CEED, UCEED Answer Key 2025 Released, Raise Objection By January 23


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Candidates who took the exams held on January 19 can access the answer keys by visiting the respective official websites — ceed.iitb.ac.in for CEED, and uceed.iitb.ac.in for the UCEED answer key.

CEED, UCEED Answer Key 2025 Released, Raise Objection By January 23

The CEED 2025 results will be announced on March 5, while the UCEED 2025 results will be declared on March 7 (Representative/File Photo)

The Common Entrance Exam for Design (CEED) 2025 and Undergraduate Common Entrance Exam for Design (UCEED) 2025 answer keys have been released by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay. Candidates who took the exams held on January 19 can access the answer keys by visiting the respective official websites — ceed.iitb.ac.in for CEED, and uceed.iitb.ac.in for the UCEED answer key.

Candidates are allowed to raise objections to the answer key, if any, till January 23, up to 5 pm. Based on the objections raised, the final answer keys will be released on January 29. Following this, the CEED 2025 results will be announced on March 5, while the UCEED 2025 results will be declared on March 7.

“The CEED 2025 Score Card can be downloaded from March 10, 2025 from Candidate portal. It is valid for a period of one year from the date of declaration of the result. For more details, refer the Information Brochure. The CEED 2025 Score Card cannot be treated as a proof of date of birth, category or disability status,” states the official notice.

CEED, UCEED 2025 Answer Key: How to Raise Objection?

Step 1- Visit the official websites of UCEED or CEED.

Step 2 – On the homepage, click on the answer key link.

Step 3 – The answer key will open in a PDF format.

Step 4 – Download and save the form for further use.

Step 5: To raise objection, click on the question number you wish to challenge.

Step 6: Provide substantial documents to support your challenge and pay the objection fees.

Step 7: Submit. Download and save the confirmation page for future reference.

Candidates shortlisted in CEED can get admission into Master of Design (MDes) and PhD programmes in design and those selected for UCEED can get admission to the bachelor’s courses in design.

The UCEED and CEED exams comprise two parts (Part A and B). Part A will be administered via a computer-based test and will involve three sections such as numerical answer type (NAT) questions, multiple select questions (MSQ), and multiple-choice questions (MCQ). The exams were held in a single shift from 9 am to noon.



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