CEED Passing Marks 2025: Category-wise Cutoff

Mrunmayai Bobade

Updated On: March 05, 2025 12:48 PM

The CEED passing marks 2025 can be anticipated to be around 25 marks for OPEN category candidates, 23 marks for OBC/EWS candidates, and 13 marks for SC/ST/PWD candidates. The mean and standard deviation for CEED 2025 Part-A are 45.48 and 16.98, respectively.
CEED Passing Marks 2025

The expected CEED passing marks 2025 for different categories are predicted to be roughly 25 for OPEN category applicants, 23 for the OBC/ EWS category, and 13 for the ST/ SC/ PWD category, based on the cutoff trends from the previous year. IIT Bombay published the CEED 2025 results on March 5, 2025 and the CEED cutoffs 2025 for Part A on February 6, 2025 , on its official site, ceed.iitb.ac.in. They have been released in the form of mean and standard deviations. The mean and standard deviation for CEED 2025 Part A are 45.48 and 16.98, respectively. The CEED 2025 exam was conducted on January 19, 2025 .

You must achieve at least the minimum score, known as the CEED cutoff or qualifying score, in Part A of CEED 2025 to be ranked on the CEED 2025 merit list . Each participating institute determines a final rank, which may result in admissions in a particular category or the CEED 2025 category-wise cutoffs. They will also declare their admission criteria or minimum qualifying scores. You must remember that the CEED admission cutoff and the Part A cutoff are NOT the same. Although strictly based on scores attained in Part B, a cutoff can also be designed purely to draw up an initial list of candidates eligible to be shortlisted for further admission.

Also Read: What is a Good Score in CEED 2025?

CEED Cutoff 2025 for Part A

The CEED cutoff 2025 has been announced on February 6, 2025 , for Part A in terms of mean and standard deviation. The mean and standard deviation for Part A have been provided below:

Aspect

Cutoff

Mean Deviation for UCEED 2025 Part A

45.48

Standard Deviation for UCEED 2025 Part B

16.98

Expected Category-wise CEED Passing Marks 2025

The following table outlines the expected category-wise CEED 2025 qualifying score along with the minimum percentage required of applicants for Part A shortlisting.

Category Name

Expected CEED Passing Marks 2025

Minimum % Required for Part A Shortlisting

PwD

13.65

5%

ST/ SC

13.65

5%

EWS/ OBC-NCL

24.57

9%

GEN/ Open

27.30

10%

Note: (i) The final rank at which you can be admitted to Design programs at various universities is the CEED 2025 cutoff marks.

(ii) Each of the CEED 2025 participating colleges will have distinctive admission criteria that may vary from one institution to another.

Category-Wise CEED 2025 Qualifying Score: Part A

As discussed, you will be shortlisted based on your Part A scores. For shortlisting applicants in the GEN category, the cut-off marks (δ) for Part A will be μ + (σ⁄2) = δ, where σ represents the standard deviation of the overall distribution of marks earned by each applicant in Part A of CEED 2025 and μ is the average mark. Up to two decimal places will be used to round off the μ and σ. If you fall within the reserved categories, you must meet a lenient CEED cutoff score of 0.5δ for ST/ SC/ PwD and 0.9δ for EWS/ OBC-NCL. The following table highlights the same:

Category Name

CEED Cutoff 2025 Calculation for Part A Shortlisting

OBC-NCL

0.9δ

SC/ ST/ PwD

0.5δ

GEN/ Open

μ + (σ⁄2) = δ

Important: CEED Part A, or the design aptitude and analytical skills assessment, is the first phase of the exam and is conducted in computer-based mode. You will be shortlisted for the Part B evaluation only if you score higher than the Part A CEED cutoff.

Category-Wise CEED 2025 Qualifying Score: Part B

As discussed, your Part-B answer booklets will be manually checked only if you have made it to the Part-A shortlist. Subjective questions are asked in CEED Part B, and there are no sample answers available. It will be assessed using a comprehensive set of criteria specified in the question. Re-totalling or re-evaluation are NOT covered under CEED; neither such requests will be accepted in any given case.

Important: Your creativity, drawing, and communication skills are evaluated in Part B, which is a pen-and-paper assessment. Only the scores gained in Part B are used to determine the final CEED 2025 results.

How are the Final CEED Passing Marks 2025 Calculated?

The relevant authorities will put together the CEED merit list 2025, which includes the preliminary and final ranks of the applicants who were eligible for the CEED counselling process 2025 , based on the results of Part B. Following the aforesaid analysis, the final CEED score will be determined by allocating 25% of the weight to the marks scored in Part A and 75% of the weight to the marks scored in Part B of the examination. The table below simply provides the calculation of the final CEED 2025 passing marks.

Exam Section

Percent Weightage

Part A

25%

Part B

75%

Total

100%

CEED Previous Year Cutoff Trends

If you meet the eligibility requirements for CEED, you can apply to various PhD and MDes courses at different specified universities to opt for their preferred specialisations. The following is a discussion about the CEED previous year cutoff trends for years 2024, 2023, 2022 and 2021, which students can use as a reference.

CEED Cutoff 2024

IIT Bombay released the cutoff marks for Part A of CEED 2024 on February 8, 2024. The percentage of marks have been discretized and assigned based on average and standard deviation from respective means.

Type of Deviation for Part A

CEED 2024 Deviations

Mean Deviation

41.90

Standard Deviation

16.72

CEED Cutoff 2023

Check out the mean deviation and standard deviation for the CEED 2023 exam:

Type of Deviation for Part A

CEED 2023 Deviations

Mean Deviation

22.59

Standard Deviation

11.82

CEED Cutoff 2022

The following table highlights the category-wise CEED passing marks or cutoff for the year 2022:

Particular

General

OBC - NCL

SC/ST

PwD

CEED Qualifying Score for Part A

24.58

22.12

12.29

12.29

Qualifying CEED Score

30

27

15

15

Note: CEED cutoff marks for 2023 will be updated on this page once the administrating authority releases them.

CEED Cutoff 2021

The following table highlights the category-wise CEED passing marks or cutoff for the year 2021:

Particulars

General

OBC - NCL

SC/ST

PwD

Part A Qualifying Mark

38

34.2

19

19

Qualifying CEED Score

30

27

15

15

In the end, there will be a mean and standard deviation for the CEED 2025 cutoff declared. The minimum CEED 2025 qualifying score is necessary for prospective candidates to get admitted to IIT Guwahati, Roorkee, Delhi, Hyderabad, IIITDM Jabalpur, Bombay, Kanpur, and IISc Bangalore for MDes programs.

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FAQs

What determines the CEED qualifying score for different categories?

Here are certain factors that determine the CEED qualifying score for different categories:

  • Applicant’s performance in the exam

  • CEED previous year cutoff trends

  • Exam’s difficulty level

  • Seat intake for different categories

  • Total number of students appearing for CEED in a given year

How is the CEED score calculated?

The CEED score is calculated by allocating 25% of the weight to the marks scored in Part A and 75% of the weight to the marks scored in Part B of the examination. Also, the mean and standard deviations corresponding with the CEED 2025 cut-off will be made public by the conducting body.

Is the CEED 2025 score valid for 2 years?

No, the CEED score is not valid for 2 years, rather it is only valid for a year from the date of declaration of the result. The CEED 2025 scorecard is not acceptable as validation of one's category, date of birth, or category of handicap. Furthermore, answer booklets will be retained for a maximum of three months following the announcement of the CEED results.

What is the qualifying score for CEED 2025?

CEED passing marks 2025 are the minimum marks a candidate has to score to be shortlisted for further consideration. The cut-off marks appear in mean and standard deviation. The mean and standard deviation for CEED 2025 Part-A are 45.48 and 16.98, respectively.

What is the passing mark for CEED?

The mean and standard deviation for Part-A (CEED 2025) are 45.48 and 16.98, respectively. The passing mark for CEED depends on various factors such as the total number of applicants taking the exam, its difficulty level, the maximum marks achieved by a candidate for a particular year, etc. CEED 2025 qualifying score, however, varies from one year to the next as well as one institution to another.

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