The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay has release the admit cards for the Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design (UCEED) and Common Entrance Examination for Design (CEED) 2026 today,
January 2, 2026. Candidates who have registered for the exam can download the UCEED and CEED 2026 admit card through the respective official websites – uceed.iitb.ac.in and ceed.iitb.ac.in – using their registration number and password.
Candidates must cross-check all the information on the admit cards such as their name, registration ID, roll number, date of birth, category, photograph, signature, examination schedule, examination centre details and instructions to followed on the day of the exam. The last date for rectification of discrepancies in the admit card is January 8, 2026 (until 5 pm). The exam will be held on January 18. Candidates will be required to carry their hall tickets along with a government-issued identity proof to the examination centre.
Steps To Download UCEED, CEED 2026 Admit Cards
Step 1: Visit the official website – uceed.iitb.ac.in or ceed.iitb.ac.in
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the UCEED/CEED 2026 admit card link
Step 3: Now enter your registration number and password
Step 4: Click on the login button and your admit card will appear on the screen
Step 5: Download the admit card and take a printout
Direct Link To Download UCEED 2025 Exam
Direct Link To Download CEED 2026 Exam
UCEED And CEED 2026 Exam Pattern
Both UCEED and CEED question papers will comprise two parts: Part A and Part B. The question paper will be in English only. Part A of the UCEED exam carries 200 marks out of 300, while Part B consists of two questions to assess candidates’ drawing skills and design aptitude. The questions in Part B will be displayed on the computer screen, and the answers must be written or drawn in the answer book provided by the invigilator. Candidates will have one hour to complete the questions for 100 marks.
Part A of CEED will include NAT (Numerical Answer Type), MSQ (Multiple Select Questions), and MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions). Part B is a pen-and-paper exam with five questions that assess design, drawing, and writing skills.













