Uceed coaching in Ajmer

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.

Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design (UCEED) is an entrance examination for the admission in Bachelor of Design. conducted by Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay. It is a joint entrance examination for admission into Bachelor of Design programs in IIT-Bombay, IIT-Guwahati and IITDM-Jabalpur.However, candidates from any other stream without maths or physics or chemistry, commerce and arts and humanities can apply for admission at only IIT Bombay and IIITDM Jabalpur. It is a descriptive test to inspect the logical, creative, observation and drawing skills of the students for the following programmes:-

  • Product Design
  • Industrial Design
  • Visual Communication
  • Animation Graphic
  • Vehicle Design and Mobility

Eligibility criteria for applying for B.Des programs-

To apply for admission, a candidate is required to fulfill the following criteria-

1. Age limit- The candidate should have been born on or after October 1, 1993 if belonging to the OPEN or OBC-NCL category and, on or after October 1, 1988 if belonging to the SC, ST or Person with Disabilities category.

2. UCEED Qualification- The candidate should have qualified i.e. obtained a rank in UCEED.

3. Qualifying Examination- The candidate should have passed the qualifying examination (Class XII or equivalent) in 2017 or 2018. Those who appeared for the first time in their qualifying examination in 2016 or earlier are not eligible.

Let me tell you the bitter truth, preparation for UCEED is not going to help at all through the materials prescribed for UCEED preparation .

I would suggest go through the previous 4 year's papers thoroughly. Try to understand what were the things common. Develop a strategy which you feel is going to be helpful for you.You can also, practice from questions of Exambazaar’s Previous Year Page ( can give test also ).And after all this if you don't feel satisfied so you can take any coaching or book meant for UCEED preparation. ( visit Exambazaar’s Coaching Discount page to avail exiting Discount’s on Coaching Fees ).

UCEED Pattern 

UCEED test paper is of three hours duration and candidates are evaluated out of 300 marks. The test paper usually comprises of 85 questions. However, the number of questions might change every year. The medium of instruction of the exam is English. UCEED exam is conducted as a computer based test and the exam paper is divided into three sections which are:

UCEED  Section A: Numerical Answer Type (NAT) questions

As per UCEED exam pattern, in this section of the exam, the answer to questions asked is a number that candidates need to enter using a virtual keyboard present on the computer screen. Aspirants are not provided with any choices (to mark answers) for these questions.

Marking: For every correct answer candidates will be awarded four marks and no marks would be deducted for a wrong answer. Also, no marks will be added or subtracted for questions not attempted by candidates.

UCEED Section B: Multiple Select Questions (MSQ)

In this section, for each question asked there will be one or more choices (out of the four given choices) which can be the correct answer. Here, candidates are awarded marks only if they select all the correct answers.

Marking: For every correct answer four marks will be awarded to candidates and no marks would be deducted from the total score for a wrong answer. There are no partial marks. Questions not attempted will be awarded zero marks.

UCEED Section C: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)

In this section, each question has four choices and out of these, candidates have to select the correct answer. In MCQ section only one option will be the correct answer from the choices provided.

Marking: For every correct answer three marks will be awarded to candidates and for every wrong answer one mark will be deducted from their total score. Questions not attempted will be given zero marks.