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Suraj Kumar karn

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As per the student reaction coming in, the UCEED 2024 exam was easy to moderate, though some students found the paper to be a bit lengthy. Also, considering the paper was lengthy, the UCEED 2024 cut-off will stay on the higher side.The following factors will be considered while determining the cut-off marks for UCEED 2024.Number of aspirants appearing in the exam.The number of aspirants who qualify for the exam.The difficulty level of the paper.Number of seats available.Previous year Cut Off for UCEED.For General category candidates, the passing marks for UCEED 2024 are set at 55.42. Additionally, on February 8, 2024, the UCEED 2
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Suraj Kumar karn

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Earlier, IIT Bombay announced the qualifying cutoff for UCEED 2024 alongside the UCEED 2024 results. For General category candidates, the passing marks for UCEED 2024 are set at 55.42. Additionally, on February 8, 2024, the UCEED 2024 cutoff was released in terms of mean and standard deviation.UCEED cutoff 2024 is released in the form of opening and closing ranks for admission to IITs. Earlier, IITB released the UCEED qualifying cutoff 2024 along with results. UCEED 2024 passing marks for General category candidates is 55.42.CEED qualifying cutoff 2024 is out. CEED 2024 qualifying cutoff for part A for general category
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Muskan

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The Part A cutoff marks are released by IIT Bombay on February 8, 2024. The standard and mean deviations of the cut-off were made public. For Part-A (CEED 2024), the mean and standard deviation are 41.90 and 16.72, respectively. Comparatively, CEED 2023 had a mean deviation of 22.59 and a standard deviation of 11.82. The cut-off is utilised to determine which candidates are the shortest; take notice that only those who are shortlisted will have their Part B answer booklets examined. Furthermore, each candidate who makes the short list will receive a merit rank, making them eligible to take part in the seat allocation procedure.

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Muskan

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On its official website, IIT Bombay announced that the UCEED exam, which will begin in 2024, will now follow a new syllabus. The format of the UCEED test has also undergone certain modifications in accordance with the updated syllabus. As an example, the Part B question paper will now have two questions: (1) a drawing question, and (2) a design aptitude question. Recall that Part B included a single, drawing-based question earlier. Additionally, Part B's time has been extended from 30 to 60 minutes.

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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IIT Bombay revised the syllabus for the UCEED exam starting 2024.However, note that while the syllabus has been revised, there are still some topics that overlap. For instance, Part A still continues to have the Analytical and Logical Reasoning, Observation and Design sensitivity, and a few other topics from the various edition. So, candidates can use the previous years papers to practice these topics. For the other topics, the candidate can try out sample papers.In addition to the syllabus, IIT Bombay had also revised the UCEED exam pattern.Part A now have 57 questions (down from 68), while Part B will have two questions (instead of 1
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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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The UCEED question paper will be of 3 hours and include two parts - The computer-based Part A and the offline-based Part B. It is mandatory for candidates to appear in both the paper. Also, Part B paper answer booklets will only be evaluated if the candidate qualifies Part A. IIT Bombay will release the cut-off marks for Part A before the declaration of results. Part A will include the following types of questions: Numerical Answer Type (NAT) Multiple Select Question (MSQ) Multiple Choice Question (MCQ). Part A will now include 57 questions.Meanwhile, Part B will include 2 questions; this includes a sketching-based and an apt
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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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IIT Bombay will conduct the UCEED 2025 exam on January 19, 2025 (9 am - 12 noon). IIT Bombay has released the detailed admission schedule, including exam dates and application process.The exam will be conducted in 27 cities aross India. Part A will be offline-based, while Part B will be conducted offline.The application form commences on October 1, 2024. 

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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Yes, there will be biometric verification at the UCEED 2025 exam centre. The biometric information (thumb impression and photograph) will be collected from the candidate before the commencement of the exam. On exam day, the candidate needs to bring with them a valid photo id proof and the admit card. Note that the photo id proof must be in the original; photocopies will not be accepted. Note that the candidate needs to report at the UCEED 2025 exam centre at least 2 hours before the commencement of the exam.

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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IIT Bombay will release the list of exam centres for UCEED 2025 sometime in September 2024. Note that IIT Bombay will only release the list of exam cities. The name of the exam UCEED 2025 centre allocated to be candidate will be mentioned on the admit card. The candidate can check the list of exam cities in the information brochure. In the previous edition of UCEED the exam was administered in 27 cities across India. The candidate had to select their choice of exam city at the time of filling out the application form.

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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IIT Bombay usually doesn't make any arrangements like baggage counters. So, it is a good idea for candidates not be bring any unnecessary stuff with them to the exam centre. Also, if the candidate has any doubts, he or she must go through the exam-day guidelines published by exam officials to check if any special arrangements are being made. Since it is unlikely that there will be a baggage counter, the candidate can not afford to bring valuable items and leave it unattended outside the exam hall. It is because if any valuable item is lost, IIT Bombay will not take any responsibility.

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