CEED 2026 Part-B Evaluation Progresses Ahead of Early March Result
IIT Bombay is currently conducting the Part-B evaluation for the Common Entrance Examination for Design (CEED) 2026 as of February 13, 2026. Expert design faculty are manually assessing the sketching and creative problem-solving sections for candidates who cleared the Part-A cut-off. The final result, which combines scores from both sections, is expected to be declared in early March. Aspirants can monitor their status on the official portal, as this score is critical for M.Des admissions at IITs and IISc Bangalore.

The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay) has reached a significant milestone in the CEED 2026 admission cycle, as the Part-B evaluation process is now in full swing today, February 13, 2026. Following the examination held in January, the institute has finalized the Part-A results and is currently focusing on the subjective assessment of candidates' creative and design abilities. This phase is essential for determining the final merit list for Master of Design (M.Des) admissions across the IIT network. Official updates and the result portal can be accessed at the CEED 2026 Official Website.
The Nuances of Part-B Subjective Evaluation
Unlike the objective nature of the first section, Part-B of the Common Entrance Examination for Design requires a manual and expert-driven approach. Only the answer booklets of candidates who met the qualifying marks in the initial screening are being evaluated by the design faculty.
- Creative Problem Solving: Evaluators are looking for innovative solutions to the design problems posed in the paper. The focus is on the user-centricity and the feasibility of the proposed designs.
- Sketching and Rendering: This year's evaluation criteria place heavy weightage on the technical accuracy of perspective, light, and shading in the sketching tasks.
- Communication Skills: The board is also assessing how effectively candidates have used visual storytelling to explain their creative process. The clarity of annotations and the flow of the design narrative are key scoring factors.
- Manual Grading Standards: To ensure a fair merit calculation, each booklet is often reviewed by multiple faculty members. This rigorous process is why the result window takes several weeks to conclude after the initial exam date.
Anticipating the Early March Result and Merit List
The culmination of the Part-B assessment will lead to the final result declaration, currently projected for the first week of March 2026. This comprehensive score is what participating institutes use to shortlist candidates for subsequent interviews and portfolio reviews.
- Composite Score Calculation: The final CEED score is calculated by giving 25% weightage to the first section and 75% to the manual evaluation of the second section. This emphasizes the importance of design proficiency over general aptitude.
- Participating Institutes: Beyond the host IIT Bombay, the results will be valid for admissions at IIT Delhi, IIT Guwahati, IIT Hyderabad, and IISc Bangalore. Candidates should check the IIT Bombay Design Department for specific institutional requirements.
- Scorecard Validity: Once the result is live, digital scorecards will be available for download. These remain valid for one year from the date of declaration, specifically for the 2026-27 academic session.
- Tie-Breaking Logic: In cases where two candidates have the same total score, the marks obtained in the Part-B section are used as the primary tie-breaker, further highlighting the section's critical role in the merit list.
CEED 2026: Critical Evaluation and Result Timeline
Event Milestone | Date (2026) | Status |
| Part-A Cut-off Release | February 8 | Completed |
| Commencement of Part-B Grading | February 10 | Active |
| IIT Internal Moderation | Feb 20 – Feb 25 | Upcoming |
| Final Result Declaration | March 6 | Upcoming |
| Scorecard Download Period | Mar 10 – Jun 30 | Scheduled |
Conclusion
The progress of the Part-B evaluation today marks the final administrative stretch before the CEED 2026 results are unveiled. As the design faculty at IIT Bombay continues to meticulously grade the creative output of thousands of aspirants, the focus remains on maintaining the high merit standards that define the IIT design ecosystem. Candidates are encouraged to spend the remaining weeks refining their portfolios in anticipation of the institutional interview rounds. For further technical details on the evaluation methodology, aspirants may refer to the CEED Information Brochure. The upcoming early March announcement will officially set the stage for the next generation of industrial, visual, and interaction designers in India.
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