National Design Admission Process Advances Toward March Counselling Phase
The national design admission cycle for UCEED and CEED 2026 is moving into its final stages.With results expected in early March, the joint seat allocation process will commence on March 14, 2026.Aspirants must prepare their institutional preferences for B.Des programs across various IITs.

Registration for the five-round counselling process will remain active through April 10 on the official portal.The centralized admission process for India's premier design institutions has entered a high-stakes transition period. Following the conclusion of the UCEED 2026 and CEED examinations in January, the evaluation of the creative and subjective segments is currently underway. As the academic calendar moves closer to the spring session, the focus has shifted toward the formal counselling phase, which serves as the final gateway for securing seats at the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and IIITDM Jabalpur.
Result Declaration and Scorecard Availability
The first major milestone in the March timeline is the announcement of the official results. According to the updated schedule from IIT Bombay, the CEED results are slated for release on March 4, while the UCEED results will follow on March 6, 2026. Once the results are declared, candidates can access their individual scorecards through the candidate portal starting from March 10. These scorecards are critical documents that remain valid for one year for admission into various postgraduate and undergraduate design programs.
- Scorecard Validity: The 2026 scorecards will be the primary credentials used by both participating and result-sharing institutes for the 2026-2027 academic year.
- Part-A Cut-offs: The qualifying marks for the objective section were released on February 5, determining which candidates moved into the final evaluation of their Part-B drawing responses.
- Merit List Construction: The final merit rank is a combined score that reflects the candidate's performance across both the analytical and creative sections of the entrance test.
Joint Seat Allocation and Preference Filling
The most vital stage of the admission cycle is the joint seat allocation, which is scheduled to open for registration on March 14, 2026. During this window, which closes on April 10, qualified candidates must submit a common application form and rank their preferred institutes. For B.Des aspirants, this includes prestigious centers such as IIT Delhi, IIT Guwahati, and IIT Hyderabad. The order of preference is irrevocable once the deadline passes, making this a period of intense institutional research for students.
- Application Window: The portal remains active for nearly four weeks to allow candidates to upload necessary academic documents and category certificates.
- Counselling Fee: A non-refundable processing fee of ₹3,000 is mandatory for all applicants participating in the seat allotment rounds.
- Choice Locking: Candidates are encouraged to select all available institutes in their order of preference to maximize their chances of allotment in the subsequent rounds.
| Admission Event | Target Program | Key Date (2026) |
| CEED Result Declaration | M.Des | March 4 |
| UCEED Result Declaration | B.Des | March 6 |
| Counselling Registration Starts | B.Des | March 14 |
| Counselling Registration Ends | B.Des | April 10 |
| First Round Seat Allotment | B.Des | April 21 |
Seat Allotment Rounds and Acceptance Rules
The joint seat allocation process will be conducted in five distinct rounds to ensure all available seats across the IITs are filled. The first round of allotment is expected to be announced on April 21, 2026. Upon receiving a provisional seat, candidates must choose between the "Freeze" and "Float" options. Selecting "Freeze" indicates final acceptance, while "Float" allows the candidate to accept the current seat while remaining eligible for a higher-preference institute in the next round.
- Acceptance Fee: Candidates must pay a seat acceptance fee (₹60,000 for General/OBC and ₹15,000 for SC/ST/PwD) to secure their allotment.
- Withdrawal Policy: There are specific windows for withdrawing from the process if a candidate chooses to exit before the final rounds.
- Document Verification: Physical or online verification of the 12th-grade mark sheets and other eligibility criteria will be handled by the respective allotted institutes.
Conclusion
The advancement toward the March counselling phase marks the final stretch of the national design admission journey for 2026. With the registration portal set to open on March 14, the process moves from examination to institutional selection. The transparent joint seat allocation framework ensures that the limited seats at India's top design studios are filled based strictly on merit and candidate preference, concluding the admission cycle by mid-2026.
