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Updated on - Oct 31, 2023 07:30 PM IST

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VIT School of Design to reserve some B.Des Seats for UCEED 2026 qualified candidates
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VIT School of Design to reserve some B.Des Seats for UCEED 2026 qualified candidates

VIT School of Design Admission: The VIT School of Design (V-SIGN), Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, has declared that it will hold a certain number of seats under the B.Des (Industrial Design) course for UCEED 2026 qualified students, providing an additional and more simplified admission path for design aspirants. This move aims to encourage strong, creative and design-inclined students to join VIT, as UCEED is a national-level test based on innovation, visualisation skills, including problem-solving. Following this new development, those who have qualified for UCEED are now able to seek admission for the B.Des course directly at VIT by uploading their UCEED score with educational details. Then VIT will prepare a merit list based on the performance of UCEED and the eligibility criteria so as to conduct a fair and better selection process. 

Also Read: Avantika University to Accept UCEED 2026 Score for B.Des Admission

UCEED Design Aptitude Questions
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UCEED Design Aptitude Questions: Types of Questions, Prep Tips

UCEED Design Aptitude Questions: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay, administers the Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design (UCEED) annually. The purpose of the entrance exam is to provide admission to participating institutions' BDes courses. The UCEED 2026 exam will take place on January 18, 2026.

B.Des Admission Pathways for Students with Commerce in Class 12
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B.Des Admission Pathways for Students with Commerce in Class 12

B.Des admission pathways for students with commerce in class 12 include clearing various design entrance exams like NID DAT, UCEED exam, NIFT, CUET, AIEED, etc. You will be selected based on your scores in the B.Des entrance examination you appeared for. You need to prepare effectively with the right set of strategies to get good scores. You will be selected strictly based on merit and based on your entrance exam scores. Most colleges do not offer any direct admission process, as you have to prove your creative skills to ensure selection. Hence, you have to sit for any of the top B.Des entrance examinations to get into the Top B.Des colleges in India 2025. If you are eager to know more about the  B.Des admission pathways for students with commerce can go through the list of entrance exams, eligibility criteria, etc. 

Also Read: B.Des Colleges Admitting Students Basis Class 12 Board Results

B.Des Colleges Admitting Students Basis Class 12 Board Results
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B.Des Colleges Admitting Students Basis Class 12 Board Results

B.Des colleges admitting students basis Class 12 board results are the go-to choice for design aspirants who have just received their Class 12 board results or are expecting the same soon. If you wish to avoid appearing for an entrance exam and obtaining B.Des admission on the basis of your entrance exam score, direct admission based on your academic profile and Class 12 results is the best option for you.

Skills that May Boost Your B.Des Admission Chances in 2026
November 25, 2025 10:12 PM

Skills that May Boost Your B.Des Admission Chances in 2026

B.Des admissions are quite competitive, especially if you are applying to top tier colleges, which is why improving skills that may boost your B.Des admission chances in 2026 are essential. As a budding designer, you need several skills to undertake a BDes course so that you can learn all the important elements of the course effectively. Additionally, most of these skills will also help you progress in your career after graduation.

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