Aspirants must check the expected UCEED Qualifying Marks 2025 for all categories mentioned below as per the previous years' trends. Only the candidates who qualify Part A will have the Part B of their paper evaluated.

UCEED Qualifying Marks 2025: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay is expected to release the UCEED 2025 qualifying marks on February 8, 2025, including the category-wise shortlisting scores for Part A. The expected UCEED qualifying marks 2025 have been provided below for candidates aspiring to secure admission to undergraduate design programs at premier institutes such as IITs and other participating institutions. The expected UCEED qualifying marks 2025 will be based on factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of candidates appearing, and previous years’ trends.
IIT Bombay has altered the formula to calculate the UCEED 2025 Cut Off. The new formula to calculate the cut-off marks is x + (y/2) = z, where x and y are the average marks and standard deviation of marks obtained by all the aspirants in Part A of the UCEED exam.
UCEED Qualifying Marks 2025 Expected
UCEED cut-off 2025 will be released on February 8 for Part-A on the official website. Candidates can check the expected UCEED 2025 cutoff in the table below.
Category | UCEED Expected Qualifying Marks 2025 |
---|---|
General | 55 to 56 marks |
OBC/EWS | 49 to 51 marks |
SC/ST | 27 to 28 marks |
UCEED Selection Process for Part-B
Aspirants can check the selection process for UCEED Part B below.
Part-B paper of those candidates who are not shortlisted shall not be evaluated.
The evaluated answer booklets of Part B will not be shared with the candidates.
Answer booklets of Part - B will be preserved only for a period of three months from the date of declaration of UCEED results.
The evaluation of Part-B will be done manually by at least two expert evaluators separately and independently.
If the difference is 10 marks, the answer sheet of Part B will be evaluated by a third expert examiner (and so on until the difference <= 10).
A simple average of the closest of two evaluators will be selected as the final marks.
If the difference in marks between the moderator and either of the examiners is the same, then the higher average will be considered for the calculation of the score.
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