UCEED and CEED 2026 Scorecards Released as Design Colleges Begin Admission Cycle
IIT Bombay has released the UCEED and CEED 2026 scorecards. Qualified candidates can now download their results and apply for BDes and MDes programs.

The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay has officially released the scorecards for the Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design (UCEED) 2026 and the Common Entrance Examination for Design (CEED) 2026. As of March 15, 2026, students who appeared for these competitive entrance tests can access their formal performance reports through the official portals. This release is a major milestone for design aspirants across the country, as it signals the start of the final selection process for premier design institutes. These scorecards are mandatory for participating in the upcoming counseling rounds and securing seats in prestigious Bachelor of Design (BDes) and Master of Design (MDes) programs.
IIT Bombay, the organizing institute, made the digital scorecards available to ensure that students have sufficient time to prepare their application portfolios. The scorecards contain the candidate's Part A and Part B scores, along with their All India Rank (AIR). Only those who met the required qualifying marks in Part A had their Part B papers evaluated. Candidates must preserve these documents carefully, as they are required for verification at every stage of the admission cycle. The official UCEED website and the CEED portal are the only authentic platforms for downloading these results.
Procedure for Scorecard Access and Validity
The scorecard download facility is strictly online, and no hard copies will be sent to the candidates. Applicants need to use their login credentials created during the registration period to view their marks.
- To download the document, visit the candidate portal and enter your registered email ID and password.
- The scorecards are available for download until July 31, 2026, after which the link will be removed from the portal.
- The UCEED and CEED 2026 scorecards remain valid for a period of one year from the date of the result declaration.
- Qualified candidates should check that their category and personal details are printed correctly on the document.
- In case of any technical error while downloading, students can contact the IIT Bombay examination cell for assistance.
- These scores are accepted by all participating institutes, including various IITs and the Indian Institute of Science (IISc).
BDes and MDes Counseling and Admission Process
With the scorecards in hand, the admission cycle has now moved to the institutional application phase. For BDes programs, the common application process for seat allotment at participating IITs began on March 14, 2026.
MDes aspirants must apply individually to their preferred colleges, as each institute may have its own additional testing rounds. Most postgraduate design programs involve a portfolio review followed by an interview. Candidates should prepare their best creative works to present during these sessions. The Industrial Design Centre (IDC) at IIT Bombay is among the first to announce its interview schedule for the upcoming semester. Applicants must ensure they meet the specific eligibility requirements of each department they apply to.
| Admission Stage | Important Information |
| Scorecard Availability | March 10 to July 31, 2026 |
| BDes Counseling Starts | March 14, 2026 |
| BDes Application Deadline | March 31, 2026 |
| MDes Portfolio Review | April – May 2026 |
| Participating Institutes | IITB, IITD, IITG, IITH, IITR, IISc |
Important Guidelines for Design Aspirants
Aspirants must stay updated with the seat allotment schedule to avoid missing their chances of admission. The joint counseling process for undergraduate courses involves multiple rounds of seat allocation based on merit and category.
- Register on the common seat allotment portal before the March 31 deadline to be eligible for the first round of allotment.
- Pay the seat acceptance fee promptly if a college is allocated to you in the initial rounds.
- For postgraduate courses, individual institute websites should be monitored daily for interview call letters.
- Ensure all community and disability certificates are kept ready in the prescribed format for document verification.
- Students who wish to withdraw from the counseling process can do so within the specified timelines for a partial fee refund.
- The Ministry of Education guidelines ensure a fair and transparent allocation of seats across all government-funded technical institutes.
Conclusion
The release of the UCEED and CEED 2026 scorecards brings a high level of excitement and responsibility for students aiming to enter the design industry. With the application portals already active, the next few weeks are critical for making informed choices about college preferences. Design aspirants should focus on completing their documentation and refining their creative portfolios for the upcoming selection rounds. Success in these entrance tests is the first step toward a rewarding career in innovation and creative problem-solving.
