CEED, UCEED 2022 exam concluded; Check paper analysis here
CEED and UCEED exam concluded today, the overall difficulty level was moderate. Check section-wise UCEED, CEED exam analysis here.
IIT Bombay has released the list of colleges accepting CEED scores. Candidates can check the list of IITs accepting CEED score.
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NEW DELHI- The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay has successfully conducted the UCEED and CEED 2022 exam today, January 23. UCEED and CEED exam was conducted in online and offline mode. As per the student’s reaction, the overall difficulty level of both exams was moderate. The main purpose of providing the CEED and UCEED exam analysis is to give an idea about the difficulty level of the exam and by checking the analysis candidates can assume their score and expected cutoff as well.
After the conclusion of the UCEED and CEED entrance test, candidates are eagerly waiting for the release of CEED, UCEED answer key, and result declaration updates. IIT Bombay will release CEED and UCEED answer key along with the response sheet on January 25. By checking UCEED and CEED response sheet, candidates will get to know how many questions they have attempted correct and incorrect, and also they can calculate their probable CEED and UCEED scores.
UCEED Exam Analysis 2022
Section |
Number of questions |
Question numbers |
Total marks |
Difficulty level |
Part-A (240 marks, 2 hours 30 mins) |
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NAT |
18 |
1-18 |
72 |
Moderate |
MSQ |
18 |
19-36 |
72 |
Moderate to difficult |
MCQ |
32 |
37-68 |
96 |
Easy to modeate |
Part-B (60 marks, 30 mins) |
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|
1 |
1 |
60 |
Moderate |
Total (Part-A and Part-B combined): 300 marks |
UCEED marking scheme 2022
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For Part A (NAT)
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No negative marking for wrong answers
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Zero marks will be given for unattempted questions
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For every correct answer, 4 mark will be given
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For Part A (MSQs)
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+4 marks will be awarded for every correct answer
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+3 marks will be given if four options are correct and three options are chosen
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+2 marks will be awarded if three or more options are correct but chosen only two options
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+1 mark will be awarded if two or more options are correct but chosen only one option
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0 mark will be given for unattempted questions
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1 mark will be deducted for an incorrect answer
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For Part A (MCQs)
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Three marks will be awarded for every correct answer
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Zero mark will be given for unattempted questions
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-0.71 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer
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CEED exam analysis 2022 (Part A)
Section |
Total number of questions |
Question numbers |
Maximum marks |
Difficulty level |
Part A |
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|
|
|
NAT |
8 |
1-8 |
24 |
Easy to moderate |
MSQ |
10 |
9-18 |
30 |
Moderate |
MCQ |
23 |
19-41 |
46 |
Moderate |
Total |
41 |
1-41 |
100 |
|
Part B |
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Sketching |
1 |
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Creativity |
1 |
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Form Sensitivity |
1 |
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Visual Sensitivity |
1 |
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Problem Identification |
1 |
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Total |
5 |
CEED marking scheme 2022
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3 marks will be given for every correct response
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For the NAT section, no negative marking scheme is applicable
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0.25 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer in the MSQ section
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0.5 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer in the MCQ section
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Zero mark will be given for unattempted questions
UCEED and CEED result 2022
IIT Bombay will announce UCEED and CEED result 2022 in online mode on the official website uceed.iitb.ac.in and ceed.iitb.ac.in. Candidates will be able to check their result through the ‘Candidate portal’. UCEED result will be available on March 10 and CEED 2022 result will be out on March 8. Post declaration of result, shortlisted candidates will have to appear for the further round of the selection process.
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