UCEED 2022: Know exam mode, paper pattern and marking scheme
UCEED exam 2022 will be held on January 23 from 9 am to 12 noon in 24 national cities. Design aspirants can register for UCEED 2022 at uceed.iitb.ac.in till November 16, 2021.
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Lilina Naorem | November 3, 2021 | 02:59 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination also known as UCEED paves the way to Bachelor of Design (BDes) admission at top the IITs. The design entrance exam is conducted once in a year at national level in multiple test centres. Consistent preparation and a clear cut exam strategy goes a long way toward clearing the UCEED exam.
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Students who aspire to study BDes courses at IITs to build a career in design must appear for UCEED 2022. The registration process for UCEED can be done online at uceed.iitb.ac.in. The last date to fill the UCEED application 2022 with regular fee is November 11, 2021. Click here to fill the UCEED 2022 registration form.
UCEED Exam Pattern 2022
Aspirants can kick start their preparation for UCEED 2022 by following an effective exam strategy to ace the design entrance exam with flying colours. It is significant for the aspirants to get a thorough understanding of the UCEED 2022 exam pattern.
The UCEED exam consists of two parts - Part A and Part B. UCEED part A is a computer based test while part B will be held in pen and paper mode. UCEED part A further consists of three sections - numerical answer type question (NAT), multiple select question (MSQ) and multiple choice question (MCQ). Candidates will get 3 hours to complete 69 questions carrying a maximum 300 marks.
UCEED 2022 Exam Pattern - Highlights
Particular |
Details |
Exam mode |
Part A - Computer based mode Part B - Pen and paper mode |
Duration of the exam |
3 hours |
Exam duration allotted to each part |
Part A - 2 hours 30 minutes Part B - 30 minutes |
Medium of the language |
English |
Maximum marks allotted |
300 |
UCEED 2022: Marking Scheme
Parts |
Question Type |
Marking Scheme |
Total Number of Questions and Marks |
Part A- 240 marks -2 hours 30 minutes |
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Section 1 |
Numerical Answer Type Question Number 1-18 |
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Section 2 |
Multiple Select Questions (MSQs) Question Number 19-36 |
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Section 3 |
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) Question Number 37-68 |
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Part B- 60 marks -30 Minutes |
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1 question |
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60 marks |
Total |
(Part-A + Part-B): 300 marks |
UCEED Exam 2022: Other important points
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In case of any technical problems during the UCEED exam for Part A, candidates can report to the invigilator. Action will be taken to remedy the problem or assign a different computer if required.
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The time lost due to technical problems shall be adjusted in the server
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and candidates will get the allotted time to attempt the paper.
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The answer of the NAT section is numerical and candidates need to answer it using a virtual keyboard displayed on the computer screen. No choices will be shown in the NAT section.
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UCEED part B consists of only one drawing question which will be displayed on the computer screen but candidates have to attempt it in the answer booklet provided by the invigilator.
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It is mandatory to answer UCEED part B question.
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