The total marks of the UCEED exam are 300 and a good score in the UCEED exam is considered between 115 and 125. However, a good score in this exam may vary from year to year and can be influenced by various aspects. A good score in the UCEED exam is subject to different factors like the number of candidates appearing for the exam in that specific year, the difficulty level of the UCEED exam that year, the cutoff marks, and the ranking list released by IIT Bombay.
There are a lot of career opportunities for students who took the UCEED exam. Some of the most popular job profiles after UCEED are those of Fashion Designer, Ceramic Designer, Textile Designer, Interior Designer, Game Designer, Accessory Designer, Industrial Designer, Leather Designer, Multimedia Designer, Fashion Director, Entrepreneur, Stylist, Apparel Designer and much more. The starting salary of a UCEED student ranges from INR 2 LPA to INR 6 LPA.
The UCEED exam, or the Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design, is conducted by IIT Bombay and is known for providing admissions to students in undergraduate courses in 6 participating colleges like IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Guwahati, IIT Hyderabad, IIT Roorkee and IIITDM Jabalpur. Students who sit for the UCEED exam are given admission to the BDes programme in these colleges.
As far as the exam pattern of this exam is concerned, the UCEED Part A consists of 200 questions in total. The marking scheme for UCEED Part A clearly specifies that a student will be awarded a +4 on every question he/she gets right. There is no negative marking for NAT-type questions in UCEED Part A. However, 0.71 marks are deducted if a student gets an MSQ/MCQ-type question wrong.
The UCEED exam is divided into 2 sections, the first section is Part A which consists of objective-type questions like MCQS, MSQs, and NATs. The UCEED Part A includes topics like language, creativity, visualization and spatial reasoning, practical and scientific knowledge, environment and society, analytical and logical reasoning, and observation and design sensitivity.