What is UCEED 2025 admission cut-off?

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    Suraj Kumar karn | Contributor-Level 9

    6 months ago

    Earlier, IIT Bombay announced the qualifying cutoff for UCEED 2024 alongside the UCEED 2024 results. For General category candidates, the passing marks for UCEED 2024 are set at 55.42. Additionally, on February 8, 2024, the UCEED 2024 cutoff was released in terms of mean and standard deviation.UCEED cutoff 2024 is released in the form of opening and closing ranks for admission to IITs. Earlier, IITB released the UCEED qualifying cutoff 2024 along with results. UCEED 2024 passing marks for General category candidates is 55.42.CEED qualifying cutoff 2024 is out. CEED 2024 qualifying cutoff for part A for general category

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    Divyansh Jain | Contributor-Level 10

    8 months ago

    The 2024 UCEED (Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design) admission cut-off is subject to change year and is contingent upon various circumstances, including the volume of applications received, the exam's level of difficulty, and the availability of seats in participating institutions. The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, the relevant conducting authority, usually releases the UCEED cut-off marks during the counseling process or as part of the results. The minimum scores needed by applicants to be eligible for admission to the undergraduate design programs provided by participating institutes are known as the c

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  • The admission cut-off for UCEED 2025 will be released at the time of seat allotment. It is the minimum marks a candidate needs to secure in their category for admission to the B. Des programme. Note that the admission cut-off would be prepared category. Also, there will be a total of three seat allotment round, and for each round a cut-off would be released. Candidates who meet the cut-off criteria would be considered for admission. On the other hand, if the candidate fails to meet the cut-off, he or she will not be considered for admission. It is important for candidates to not cons fuse the admission cut-off with the qualifying cut-o

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