All Questions

Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design

Get Updates
Showing 1 - 10 out of 590 Questions
21 Views

I am a uceed candidate. I attempted part B both questions, but drew the first one in second questions answer sheet and vice-versa. Will it be evaluated? Or just be marked zero straightaway??

kumardurgesh1802 21st Jan, 2025

Hello there,

In the case of UCEED , if you mistakenly draw or write your answers in the wrong sections (e.g., answering the first question in the second question's answer sheet), it typically gets evaluated based on the content and clarity of your response.

However, to avoid any confusion or errors in evaluation, it’s always recommended to:

  • Clearly follow the instructions and write in the designated sections.
  • If you realize the mistake during the exam, try to cross-check your answer sheets to correct it.

If you’re unsure, it’s advisable to reach out to the UCEED conducting authorities and inform them of the error. They may be able to guide you further regarding any special instructions for such cases.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


69 Views

i did not tick on attempted in part B of uceed 2025 will be my copy checked ?

Sanjana 19th Jan, 2025

Hello,

If you did not tick the "Attempted" box in Part B of the UCEED 2025 exam, don't worry too much. The evaluation of your answer should still be considered.

Focus on your performance and let the official evaluation process take its course.

8 Views

hey i want to uceed mock test

Prachi Kumari 13th Jan, 2025

Hello,

Careers360 offers a UCEED mock test that helps candidates prepare effectively for the Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design (UCEED).

  • Simulates Exam Conditions: Provides a real-time test environment to help candidates manage time and pressure.
  • Detailed Analysis: Offers performance analysis to identify strengths and weaknesses.
  • Subject Coverage: Covers all UCEED sections like Design Aptitude, Visualization, and Logical Reasoning.
  • Accessibility: Available online, can be taken multiple times for practice.
  • Free and Paid Options: Some tests are free, while others offer additional features at a cost.
  • Instant Results: Provides immediate feedback to track progress.

Hope it  helps !

19 Views

What could be the closing time of center for uceed exam as my home is bit far from center and in early morning it would be very cold as well

Sakshi Badoni 7th Jan, 2025

Hello Greetings

For the UCEED exam, candidates are advised to report to the exam center at least 2 hours prior to the commencement of the exam . However, the exact closing time of the exam center isn't specified.


To plan your travel and arrival time, consider the following:

- *Travel Time*: Leave early to account for any unexpected delays due to traffic or weather conditions.

- *Weather Conditions*: As you mentioned, it might be cold in the morning, so dress warmly and consider bringing a hot beverage to keep you cozy while you wait.

- *Security Check*: Factor in time for security checks and other formalities before the exam starts.


It's always better to err on the side of caution and arrive early to avoid any last-minute stress. If you're concerned about the specific closing time, you can try contacting the exam center directly or checking the official UCEED website for more information.

Have a great day

78 Views

Hey Can you tell me how much one should score in part A and Part B separately to get into IIT through UCEED??(for general category)

pavani lekkala 29th Dec, 2024

Hi,

To get into IIT through UCEED (Undergraduate Common Entrance Exam for Design), you need to score well in both Part A and Part B. Here's a general idea of what scores might be considered good for the general category:

Part A (Computer-Based Test):

  • Good Score : Typically, a score between 115 and 125 is considered good. This range usually places you among the top candidates.

Part B (Pen-and-Paper Test):

  • Good Score : Since Part B contributes 100 marks, aiming for a score around 85-90 would be a strong performance.

Total Score:

  • Good Total Score : Combining Part A and Part B, a total score between 200 and 215 would be impressive and increase your chances of getting into IIT.

Keep in mind that these scores can vary based on the difficulty level of the exam and the performance of all candidates. It's always a good idea to aim for the highest score possible.



23 Views

Hi, I made the payment for UCEED 2025. While the amount got deducted, the same is not reflecting in the application form. Shall I pay again or wait for some time for the change to reflect?

Prachi Kumari 14th Nov, 2024

Hello,

If you've made the payment for UCEED 2025 and the amount has been deducted from your account but isn't showing up in the application form, here's what you should do:

  1. Wait for Some Time : Sometimes, due to technical delays or processing issues, payments can take a few hours or even up to a day to reflect in the application portal. Waiting for 24 hours before taking further action is advisable.

  2. Check for Confirmation : Verify if you received a payment confirmation email or message from your bank or the payment gateway. This can help assure you that the transaction was processed.

  3. Contact Support : If the payment doesn’t reflect after a reasonable waiting period, reach out to the UCEED application helpdesk or support team. Provide them with your payment transaction details (e.g., transaction ID, date, and amount) for their review.

  4. Avoid Making Duplicate Payments : Do not make another payment until you are certain that the first transaction has failed. Duplicate payments can be inconvenient and may require additional time to process refunds.

If it continues not to show up after 24-48 hours, getting in touch with UCEED's official support is your best course of action.

To know more about UCEED 2025, visit : https://design.careers360.com/articles/uceed-2025

Hope it helps !

10 Views

I have registered for free crash course for uceed nid nift one so where I have to attend the live classes

Samprikta Mondal 5th Nov, 2024

You can access the site or platform specifically if you want to take the free crash course for UCEED, NID, and NIFT.


Online classes are mostly accessed via a dedicated platform or app. Sometimes, you might be forced to log into an account that you previously made to access the live classes or recorded lectures.


Here are some common online platforms:


YouTube: Most institutes and private tutors upload video lectures on YouTube for free.

Online Learning Platforms: Some popular online learning platforms are Coursera, edX, and Udemy that offer courses in the fields of design and creative areas.

Specific Course Websites: The app or website you used to enroll in the crash course may have live classes and recorded material as well.

To know more details, you would


Check your email: You might get an email from the organizers of the crash course on the platform to log in, details on how to log in, and class schedules.

Website: If you registered from a certain website, visit the website for updates or announcements about live classes.

Contact the course organizer: If you are still in doubt, contact the course organizer or support team to clarify.

Following these steps, you should be able to access the live classes and other resources offered by the crash course.

138 Views

Can you tell me how many marks has to score get admission at iit bombay for b.des through uceed exam

kumardurgesh1802 26th Oct, 2024

Hello Yogesh,

To secure admission to the B.Des (Bachelor of Design) program at IIT Bombay through the UCEED (Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design), you generally need to score highly, as IIT Bombay is among the top choices for design aspirants in India. Here’s a general overview:

  1. UCEED Score Requirements : Admission scores vary yearly depending on factors like the number of applicants and difficulty of the UCEED exam. In recent years, candidates aiming for IIT Bombay typically needed a UCEED rank within the top 40-50 for a strong chance of admission, which often corresponds to scores around 180-220 marks or higher (out of 300).

  2. Category-wise Cutoff : Cutoffs differ by category (General, OBC, SC/ST, EWS). General category candidates typically need higher scores than reserved category candidates, where the ranks may range a bit lower to secure a seat.

  3. Admission Process : After the UCEED results, shortlisted candidates participate in a counseling process, where they submit their preferences for IITs offering B.Des courses. Seats are then allocated based on rank and preference.

For the most accurate and updated details, keep an eye on the UCEED official website and IIT Bombay's announcements.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


68 Views

Can we use Scales for drawing in Nid, Nift, and Uceed??

Jefferson 22nd Oct, 2024

Hello!

Thank you for your question. Yes, using scales for drawing is not only allowed but also recommended in exams like NID, NIFT, and UCEED. Scales help ensure precision and accuracy in your drawings, which can enhance your presentation and the overall quality of your work. It's essential to practice using scales effectively, as they can aid in creating clean lines and proportional designs, which are crucial in design examinations.

If you're looking for guidance or courses related to preparation for these exams, I suggest exploring various design institutes that offer coaching specifically for entrance exams. Many colleges also provide foundation courses that can enhance your drawing skills further. If you have any more questions or need assistance, feel free to ask!

35 Views

Free classes for nid dat, uceed and nift

Kanishka kaushikii 8th Oct, 2024

Hello aspirant,

There are several resources available for free online classes to prepare for NID DAT, UCEED, and NIFT:

YouTube Channels:

  • Design Career Hub: Provides comprehensive video tutorials, mock tests, and tips for NID DAT, UCEED, and NIFT.
  • Art & Design Academy: Offers free online classes and workshops for design entrance exams.
  • Design Institute: Provides video lectures, practice questions, and mock tests for NID DAT, UCEED, and NIFT.

Online Platforms:

  • National Institute of Design (NID): NID's official website offers free online resources, including practice questions and previous year papers, to help you prepare for NID DAT.
  • Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB): IITB's official website provides free online resources for UCEED preparation, including practice questions and mock tests.
  • National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT): NIFT's official website offers free online resources, including practice questions and previous year papers, to help you prepare for NIFT entrance exam.

Other Resources:

  • Design blogs and forums: There are many design blogs and forums where you can find helpful tips, advice, and resources for preparing for design entrance exams.
  • Social media groups: Joining social media groups dedicated to design entrance exams can connect you with other aspirants and provide access to valuable resources.

Additional Tips:

  • Practice regularly: Consistent practice is key to success in design entrance exams.
  • Stay updated: Keep yourself updated with the latest exam patterns, syllabus changes, and important dates.
  • Seek guidance: If you are struggling with any particular subject or concept, don't hesitate to seek guidance from teachers, mentors, or online tutors.

By utilizing these free resources and following these tips, you can effectively prepare for NID DAT, UCEED, and NIFT without spending a lot of money.

I hope this information helps you.


The question have been saved in answer later, you can access it from your profile anytime. Access now

Download the Careers360 App on your Android phone

Regular exam updates, QnA, Predictors, College Applications & E-books now on your Mobile

Careers360 App
150M+ Students
30,000+ Colleges
500+ Exams
1500+ E-books