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Common Entrance Examination for Design (CEED) sylabus

Bipasha 29th Jul, 2025

CEED syllabus includes:

Visualization and spatial ability

Design thinking and problem solving

Drawing skills

Creativity

Communication skills

Analytical and logical reasoning

Environmental and social awareness

Observation and design sensitivity Also includes topics on form, function, aesthetics, and technical drawing.


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I am a btech graduate in electronics I want to pursue a career in UI UX design...I am thinking of preparing for CEED I do not any design background how much time will I need to prepare for the exam and how should I prepare for it

Taabia Fathima 13th Jul, 2025

Hello Anushka,

Thanks for reaching out!

You can definitely prepare for CEED to pursue UI/UX design.since you're not from design background you'll need 4-6 months of focused prepration.

Focus on:

Sketching

Visual communication

Design concepts

User experience basics

Problem - solving skills

Past CEED papers.

Practice drawings, story boarding, Idea generation daily.

You can also take online courses to learn design fundamentals and tools.

Consistency and practice matter most!

get all the detailed info here:

https://design.careers360.com/articles/ceed-syllabus

All the best!


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I have a 6 years of work experience and plan to appear for the CEED exam in Jan 2026. If I dont secure a top rank for admission to IITs or other top CEED accepting colleges, will my work experience, portfolio and Coursera certificate still add weight to my profile during the admission?

Taabia Fathima 10th Jul, 2025

Hello sir,

Thanks for reaching out!

Yes, you still have a good chance even with a mid CEED score, if the rest of your profile is strong. While the CEED score is important, most of the institutes use full selection process that includes your CEED score(Part A and B), Portfolio and often an interview or studio tests.Your 6 years of experience, strong portfolio and relevant coursera certificates can add significant value during admission in IITDM, Srishti etc which consider the overall profile not just the rank.


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Where can i get free study material for the CEED exam ?

Ayush Madanpotra 27th Jun, 2025

You can get free study material for the CEED (Common Entrance Exam for Design) from several reliable sources. Here's a simple list of where to find it:

Official CEED Website
Go to the CEED official site (ceed.iitb.ac.in) for previous year question papers and sample papers. They are the best for understanding the exam pattern.

NID and CEED Prep YouTube Channels
Many educators and toppers upload free tutorials, sketching tips, design aptitude tricks, and analysis of previous papers.

Telegram Groups
Search for “CEED preparation” on Telegram. Many groups share PDFs, notes, sketching practice sheets, and mock tests.

Free Blogs and Websites
Look for blogs like Pahal Design, BRDS, and Design Aspirants. They often post free reading material, tips, and past year questions.

Reddit and Quora
On platforms like Reddit or Quora, search for CEED preparation threads. Toppers often share their notes and resources.

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if my graduation will end in july 2025. But I am not giving CEED exam in 2025. and I want to give the exam in 2026 can I do that

Samprikta Mondal 27th Oct, 2024

Yes, you can definitely appear for the CEED exam in 2026, even if you're completing your graduation in July 2025.

As per the CEED 2025 eligibility criteria, you can appear for the exam if you are in the final year of your degree program or have completed it by July 2025.

So, you can plan to appear for CEED 2026 and pursue your M.Des. or Ph.D. in Design after completing your graduation.

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I had a backlogs in my undergraduate. Am I eligible to write CEED to get into Mdes programme? And is there any problem after ceed at the time of admission and interview/ portfolio time... ???????

Tanya Gupta 27th Jan, 2024

Hello,

Maybe, because When it comes to eligibility for the CEED (Common Entrance Examination for Design), having backlogs in your undergraduate program may not necessarily disqualify you from appearing for the exam. However, it is important to note that each institute has its own specific eligibility criteria for admission to their MDes programs. Some institutes may consider backlogs as a factor during the admission process, while others may not.

Hope this helps you,

Thank you

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