Common Entrance Examination for Design

CEED 2025 FAQs: Common Questions Answered
National exam by IITs for PG design (M.Des) program admissions.
FAQs
What is CEED 2025?
The CEED (Common Entrance Examination for Design) 2025 is a national-level entrance exam administered by IIT Bombay for admission to postgraduate design programs at various IITs, IISc, and other participating institutes.
Who organises CEED 2025?
CEED 2025 is organised by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay.
What is the aim of the CEED?
The exam assesses a candidate's design aptitude, which includes visual perception, logical reasoning, inventiveness, and drawing ability.
Who is eligible to apply for the CEED 2025?
Candidates must have completed a degree/diploma/postgraduate program that lasted at least three years following 10+2 or be taking their final test in such a program by July 2025. There is no age requirement for CEED.
Can candidates from any stream apply for CEED?
Yes, candidates from any field (such as engineering, architecture, design, arts, commerce, and science) are qualified.
Is there an age restriction for CEED 2025?
No, there is no age limit to participate in CEED 2025.
When will the CEED 2025 application form become available?
The application form is normally available around September. Specific dates will be provided on the official CEED site.
How do I apply for CEED 2025?
Candidates can apply online by visiting the official CEED website and filling out the application form.
What is the application fee for CEED 2025?.
The fee details will be included in the formal notice. Typically, the price varies by category, such as General, OBC-NCL, SC/ST, and PwD candidates.
Can I make changes to my application form after it has been submitted?
The conducting body often gives a corrective window for minor adjustments. Check the official website for informationrmation on corrections.
What pattern does CEED 2025 follow?
CEED is composed of two parts: Part A consists of computer-based multiple-choice questions (MCQs) that assess visual and spatial abilities, environmental awareness, and analytical skills. Part B: Subjective questions requiring sketching and design skills.
Is there a curriculum for CEED 2025?
The syllabus often covers design ability, sketching skills, creativity, visual awareness, logical reasoning, and problem-solving abilities. For a more complete syllabus, please visit the official website.
Is there any bad marking in the CEED?
Negative marking may be used in some areas of Part A. Details are included in the exam brochure.
What documents should I bring on exam day?
Candidates must bring a printed copy of their admit card as well as a valid picture ID (such as an Aadhaar, passport, or voter ID) to the exam centre.
Can I bring drawing equipment or stationery to the exam?
Yes, candidates should bring their own sketching supplies such as pencils, erasers, and sketch pens for Part B. For detailed informationrmation, see the instructions on your admit card.