CEED, UCEED 2022: Last-minute preparation tips and drawing questions for practice
CEED and UCEED 2022 exam on January 23. Check preparation tips and strategies to ace these design entrances.
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The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay will conduct the CEED 2022 and UCEED 2022 exam on January 23, 2022, in both online (computer-based) and offline mode (pen and paper). Candidates have to download the CEED, UCEED 2022 admit card and carry it to the test centre to sit for the exam. Candidates have two days remaining so here are some CEED and UCEED last-minute preparation tips, drawing questions to practice, and strategy to score maximum marks. These tips can help them perform better and get a good score in the UCEED and CEED 2022 exams.
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CEED, UCEED 2022 exam day guidelines
According to the CEED and UCEED 2022 exam pattern, there are two parts in the CEED and UCEED question paper - Part A and Part B. Part 1 will be held in computer-based mode whereas Part 2 is based on pen and paper mode.
CEED, UCEED 2022 exam timing
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CEED 2022 exam date |
January 23, 2022, Sunday |
UCEED exam date 2022 |
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CEED 2022 exam timing |
9 am to 12 pm (3 hours)
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UCEED exam timing |
Also Read | Direct link to download UCEED, CEED 2022 admit card
CEED, UCEED last-minute preparation tips 2022
Students preparing for the examination can check the UCEED and CEED 2022 last-minute preparation tips to learn how to prepare and manage time during the last two days. Check some IIT CEED and UCEED preparation tips are given below.
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First, candidates must collect books that are properly aligned with the syllabus recommended by the convenors. Following the correct sources and research materials that provide a clear explanation of the various concepts related to the UCEED and CEED exams.
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The convenor also released the drawing questions for both exams in the form of the previous year’s UCEED and CEED question paper. Students can use them to get an idea of the level of the questions that can be asked in the UCEED and CEED 2022 exams. Practicing drawing questions helps to develop the overall speed associated with the exam.
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See CEED and UCEED previous year papers to know the trend followed by the convenors to set up the question papers. Apart from this, it will also be helpful to know the important chapters for the written exam and the questions asked in the exam over the years.
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Prepare short notes for important chapters. It helps you to prepare better for the exam, as well as quick revision at the last minute.
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Students should go for UCEED and CEED mock tests and other practice materials to gain speed and accuracy for the difficulty level of the questions asked in the exam.
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Regular revision of the topics mentioned in the CEED and UCEED syllabus helps to keep the memories fresh for the topics related to the exam.
CEED and UCEED 2022 examinations are conducted annually across 24 cities and 68 questions will be based on observation skills, reasoning, visual abilities, social awareness, etc. Other than that, there will be a question in terms of drawing.
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