UCEED 2026 Exam Phase Concludes; Answer Key Updates Awaited
IIT Bombay successfully conducted the UCEED 2026 design entrance exam on January 18 across national centers. Design aspirants are now awaiting the draft answer key and response sheets, which was scheduled for release on January 20.

The Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design (UCEED) 2026 reached a major milestone, as the intensive examination phase officially concluded. Conducted by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, the entrance test is the primary gateway for students seeking admission into the Bachelor of Design (B.Des) programmes at premier IITs and other participating institutes. For thousands of design aspirants, the three-hour exam served as a comprehensive evaluation of their visualization, spatial ability, and observation skills. With the test papers now submitted, the candidate community has shifted its attention to the official portal for the upcoming updates regarding the Part A answer keys.
Immediate Post-Exam Timeline and Deliverables
According to the official schedule released by the UCEED office, the process of score transparency begins within 48 hours of the exam's completion. The university will release the draft answer key along with the individual response sheets for Part A on January 20, 2026. These updates are essential for candidates to calculate their raw scores in the objective section, which includes Numerical Answer Type (NAT), Multiple Select Questions (MSQ), and Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ).
- Draft Answer Key Release: January 20, 2026.
- Objection Window: Open from January 20 to January 22, 2026 (until 5:00 PM).
- Final Answer Key: Scheduled for publication on January 28, 2026.
- Result Declaration: The final scores and ranks will be announced on March 6, 2026.
Understanding the Evaluation and Challenge Mechanism
The UCEED evaluation process is designed to be rigorous, particularly for the aspirants who encountered the negative marking scheme in the MSQ and MCQ sections. Candidates who identify discrepancies in the provisional solutions are encouraged to use the objection window to provide feedback. This feedback loop ensures that the final result is based on an error-free assessment. Notably, while Part A is evaluated by a computer system, Part B is assessed manually by experts, and no answer key is provided for the subjective drawing and design aptitude questions.
| Section | Question Type | Total Questions | Total Marks |
| Section 1 (Part A) | NAT (Numerical Answer Type) | 14 | 56 |
| Section 2 (Part A) | MSQ (Multiple Select Questions) | 15 | 60 |
| Section 3 (Part A) | MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions) | 28 | 84 |
| Part B | Drawing & Design Aptitude | 2 | 100 |
Future Steps for Successful Candidates
Following the completion of the objection phase and the release of the final key on January 28, IIT Bombay will proceed to determine the cutoff for Part A. Only those who meet this threshold will have their Part B answer booklets evaluated. For the aspirants who qualify, the joint seat allocation process will begin in mid-March, shortly after the results are declared. Students are advised to keep their login credentials ready and regularly check the official website for any further updates regarding the counseling schedule.
- Check Draft Key: Compare response sheets with the official key on January 20.
- Submit Comments: Use the candidate portal for any challenges before January 22.
- Result Viewing: Access the scorecard on March 6 to view the All India Rank (AIR).
- B.Des Application: Register for the joint seat allocation process starting March 14, 2026.
Conclusion
The conclusion of the UCEED 2026 exam marks the end of the testing phase and the beginning of the administrative verification process. For the dedicated aspirants, the next few weeks will be defined by the release of the draft keys and the eventual declaration of merit lists. By closely following the scheduled updates and meeting the deadlines for objections, candidates can ensure their performance is accurately reflected in the final rankings. As the design community looks forward to the results in March, the focus remains on the transparency and fairness of the evaluation system that will shape the next generation of designers in India.
