UCEED, CEED admit card 2026: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay is expected to release the Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design (UCEED) and Common Entrance Examination for Design (CEED) admit card 2025 soon. According to the official notice the hall tickets will release on January 2, 2026 and 1 PM. The hall tickets will be released on the official website, uceed.iitb.ac.in. Candidates appearing for the UCEEED 2026 and CEED must download their admit cards today.Only candidates who have successfully submitted the application form along with the application fee will be issued the admit card. Without a valid hall ticket, candidates will not be allowed to appear for the examination.
UCEED, CEED 2026 admit card: Steps to download
Candidates can follow the steps elucidated here to download the UCEED, CEED admit card 2026:Step 1: Visit the official UCEED or CEED websiteStep 2: Click on the admit card linkStep 3: Log in using the user ID and passwordStep 4: The admit card will appear on the screenStep 5: Download and save it for future use
UCEED, CEED admit card 2026: Details mentioned
The UCEED and CEED 2026 admit card will carry important information, including:
- Candidate’s name
- Name of the examination
- Photograph and signature
- Exam centre details
- Exam date and schedule
- Reporting time
- Important instructions
Candidates are advised to check all details carefully.
UCEED, CEED 2026 exam date and guidelines
The UCEED and CEED 2026 examinations will be held on January 18, 2026. Carrying a printed copy of the admit card to the exam centre is mandatory. Candidates must also bring a valid photo identity proof for verification.
UCEED syllabus 2026
The UCEED 2026 syllabus is divided into two parts. Part A focuses on aptitude-based areas such as visualisation and spatial reasoning, practical and scientific knowledge, observation skills, and design sensitivity. It also tests awareness of environment and society, analytical and logical reasoning, English language comprehension, and creativity through verbal and non-verbal thinking. Part B assesses drawing skills, including proportion, perspective, and composition. It also evaluates design aptitude, measuring a candidate’s ability to respond creatively and sensitively to real-world problems through practical and thoughtful design solutions.
