025 applications opened on October 1, 2025. The application has to be filled online at ceed.iitb.ac.in.
The candidate can apply with both regular and late fees.
All the details pertaining to the CEED 2025 application form has been updated on the admission portals, including the information brochure. The candidate needs to carefully go through the brochure to check their eligibility. Note that information entered by the candidate at the time of submitting their application form will be verified at the time of counseling. Any candidate who doesn’t meet the criteria will be disqualified.
Q: What is the application fee of CEED 2025?
IIT Bombay has revised the application fee for CEED.
The updated application fee that candidates have to pay an application fee when applying for the CEED exam is shown below.
Women candidates - INR 2000
SC, ST, PwD candidates - INR 2000
All other candidates - INR 4000
The candidate will have to pay a fee as per the category they belong. If the candidate selects the wrong category and pay the wrong feels, he or she may be disqualified. So, care must be taken when selecting ones category.
Q: When will the CEED 2025 exam be conducted?
IIT Bombay will conduct the CEED 2025 exam on January 19, 2025 (9 am - 12 noon).
The exam will includ two sections - Part A and Part B. Part A of the exam will be administered in a computer-based mode, whereas Part B will be held offline. It is mandatory for candidates to qualify for Part A.
If the candidate fails to qualify for Part A, his or her Part B answers booklet will not be evaluated.
The final score cum merit list of CEED 2025 will be calculated by giving weightage to both Part A and Part B.
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