Ceed Coaching in Nagor

Inframe Design Institute located in jodhpur, Jaipur, Ajmer, Pali, Naguar, Jaisalmer, Kota, Ahmedabad, Delhi. Inframe Design Institute offer courses in Fashion Design, Interior Design, Textile Design, Product Design, Graphics Design,Animation Design, Web Design, Jewellery Design. Inframe Design also offers coaching for numerous design field competitive examinations like NIFT, NID, UCEED, CEED, NATA, JEE (B Arch.), CEPT, PEARL, FDDI, IICD, VGU, Sushant and also we offer some short duration design courses like Autocad, 3dsMax, Revit, Sketchup etc.

The Common Entrance Examination for Design (CEED) is a joint entrance exam for post-graduate studies in the field of technological design held annually jointly at all IITs and Indian Institute of Science (IISc). The examination is hosted by the Industrial Design Centre, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay on behalf of Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. It is a descriptive test covering a student's logical, creative, observation and drawing skills, tested in particular for admission to various design courses in the fields of product design, industrial design, visual communication, animation graphics, vehicle design and mobility.

Examination pattern

CEED  exam uses English as a medium of instruction. The CEED exam pattern is such that the test consists of two parts, which are, Part A and Part B. Both the parts are conducted on the same day and aspirants need to appear for both the exams on the given date and time.

Part A of CEED exam consists of objective type questions – MCQ, MSQ and NAT. Candidates need to attempt CEED Part A exam on a computer. Questions asked in this section of CEED exam are from topics such as visual and spatial ability, environmental and social awareness, analytical and logical reasoning, language, observation and design sensitivity. Part B of CEED paper comprises of questions to test an aspirant’s design, drawing and writing skills. In CEED Part B exam questions are displayed on a computer screen and candidates need to solve them on an answer booklet provided by the invigilator.There are 8 questions in CEED Part B exam. The marking scheme is such that question number 1-5 in CEED exam are of 50 marks each and candidates have a choice to attempt any one of these questions. Note: Part A of CEED 2019 will be considered as a screening exam. Thus, students who have been shortlisted in this test will be evaluated for Part B of the exam. However, only the scores of candidates in Part B will be used to prepare the merit list for CEED 2019.

Part A is a preliminary screening test. There are about 50 questions in this part having negative marking. Correct answers carry +2.0 marks and wrong answers carry -0.5 marks (negative). Each question in this part checks general knowledge and awareness. Part B is evaluated for those candidates who are short listed in the screening test (Part A). Each question in this part examines the drawing and creative skills of the candidate. The first two parts are mandatory and the interview is carried for those who clear both Part A and Part B.

Part A covers the following categories:

Visual communication - this includes logos, signage, packaging, fonts etc.
Animation design - includes movement observation, comic strips, visuals etc.
Product design - covers the latest and newest products and trends, current products etc.
Automobile design - relates to aesthetics, manufacturers and plants etc.
Digital (applied to almost all the fields) - relates to photography, color coding, displays, printing etc.
Observation and visualisation (basic designer skills) - something like mirroring, textures, evolution (past to present), isometrics and geometry, tessellations, shadows and more.
Architecture - covers sculpture, monuments, materials etc.
General awareness - includes engineering ability, materials, culture of the country, famous personalities and their works, instruments, animals etc.

Part B comprises the following categories:

Basic and visual sketching - that might include objective, perceptive and imaginative types
Observation, problem identification and problem solving
Design think-ability - relates mostly to the design streams like product/industrial, interaction design and User interface design
Visual communication design in the form of posters or logo
Animation design in the form of comic strips, character framing etc.
Those who clear Part-A and Part-B are required to prepare a portfolio to produce during the interview.