Students can apply for IIT Bombay M.Des Admission After CEED 2026
The admission to the Master of Design (M.Des) programme at the Industrial Design Centre (IDC) School of Design, IIT Bombay, is based on a valid CEED score, followed by institute-specific tests. Qualifying for CEED 2026 is just the first step. The main struggle starts after that, when candidates have to apply to IIT Bombay for further selection. IIT Bombay invites CEED-qualified students to apply for undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in design.
How to Apply for IIT Bombay after Qualifying CEED 2026?
Once you qualify for the CEED 2026 exam, you have to follow the following steps. This will guide you on how to apply for IIT Bombay in a detailed manner:
- Quality CEED 2026
Candidates are requested to appear for the CEED 2026 exam on January 18, 2026. Results are expected around March 2026. You can only apply for IIT Bombay with a valid CEED score mentioning the qualifying status.
- Submit Online Application
- Register/log in using CEED 2026 credentials (if applicable).
- Fill the online form for desired streams: Industrial Design (ID), Communication Design (CD), Animation Design (An), Interaction Design (IN), and Mobility & Vehicle Design (MD).
- Separate applications and fees are required for each stream.
- Upload required documents such as CEED scorecard, qualifying degree certificates/mark sheets, portfolio (if specified), category certificate (if applicable), etc.
- Pay Application Fee
Fee details are mentioned in the brochure, which may vary by category and number of streams.
- Shortlisting
Candidates are shortlisted based on CEED scores.
- Appear for Written Test (Design Aptitude Test - DAT)
Shortlisted candidates must appear for a written test conducted by IDC (usually in April/May).
- Interview and Portfolio Review
Those who qualify for the written test are called for an interview (which may be online or in person), including a portfolio evaluation. Interviews assess design skills, creativity, and suitability.
Final Selection
Merit is based on:
- CEED score: 70% weightage
- Written test + Interview/Portfolio: 30% weightage
Final offers depend on category-wise seat availability.
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Does CEED 2026 Qualifying Status Guarantee Admission at IIT Bombay?
No, the CEED exam is a part of the selection process, which carries 70% of the overall weightage. The remaining 30% is designed for document verification, studio test, and online interview performance.
- Candidates after passing the CEED 2026 exam have to apply separately through the IIT Bombay official portal.
- Once shortlisted, candidates are invited for document verification along with a studio test.
- The online interview is conducted after verification.
IIT Bombay M.Des Course Seat Intake
Before applying for IIT Bombay for various design courses, always check the stream-wise seat intakes. The availability of seats will impact the CEED 2026 cutoff. The more the number of seats in a stream, the lower the cutoff, and vice versa.
The expected stream-wise seat intake for general and reserved categories for M.Des. at IIT Bombay are mentioned below:
|
Category |
Percentage |
Approximate Seats (out of 68) |
|
General (Open) |
~40.5% |
28 |
|
EWS |
10% |
7 |
|
OBC-NCL |
27% |
18 |
|
SC |
15% |
10 |
|
ST |
7.5% |
5 |
|
PwD |
5% (horizontal) |
3-4 |
Important Tips for CEED 2026
- Prepare a strong portfolio showcasing your design work.
- Check official websites regularly for the 2026 brochure, exact dates, and updates.
- No common counselling; apply separately to IIT Bombay even with a valid CEED score.
For the latest and official information, refer to the IDC IIT Bombay admission brochure released post-CEED results.
Quick Facts
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CEED 2026 exam on January 18, 2026. -
Final selection: 70% CEED score, 30% other tests. -
Apply separately to IIT Bombay's IDC post-CEED. -
IIT Bombay M.Des has approx. 68 seats.