What's the difference between CEED and GATE?
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TheCommon Entrance Examination For Design (CEED)is conducted by theIndian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB), on behalf of the Ministry of Human Resources Development (MHRD). CEED is the qualifying examination foradmissionto postgraduateMaster of Design (M. Des. )programmes at the Industrial Design Centre (IIT Bombay), Interdisciplinary Industrial Design Programme (IIT Delhi), Centre for Product Design and Manufacturing (IISc Bangalore), Departments of Design (IIT Guwahati) and Design Programme (IIT Kanpur) andPh. D. programmes in Designat IISc. Bangalore and IIT Bombay. However, IIT Kanpur and IISc Ban...more -
CEED Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IIT Bombay) conducts Common Entrance Examination for Design CEED to provide admission to aspirants in Master of Design M.Des and Ph.D programmes offered at colleges accepting exam scores. CEED exam comprises two parts A and B. While part A of CEED consists of objective type questions (to be attempted in online mode), part B contains subjective questions (to be attempted in offline mode) that test design, drawing and writing skills of candidates. Part A of CEED exam is considered as a screening test. It means that only candidates who clear part A are evaluated for part B of the exam. GATE is...more
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The factors that determine the GATE cutoff are -
- Availability of seats (the total seat intake varies every year for NITs, IIITs, and IIT admission)
- Number of registered applicants
- The difficulty level of the examination - (GATE is conducted on multiple days, however, the paper difficulty varies for every session)
- Previous year cutoff trends
Based on the previous year's trends, the GATE 2026 expected cutoff for computer Science and engineering can be checked below-
- For General category it might go around 30 to 31.0
However, the GATE cutoff varies every year, depending on the difficulty level, number of applicants appearing for the exam, etc.
No, a duplicate GATE 2026 admit card will not be provided at the test center. Candidates must carry their own admit card along with the mentioned documents and items to the GATE exam center. IIT Guwahati will release the GATE admit card on January 2.
Candidates will get only one scribble pad at a time. They must write their name and registration number before using it. If the rough sheet gets filled, then they can ask for another one scribble pad after returning the previous one to the invigilator. After the exam concludes, candidates must return the scribble pad to the invigilator.
Yes, candidates will get a scribble pad in the GATE exam 2026 to do the rough work. Candidates have to write their name and registration number on the scribble pad before using it. However, the rough sheet must be returned after the completion of the exam.
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