The
Indian Institute of technology (IIT) Bombay has extended the
UCEED 2026 application deadline, giving aspiring design students more time to register for the
Undergraduate Common Entrance Exam for Design (UCEED).
📌 1. About UCEED
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Full Form: Undergraduate Common Entrance Exam for Design·
Purpose: Admission to
B.Des programs at IIT bombay, IIT Guwahati, IIT Hyderabad, and other participating institutes·
Exam Level: National-level, highly competitive·
Target Candidates: students completing
10+2 or equivalent💡
Tip: UCEED scores are
also used for admission to some design institutes outside IITs – check eligibility carefully.
💼 2. New application Deadline
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Extended Deadline: november 5, 2025·
Original Deadline: Earlier than november 5·
Mode: Online application through UCEED official website💡
Pro Tip: Apply immediately to avoid
last-minute server issues or application errors.
🏆 3. Exam Date & Mode
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Exam Date: january 18, 2026·
Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)·
Duration: Typically 3 hours·
Language: English
⚖️ 4. Eligibility Criteria
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Educational Qualification: 10+2 or equivalent by the exam year·
Age Limit: Usually under 25 years (check official notification)·
Number of Attempts: Maximum of 2 attempts allowed💡
Tip: Ensure you meet all eligibility requirements before applying. Applications can be rejected if criteria are not met.
📍 5. Syllabus & Exam Pattern
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Sections:o Visualization and spatial abilityo Observation and design sensitivityo Environmental and social awarenesso Analytical and logical reasoningo language and creativity·
Type of Questions: Multiple-choice and numerical answer questions💡
Pro Tip: Practice
previous years’ UCEED papers and mock tests to get familiar with the question patterns.
✅ 6. Key Takeaways
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Application Deadline: Extended to november 5, 2025·
Exam Date: january 18, 2026·
Eligibility: 10+2 pass or appearing candidates, under 25 years of age·
Official Website: uceed.iitb.ac.in💡
Pro Tip: Early application not only secures your seat but also gives
more time for exam preparation.
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