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<p>Three months is not a lot of time to prepare for an exam of the magnitude of UCEED. But the silver lining is it could be done, provided your fundamentals are strong. Here is how you prepare for UCEED 2025 in three months: Follow the official UCEED syllabus and exam pattern. Make a time table. To start with focus on the topics that are easy but carry decent weightage. Once you are done with the easy topics, move on to the moderately difficult and difficult topics. It is important for you to not get stuck with a difficult problem and burn up all your time. Instead move on to the next topic. Solve sample papers and take mock tests.&l... View more

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<p>In the last few months leading up to the UCEED 2025 exam, the candidate needs to follow this routine: If you have maintained a note, ensure you regularly go through the important points. Do timely revision of all the topics, especially the sticky concepts. Solve as many sample papers you can. Also take mock tests to get into the exam mood. Mocks will help you get an exam like ambience and you can get an idea as to how the question paper would be look like, the sections you need to attempt first, etc. Pay close attention to your health - sleep the full quote of hours, stay hydrated, do light exercise, and stay happy. It is also a g... View more

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<p>The last few days are very crucial in the context of UCEED 2025 exam preparation. It is because if you mess up these last few days, all your efforts in the last few months and years could go down the drain: Here are a few tips to follow in the last few weeks leading up to the UCEED exam: Focus these last few days on revision Solve sample papers. Try to solve at least one sample paper a day. Take mock tests. Do quick revision of important topics. After taking the mock or solving the sample papers, do a quick analysis and SEE if there are any quick remedies to costly errors. Don't start any new topic. It is because it will eat into ... View more

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<p>To do well in UCEED 2025 exam, improve these skills: Improve your drawing skills - Practice free-hand drawing. Use 2 grades of pencil - H-grade to do rough work and B to do quick sketch and shading. Work on improving your creativity and be innovative Solve previous years question papers to improve problem-solving and time-management skills. Understand the basic concept of drawing, and learn various forms of drawing - composition, proportion, line drawing, etc. Taking mock tests will help the candidate get an idea as to how much time it takes to solve a section or question.</p>

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<p>If you approach UCEED 2025 with a systematic plan and constant work, you can prepare for it in six months. Start by fully comprehending the syllabus and exam format. Part A of the UCEED comprises multiple-choice, multiple-select, and numerical problems, whereas Part B concentrates on drawing abilities. For focused preparation, it is essential to understand the syllabus subjects, which include spatial ability, visualisation, observation, and environmental awareness. Make a study schedule that allots time for every course, focussing the first few months on developing a strong foundation in general knowledge, design concepts, and ana... View more

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<p>Given that UCEED is one of the most important and the toughest design entrance exams in the country, one should not wait till the last moments to prepare for the exam. Ideally, the candidate should have at least an year to prepare for the exam. That being said, if the candidate has above average understand of the basics, he or she can easily prepare for the exam in six months. When preparing for the exam, it is important to have a target in mind. For example, the merit rank the candidate wants to achieve. Note that the cut-off rank varies from one institute to another.</p>

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<div><div><p>Best books for NEET preparation in 2025:</p><ol><li><strong>Physics:</strong><ul><li>Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma</li><li>Objective Physics for NEET (Volume I) by D. C. Pandey</li><li>NCERT Physics textbooks for Class 11 &amp; 12</li></ul></li><li><strong>Chemistry:</strong><ul><li>NCERT Chemistry textbooks for Class 11 &amp; 12</li><li>Physical Chemistry by O. P. Tandon</li><li>Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd</li><li>Modern ABC for Chemistr... View more

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<p>IIT Bombay will declare the results of CEED exam 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.&nbsp;</p><p>Note that hard copies of the result will not be sent to the candidate.</p><p>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.</p><p>The scorecards will be released after results are declared (from March 1... View more

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<p>To prepare oral pathology for NEET:</p><ol><li>You should make a schedule for yourself which you can follow on daily basis. In this timetable or schedule, you can allot days to study one subject.&nbsp;</li><li>Read what you have already prepared, by doing this revision you will be able to remember things for a longer time.</li><li>Research, whenever you get free time, research on NEET exam for oral pathology. Download the question paper from last year.</li><li>Watch videos related to NEET Oral Pathology to gain additional insights and strategies.</li></ol><p&... View more

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<p>The CEED syllabus was revised in the previous edition.</p><p>It is very important for the candidate to solve previous years&rsquo; question papers. The reason being the question papers will help the candidate identify the types of questions asked, marking scheme, difficult level, etc.</p><p>Considering the syllabus for CEED has been revised, the candidate may solve only those questions that are still included in the topic. Carefully go through the revised syllabus and check out the topics; identify the topcis that are same as last year. You can use the question papers and solve questions for the common ... View more

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<p>The CEED exam has two parts - Part A and Part B.&nbsp;</p><p>Part A will include the following type of questions - Numerical Answers Type (NAT), Multiple Select Questions (MSQ), and Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). The questions will be objective-type.&nbsp;</p><p>Meanwhile, Part B of the question paper for CEED 2024 will include subjective-type questions. The questions will test the design, drawing, and writing skills of the candidate. The candidate will have 2 hours to attempt Part B, while for Part A, the candidate will get 1 hour.</p>

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<p>IIT Bombay released a notification on March 3 saying the design entrance exam effective 2024 onward will be conducted following a revised syllabus.&nbsp;</p><p>As per the revised syllabus, Part A will now have topics like Visualization and spatial ability, Practical and scientific knowledge, Observation and design sensitivity, Environment and society, Analytical and logical reasoning, Language, Creativity, Art and Design knowledge, and Design methods and practices.</p><p>Meanwhile, Part B will have the following topics: Drawing, Creativity, Communication, and Problem identification.&nbsp;</p>&... View more

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<p>There are multiple reasons why you must consult the official syllabus when preparing for the CEED 2025 exam.</p><p>Using the syllabus of CEED, you can identify which topics carry more weightage and a higher chance of being asked in the exam.&nbsp;</p><p>Note that questions in the CEED 2025 exam will be asked as per the official syllabus only.&nbsp;</p><p>So, following the syllabus is non-negotiable.</p><p>The CEED 2025 exam will be conducted by following a revised syllabus.&nbsp;</p><p>When preparing for the exam, the candidate can refer to the syllabus and fi... View more

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<p dir="a;ltr">IIT Bombay has released the syllabus for CEED 2024. When preparing for the exam, the candidate had to also pay special attention to the important topics as they carry more weightage and also have a higher chance of being asked in the exam.</p><p dir="a;ltr">Here are important topics of CEED:</p><div dir="a;ltr" align="a;left"><table><colgroup><col><col><col></colgroup><tbody><tr><td><p dir="a;ltr">Creative Writing Skills</p></td><td><p dir="a;ltr">Drawin... View more

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<p>A systematic approach that concentrates on the format, curriculum, and required abilities of the exam is crucial to begin studying for CEED 2025. Get acquainted with the format of the test first. Part A is a computer-based test that examines analytical and visualisation skills, and Part B assesses drawing and design aptitude. Effective preparation requires an understanding of the question categories and the grading system. After that, carefully go over the official syllabus, taking note of the important subjects like creativity, observation, and design sensitivity. It's important to improve your drawing abilities, so sketch freque... View more

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<p>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.</p><p>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.&nbsp;</p><p>Remember, there are many instances of toppers who mana... View more

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<p>The CEED question paper has two sections - Part A and Part B. Part A will include NAT, MSQ, and MCQ questions, and there is negative marking for M.Sc and MCQ-type questions. However, there is no negative marking for NAT-type questions.</p><p>&nbsp;Meanwhile, Part B will be a subjective paper and will have no negative marking.</p><p>The candidate needs to bear this things in mind when preparing, and also attempting the CEED exam.&nbsp;</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Part A of the CEED 2024 question paper will include three types of questions - NAT, MCQ, and MSQ. The number of questions per question type and marking scheme is given in the table below.</p><div dir="ltr" align="left"><table><colgroup><col width="89"><col><col><col><col><col></colgroup><tbody><tr><th><p dir="ltr">Section</p></th><th><p dir="ltr">Maximum no. of Questions</p></th><th><p dir="ltr">No.</p><p di... View more

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<p>The CEED syllabus can be daunting for some candidates. So, if you are not able to complete it, don'tpanic. The trick in these situations is to first focus on the easy topics and complete the first. If you manage that your anxiety levels will automatically come down. Next move on the moderate difficult topics. If you are able to tackle them, you can start working on the difficult ones. If you get stuck with a topic or problem, it is best to not spend prodigious time trying to master it. Instead move on to the next topic. You can revisit the difficult topic, if you have time.</p>

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<p>The topics listed in the CEED syllabus is indicative in nature. Also, the syllabus is exhaustive in the sense that questions may be asked from all or some of the topics. So, the candidate can&rsquo;t skip any topics when preparing for CEED.&nbsp;</p><p>The candidate is urged to go through the previous years' question papers to get an idea about the paper structure and types of questions asked. That being said, keep in mind that the syllabus has been revised for CEED.</p>

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<p>Candidates preparing for the CEED 2025 exam need to follow the following syllabus when preparing for Part B of CEED 2025:</p><p>Drawing: Ability to draw products, people, or scenes in proportion with good line quality, composition, proportion, perspective, and shading.&nbsp;</p><p>Creativity: Capacity to think out-of-the-box and come up with unique as well as diverse solutions.&nbsp;</p><p>Communication: Skills to communicate concepts and ideas clearly with the help of text and visuals.&nbsp;</p><p>Problem identification: Capability to understand the user and the context,... View more

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<p>As per the latest syllabus for CEED, Part A will include the following topics:</p><p>Visualization and spatial reasoning: Ability to visualize and transforms 2D shapes and 3D objects and their spatial relationships.&nbsp;</p><p>Practical and scientific knowledge: Know-how of scientific principles and everyday objects.&nbsp;</p><p>Observation and design sensitivity: Capacity to detect concealed properties in day-to-day life and think critically about them. Attention to detail, classification, analysis, inference, and prediction.&nbsp;</p><p>Environment and society: General... View more

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<p>IIT Bombay will conduct the CEED 2025 exam tentatively in January 2025 (9 am - 12 noon).</p><p>The exam will include two sections - Part A and Part B. Part A of the exam was 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 of CEED 2024 will be calculated by giving weightage to both Part A and Part B.</p><p>The cut-off marks for Part A will be released a few days after the exam.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The CEED 2025 exam will 3 hours long and have two parts.&nbsp;</p><p>Part A of the CEED 2025 question paper will be computer-based mode and include three types of questions - MCQ, MSQ, and NAT. The duration of Part A will be 1 hour. Meanwhile, Part B will be 2-hour long and include subjective questions. Part B will be conducted offline.&nbsp;</p><p>It may be noted that Part B answers booklets will be evaluated only of the candidate qualified for Part A. So, to be included in the merit list, the candidate must qualify for Part A.</p>

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<p>On October 1, 2024, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay formally issued the CEED 2025 exam syllabus. It is separated into two sections: Part B is a pen-and-paper assessment, and Part A is a computer-based test. About 44 questions in Part A will cover a variety of subjects, including creativity, design thinking, spatial awareness, and visualisation. Two questions centred on drawing and design ability will be used in Part B to evaluate candidates' drawing and design abilities. The comprehensive syllabus is essential for students studying for the CEED in order to comprehend the format of the test and the main subjects tha... View more

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<p>There is no option to apply for CEED 2025 exam offline. Also, application forms submitted offline, after dowloading and taking a printout of the form and filling it offline, will not be accepted.&nbsp;</p><p>Candidates may note that the CEED 2025 application process is completely online. So, to fill out the form, you need to go the CEED 2025 admission portals - ceed.iitb.ac.in. Click on the application link, fill in all the essential details, upload documents, and pay the fee to complete the application process.</p><p>The CEED 2024 application form is currently closed.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The application form for CEED 2025 will be released online at ceed.iitb.ac.in. To fill out the form, you need to follow these steps:</p><p>Go to the CEED 2025 admission portals - ceed.iitb.ac.in<br>If application is open, the application link will be activated<br>Click on the link to go to the registration page<br>Fill in your name, email id, and mobile number to get registered<br>After registration, log in to fill the rest of the application form<br>Enter academic, personal, and contact details<br>Upload documents<br>Pay the application fee<br>Once the application proces... View more

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<p>Candidates must report any issue faced by them while filling the CEED application form by clicking on the 'Report Problem' tab that is present on the right side of the application process windows. The tab is highlight in yellow colour. On clicking this tab, candidates had to elaborate on the problem that they are experiencing and also mention their registration number.</p><p>It was recommended that candidates fill out the form as soon as possible and don't wait for the last few days. It is because students could face server or other such issues which could delay or hinder the application process.</p>

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<p>To appear in the CEED 2025 exam, the candidate must have passed a degree, Diploma, or postgraduate degree exam of minimum three years. There is no limit on the upper age limit or number of attempts for appearing in CEED. The eligibility criteria that candidates need to meet for appearing in the CEED have been explained below. Qualifying exam - The candidate must have completed a degree, Diploma, or postgraduate programme of a minimum of THREE years (after 10+2). Or, Appearing for the final exam of such a programme by July 2025 or, Must have passed the GD Arts Diploma programme (10+5) level by July 2024. Age limit - No upper age li... View more

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