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HeyCan you tell me how much one should score in part A and Part B separately to get into IIT through UCEED??(for general category)


Ananya Kishore 29th Dec, 2024
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pavani lekkala 29th Dec, 2024

Hi,

To get into IIT through UCEED (Undergraduate Common Entrance Exam for Design), you need to score well in both Part A and Part B. Here's a general idea of what scores might be considered good for the general category:

Part A (Computer-Based Test):

  • Good Score : Typically, a score between 115 and 125 is considered good. This range usually places you among the top candidates.

Part B (Pen-and-Paper Test):

  • Good Score : Since Part B contributes 100 marks, aiming for a score around 85-90 would be a strong performance.

Total Score:

  • Good Total Score : Combining Part A and Part B, a total score between 200 and 215 would be impressive and increase your chances of getting into IIT.

Keep in mind that these scores can vary based on the difficulty level of the exam and the performance of all candidates. It's always a good idea to aim for the highest score possible.



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