Which are the most important topics to focus in CEED?

CEED: Common Entrance Examination for Design.

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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    All topics are equally important, everything from visual spatial ability, general knowledge, Science, arts, mathematics and mensuration, mental ability. It is important to go through the previous year's question papers to know the pattern because there is negative marking so one gets familiarised with the type of tricking questions. These links might help to gain some good marks. https://www.shiksha.com/design/fashion-design/articles/ceed-mock-test-sample-questions-part-b-blogId-11785
    https://www.shiksha.com/design/industrial-product-design/articles/ceed-mock-test-sample-questions-with-answers-blogId-11716.
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    Kirti Vishwakarma Bibliophile | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    It is necessary to score well in both Part A and Part B of CEED exam, so it is important to prepare both for theory and sketching to score well. All topics are equally important, everything from visual spatial ability, general knowledge, science, arts, mathematics and mensuration, mental ability.
    It is important to go through the previous year's question papers to know the pattern because there is negative marking so one gets familiarised with the type of tricking questions.
    These links might help to gain some good marks.
    https://www.shiksha.com/design/fashion-design/articles/ceed-mock-test-sample-questions-part-b-blogId-11785
    https://www.
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    Isha Bhardwaj Program Manager , Great learning | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    Design schools are started and run by state government. There are states and there are such schools. In some cases, the schools of designs run by states are simply superb while in some cases these are not worth mentioning. Hence, all cannot be painted by same brush.
    What used to happen in olden times was the beurocratic approach that resulted in late decisions, which in turn hampered the untrammeled growth of these schools. Decision making used to be lethargic and hence, placements were also problematic.
    But, with Advent of time, things have indeed changed. Agility has replaced lethargy. There is a great amount of hand holding of
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