CEED result 2022 announced by IIT Bombay; Know the expected CEED cut off
Sundararajan | March 8, 2022 | 09:18 AM IST | 2 mins read
IIT Bombay has declared the CEED result 2022 at ceed.iitb.ac.in. Know the expected CEED cut off and CEED 2022 scorecard date.
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NEW DELHI:
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay has announced the Common Entrance Examination for Design (CEED 2022) result today, March 8, 2022. Students who have given the CEED 2022 exam can check their CEED result 2022 on the official website ceed.iitb.ac.in. Candidates can check their results from the ‘Candidates Portal’ by entering their valid email id and password.
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Check the CEED 2022 result here
The CEED scorecard 2022 will be provided to qualified candidates. After checking the CEED 2022 result, candidates can download the CEED 2022 scorecard from March 12 onwards. The authority has released the mean and standard deviation for Part-A (CEED 2022) on its official website. As per the data, the mean value is 18.62 and the standard deviation is 11.93.
CEED 2022 result date
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CEED events |
CEED dates |
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CEED exam date 2022 |
January 23, 2022 |
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CEED 2022 result date |
Today, March 8, 2022 |
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Download CEED score card 2022 |
March 12 to June 14, 2022 |
How to check CEED result 2022
Candidates can follow the steps mentioned below to check their CEED 2022 results.
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Step 1 - Visit the official website of CEED (ceed.iitb.ac.in).
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Step 2 - Click on the tab ‘Candidates Portal’ from the latest updates section.
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Step 3 - It will redirect you to the CEED result login page. From there, enter the registered credentials: email id and password.
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Step 4 - From the candidate's dashboard, the CEED result 2022 will be displayed on the screen.
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Step 5 - Download the CEED 2022 result and take the printout of the result for future reference.
CEED 2022 cutoff - Expected
Candidates are required to secure a minimum CEED cutoff to gain M.Des admission at IIT Bombay, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Kanpur, Roorkee, Delhi, IIITDM Jabalpur, and IISc Bangalore.
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Categories |
CEED Minimum Qualifying Marks |
Minimum percentage required in Part A for shortlisting |
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Open |
27.30 |
10% |
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OBC-NCL/ EWS |
24.57 |
9% |
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SC/ ST |
13.65 |
5% |
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PwD |
13.65 |
5% |
CEED Result 2022: Shortlisting criteria
The formula to determine CEED shortlisting criteria is as follows: µ + (σ 2) = δ, where µ and σ are the average marks and standard deviation of the distribution of marks obtained by all the candidates in CEED 2022 - Part A.
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The µ and σ will be rounded off after the first decimal place.
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The students belonging to the reserved categories have to fulfill a relaxed cutoff mark, which will be:
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OBC-NCL/ EWS: 0.9?
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SC/ ST/ PwD: 0.5?
CEED result 2022 statistics
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CEED exam year |
Candidates appeared |
Candidates qualified |
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2022 |
5500+ |
1600 (expected) |
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2021 |
5515 |
1255 |
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2020 |
5564 |
1724 |
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2019 |
5491 |
1179 |
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2018 |
5507 |
1003 |
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