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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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The sketching part of CEED will include stages like - representation, in the form of geometric figures like lines, squares, and triangles, outline drawing, detailing, and shading. If you are a beginner, focus more on outline drawing, representation, and the easier aspects, rather than focusing on detailing and shading. As you become more adept, you can start adding nuances to your drawing. When making a sketch, focus on the following points:Shape of the figureProportionLine quality

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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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.Meanwhile, Part B will be a subjective paper and will have no negative marking.The candidate needs to bear this things in mind when preparing, and also attempting the CEED exam. 

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The candidate may note that the eligibility criteria for appearing in the CEED 2025 exam and the eligibility criteria for admission to the M.Des programme are not the same.The eligibility criteria for appearing in the CEED 2025 exam will be determined by IIT Bombay. The institute will verify all the documents submitted the candidate during the application process. Meanwhile, the participating colleges will also determine the eligibility of the candidate during the counseling process, which will be conducted institute-wise. The candidate will have to furnish original documents, which will be used to determined the veracity of infor
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The candidate may note that IIT Bombay is only responsible for conducting the CEED 2025 exam. Unlike UCEED 2025, it will not conduct any Joint Seat Allotment.  This means the eligibility criteria prescribed by IIT Bombay is limited to appearing in the CEED 2025 exam.Further, the participating institutes of CEED 2025 will individually determine the eligibility criteria for the M.Des courses. The eligibility criteria will be uploaded on the admission portals of these institutes.

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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The eligibility criteria for appearing in the CEED 2025 exam is prescribed by IIT Bombay. The criteria are outlined in the information brochure. The candidate needs to carefully go through the criteria and only apply for admission if they meet the requirements.Note that if the candidate fails to meet the CEED 2025 eligibility criteria, he or she could be disquafied at any stage of the admission process. Also, the participating colleges will have a document verification session, where all documents will be cross-checked.

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The result of CEED 2025 will be prepared by giving weightage to the Part A and Part B sections. Part A will carry 25% weightage, whereas Part B will be worth 75% weightage. CEED FINAL Score = 0.25 x (Marks obtained in Part A) + 0.75 x (Marks obtained in Part B)Note that it is mandatory for candidates to qualify for Part A to be included in the CEED 2025 merit list. In case the candidate fails to qualify for Part A, his or her Part B answer booklets will not be evaluated.

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The scorecard of CEED 2025 will be released on March 10, 2025; the candidate can download the scorecard till 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.

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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 preparationPractice as many CEED previous year question papers and sample papers as possibleTake notes when you are studying.Analyse your weak areas for the exam and work to improve those areas/subjectsTake mock tests.

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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Some experts suggest that you skip your GA preparation for now. Instead, you can start preparing for the section 45 days or so before the exam. The logic is, GA is more about theory than anything else. So, even if you must the subject now, you will have to do thorough revision closer to the exam to remember all the points. Also, you need not bother about the interview now. That part will be important only after the results are declared. 

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Candidates have the option to enroll in a coaching center to prepare for CEED 2025. But by no means is coaching is a sure-shot route for success. In fact, it is far from it. If you pick up any statistics, only a very small percentage of students who get enrolled in a coaching institute manage to crack CEED. The reason being, a coaching class is attended by a large number of students. Now the coaching centre won’t be able to or may not pay attention to the needs of each student individually. The result being most of the students are left to fend for themselves. This means, if your fundamentals are not strong or you manage to be in
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