CEED Fee Structure 2026 – Registration Fees, Step-wise Process, and Application Details
Published by Shikha Kumari on Nov 27, 2025
The CEED 2026 registration fees are INR 3,000 for General/OBC-NCL/EWS candidates and INR 1,500 for SC/ST/PwD candidates. Fees can be paid through net banking, debit/credit card, or UPI on the official portal during the registration window from August 25 to October 6, 2025. A late fee of INR 500 applies until October 13, 2025 (making it INR 3,500 for General). As per the brochure, the fee is non-refundable, and foreign nationals must pay INR 3,000 (INR 3,500 with late fee) via demand draft.

CEED 2026 Registration and Fee Payment Process
The registration process for CEED 2026 involves creating an account, filling in details, uploading required documents, and paying the registration fee online.
| Action |
| Create account on ceed.iitb.ac.in |
| Fill personal and academic details |
| Upload photo, signature, and certificates |
| Pay CEED registration fee |
| Submit and download confirmation |
Note: Late submissions incur an additional INR 500.
CEED 2026 Fee Structure
| Category | Regular Fee (INR) | Late Fee (INR) | Payment Mode |
| General / OBC-NCL / EWS | 3,000 | 3,500 | Net banking / Card / UPI |
| SC / ST / PwD | 1,500 | 2,000 | Net banking / Card / UPI |
| Foreign Nationals | 3,000 | 3,500 | Demand Draft (DD) |
The reduced fee for SC/ST/PwD applicants ensures equitable access to design education opportunities.
CEED 2026 Syllabus Overview
The CEED 2026 syllabus tests design aptitude and bachelor’s-level design awareness across visualization, creativity, reasoning, and analytical thinking.
| Area | Weightage | No. of Questions | Focus |
| Visualization & Spatial Ability | 20% | 16 | 3D reasoning and object manipulation |
| Creativity | 25% | 20 | Art, imagination, and conceptual thinking |
| Analytical & Logical Reasoning | 15% | 12 | Pattern and sequence problems |
| Language & Creativity | 10% | 8 | Vocabulary, analogy, and design terms |
| Art & Design Knowledge | 25% | 20 | Design history and appreciation |
| Design Methods | 15% | 12 | Problem-solving and scenario design |
The syllabus justifies the INR 3,000 registration fee, offering an extensive framework for creative and analytical evaluation, with around 70% question type repetition from previous years.
CEED 2026 Eligibility and Fee Concessions
Candidates must have completed or be appearing for a bachelor’s degree (minimum three years after 10+2) by July 2026. There is no upper age limit, and SC/ST/PwD candidates receive a 5-year relaxation for admission.
| Category | Eligibility | Fee (INR) |
| General / OBC-NCL / EWS | Bachelor’s degree (completed/appearing) | 3,000 |
| SC / ST / PwD | Bachelor’s degree + Relaxation | 1,500 |
| Foreign Nationals | Equivalent qualification (via DASA) | 3,000 (DD) |
CEED 2026 Preparation Plan
Preparation should align with the syllabus and previous year question trends.
Recommended 12-Week Study Plan:
| Weeks | Focus Area | Key Tasks |
| 1–4 | Part A (MCQs) | Practice 80 questions daily covering visualization and reasoning |
| 5–8 | Part B (Drawing) | Attempt one timed sketch per day on real-life design topics |
| 9–12 | Full Mock Tests | Revise with 5 PYQs and analyze performance |
Time Allocation: 2 hours daily — 1 hour for MCQs and 1 hour for sketching.
Missed CEED 2026 Registration? Next Steps
Candidates who missed the October 6, 2025 deadline and October 13, 2025 late window can wait for spot admission rounds after March 6, 2026 (result date) or begin preparing early for CEED 2027.
| Status | Action |
| Missed Registration | Prepare for 2027 or spot rounds after results |
| Registered | Download admit card from January 2, 2026 |
Refund and Policy Details
The CEED 2026 registration fee is non-refundable once payment is completed. Refunds are permitted only if withdrawal occurs before the registration deadline.
| Condition | Refund Policy |
| Before submission | Full refund if withdrawn before deadline |
| After submission | No refund permitted |
CEED 2025 Question Paper and Answer Key
The CEED 2025 paper had Part A (80 MCQs, 240 marks) and Part B (drawing, 60 marks), totaling 300 marks. The answer key helped students analyze question trends for CEED 2026.
| Key Release | Date |
| Draft Answer Key | January 20, 2025 |
| Objection Window | January 21–25, 2025 |
| Final Answer Key | January 28, 2025 |
Conclusion
The CEED 2026 admission process covers registration from August 25 to October 6, 2025, with a late fee window until October 13, 2025. The registration fee is INR 3,000 for General/OBC-NCL/EWS and INR 1,500 for SC/ST/PwD candidates. The exam assesses visualization (20%), creativity (25%), and reasoning (15%), with the exam date set for January 18, 2026, and results on March 6, 2026.
A structured 12-week study plan, consistent practice of previous year papers, and familiarity with the syllabus will help aspirants perform well and secure admission to M.Des programs at IITs and IISc Bangalore.
FAQs
Q1. How do CEED 2026 registration take place?
The CEED 2026 registration last date was 5 November 2025 (11:55 PM IST) for regular applications, while the late-fee window remained open until 10 November 2025 (5:00 PM IST). Registrations were accepted only through the official portal. Candidates who completed payment and document uploads before the deadline received confirmation emails with application numbers. After 10 November 2025, the portal automatically closed and no further registrations were allowed, as per IIT Bombay’s official notification.
Q2. What is the syllabus for CEED 2026?
The CEED 2026 syllabus tests design aptitude through two sections — Part A (Computer-based) and Part B (Drawing). Part A covers visualization and spatial ability, design sensitivity, analytical and logical reasoning, language, creativity, and design knowledge. Part B evaluates drawing, creativity, and problem-solving through descriptive sketching tasks. Candidates should focus on topics such as 3D visualization, proportion, perspective, and real-world design scenarios. The updated syllabus and sample questions are available in the CEED 2026 Information Brochure on the official website.
Q3. Where can I find the CEED 2025 question paper?
The CEED 2025 question paper is officially available for download. IIT Bombay releases both Part A and Part B question papers and answer keys after the exam each year. Reviewing these papers helps candidates understand the question format, difficulty level, and focus areas such as visualization, creativity, and design awareness. Practicing CEED 2025 questions is one of the most effective ways to prepare for CEED 2026, as the conceptual patterns remain consistent across years.
Q4. What is the CEED 2026 registration fee?
The CEED 2026 registration fees are INR 4,000 for all other candidates and INR 2,000 for women, SC, ST, and PwD candidates. A late fee of INR 500 applies for registrations submitted after the regular deadline. Payment can be made online via debit/credit card, net banking, or UPI. The fee is non-refundable and non-transferable. After payment, candidates receive an online confirmation and application number. These details are required later to download the admit card and check exam results.
Q5. Where are the CEED 2026 exam centres located?
The CEED 2026 exam will be conducted across 20+ major cities in India, including Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Lucknow, Bhopal, and Guwahati. Candidates can choose their preferred three exam centres during registration, and IIT Bombay allocates one based on availability. The exact venue details appear on the admit card released on 2 January 2026. Candidates must carry the printed admit card and a valid photo ID to the centre on 18 January 2026, the scheduled exam date.