When will IIT Bombay release the list of exam centres for UCEED 2024?

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  • IIT Bombay will release the list of exam centres for UCEED 2024 sometime in September 2023. Note that IIT Bombay will only release the list of exam cities. The name of the exam UCEED 2024 centre allocated to be candidate will be mentioned on the admit card. The candidate can check the list of exam cities in the information brochure. In the previous edition of UCEED the exam was administered in 24 cities across India. The candidate had to select their choice of exam city at the time of filling out the application form.

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

To avoid any last-minute unforeseen transaction issues, you should pay the seat acceptance fee for a round well before the end time/date of the corresponding round.

If the fee is not paid within the given deadline, allotment will be cancelled. Also, such seats will be offered to the candidate next in the order of merit.

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

Yes, the seat-acceptance fee paid by the candidate will be adjusted against the institute fees of the admitting institute at the time of joining. In case the candidate
declines the offered seat after remitting the seat acceptance fee, the refund of the seat acceptance fee will be done per the policies of the admitting institute.

So, carefully go through the counseling process.

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

The candidate can contact UCEED 2026 admission officials at

Chairperson,
UCEED-CEED Office,
IIT Bombay,
Powai, Mumbai – 400 076.
Website: www.uceed.iitb.ac.in
Email: uceed@iitb.ac.in
Phone: +91-22-2576 4063/9093/9094

The candidate may use any of the contact options provided here.  

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

You can download candidate responses for Part-A of UCEED 2026 only till the declaration of the UCEED result. The download option will be disabled once the UCEED results are declared. No further requests will be entertained in this regard.

Using the candidate responses, the candidate can check their answers with those given in the answer key. This will help to calculate probable scores and thus chances of admission.

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

The evaluation of Part-B will be done manually by at least two expert evaluators separately and independently. Following is the scheme of evaluation for each question
in Part-B. 

  • If the difference in marks awarded by the two evaluators <= 10 marks, a simple average of the two evaluations will be considered.
  • If the difference > 10 marks, the answer sheet of Part-B will be evaluated by a third expert examiner (and so on until the difference of marks <= 10).
  • A simple average of the closest of two evaluations will be selected as the final marks.
  • If the difference in marks of the closest of two evaluations is >10 after several evaluations, a moderator will be invited to examine the answers.
  • If the difference in marks b
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