CEED 2022: IIT Bombay releases scorecard today at ceed.iitb.ac.in; here's how to download it
Prerna Goel | March 12, 2022 | 12:09 PM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates can download the CEED 2022 scorecard from today at the official website, ceed.iitb.ac.in. Check how to download the CEED exam scorecard here.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: IIT Bombay has activated the link to download CEED 2022 scorecards from today, March 12 onwards. Candidates who appeared for CEED exam 2022 can download the scorecard till June 14 from their login at the CEED official website, ceed.iitb.ac.in. Candidates are required to enter their respective login details at the candidate portal by using their registered email ID and password. CEED scorecard 2022 will contain marks obtained by the candidate in Part A, Part B score, total marks, and rank.
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Common Entrance Examination for Design (CEED 2022) was conducted on January 23 wherein Part A was conducted in online mode and consisted of multiple-choice questions, whereas Part B had subjective questions. CEED 2022 result was declared on March 08. All the shortlisted candidates will be assigned a merit rank. The merit rank will be based on the total CEED 2022 score, which is calculated by giving 25% weightage to Part A and 75% weightage to Part B.
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CEED Scorecard 2022: Important Dates
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CEED events |
CEED exam dates 2022 |
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CEED result 2022 |
March 8, 2022 |
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CEED scorecard release date |
March 12, 2022 |
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Last date to download CEED scorecard 2022 |
June 14, 2022 |
How to download the CEED scorecard 2022?
Follow the steps given below in order to download the CEED exam scorecard:
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Visit the scorecard download link at the official website, ceed.iitb.ac.in
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A log-in window will be open
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Enter the email address and password created at the time of registration
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The scorecard of CEED will be displayed in pdf format
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Download the CEED scorecard and take a printout for future reference
What are the details on the CEED 2022 Scorecard
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Name of the candidate
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Roll number
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Photograph and signature
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Category wise Part A qualifying marks
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CEED 2022 qualifying score (category-wise)
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CEED Part A score of the candidate
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Part-B, total marks and merit rank will be released only for candidates who have qualified in the CEED 2022 entrance exam.
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Total number of candidates who took the exam
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Number of qualified candidates
CEED 2022: Minimum Qualifying Marks
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Category |
CEED 2022 Part A Qualifying Marks |
CEED Qualifying Score 2022 |
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Open |
38 |
27.30 |
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OBC-NCL |
34.2 |
24.57 |
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SC/ST |
19 |
13.65 |
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PwD |
19 |
13.65 |
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