22 September 2016

Weekly time table (strategy) for CEED preparation


Hello all

Please note that there is no universal strategy applicable for everyone. Strategy and preparation level varies from person to person based on their existing abilities (proficiency in a field), how much time to spend everyday, their status (completely dedicated or partially preparing and also aiming for other exams), their ease of understanding/grasping topics, their ability skills and so on. So, it all depends on personal capabilities, but this timetable will be helping those who need guidance or a systematic approach of preparation.

Having a reference time table might give you some idea of what topics to be studied, how much time to be spent for the topics, how length they are, your status/level for that topic and most importantly it will help as a check list to ensure that you don't miss any topic being unprepared. 

The first strategy/time-table is for those who are average or below average at sketching/ drawing etc

The second strategy is for those whom are above average or very good at sketching

Kind note:

  1. I've included numbered labels for the Design part of CEED (Part - B), so that I don't have to repeat them every time in the schedule. I've given two Strategies for relevant people related to Part B (design part), but GA time table will be common for both the strategies
  2. You might be the best judge to know your abilities, shortfalls and the need for topic improvements, so adjust the given time table accordingly and go on your phase, that best suits you. Below timetable might only act as a reference :)

The following topics and their respective Labeled numbers will be used in the schedule given below.

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(Label - Topic)

0 - product Design/Industrial Design
1 - Visual Communication, Poster, Logo
2 - Animation, Story board making, comic strips/frames
3 - Story writing, Story write-up given some characters, picture composition - story writing by looking at a scene/image
4 - Creative use of items - waste/reusable
5 - Problem identification given a scenario, finding Factors, design idea proposal for the prob.
6 -  Sketching, Line drawing, Exploded view/shape, composition, part view
7 - Shading/rendering
8 - Human/animal sketching line/object sketching
9 -  Ideas of using products and applications (like use of invisible fluids etc)
10 - Fault finding in existing products/designs/sketches
11 - Visualization and Imagination ques.
12 - Draw things/products/designs/human/animal from imagination
13 - Draw by copying/ replicating/ seeing existing images/ products/ scenarios/ scenes/ designs etc
14 - Study on latest technology, products, design ideas etc
15 - Ideas from others in social/print media say in blogs, FB, Pinterest, behance etc
16 - Sketch practice
17 - Previous years part B practice; going through questions to understand the nature
18 - Geometric/solid manipulations, transformations, views
19 - Perspective/Vanishing point drawings/study

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Important Note (for CEED Design; Part-B):

  1. Going through existing products/design/frame/others ideas is very important, likewise finding faults and coming up with your solutions is always a good designer practice (at least in my view)
  2. Carefully understand the requirement of the design questions - What they asked or looking for
  3. Mind the evaluation criteria before attempting/solving any design question
  4. You need to have a fair idea on existing products and their technology. So, I've included a topic/section with this heading in the timetable
  5. Sketching is imp. but design idea is the first important criteria to be considered, that's why I've given greater emphasis on how you can culminate the process of idea generation by way of various practices listed in the Labels/topics 

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STRATEGY - 1 (Only Design Part)

Level : Below average in Sketching

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Month : September
  • 3rd week - 6 (line drawing), 13, 5, 19 (line drawing)   
  • 4th week - 4 ,8 , 10, 15, 13, 17, 6, 11 (Line drawing), 14, 18

Month : October
  • 1st week - 3, 12, 17, 8, 10, 6 (sketch/Line-drawing), 0, (1 or 2 or both), 18, 19 
  • 2nd week - 10, 16, 15, 9, 6 (sketch, exploded view), 5, 0, 11, 12, 19
  • 3rd week - 3, 10, 9, 5, 0,  (1 or 2 or both), 4, 15, 18
  • 4th week - 17, 8 (little), 6 (sketch/exploded view), 0, (1 or 2 or both), 4, 10, 12, 14, 15

Month : November
  • 1st week - 17, 16, 8, 9, 7, 5, 11, 12 (little), 14, 19
  • 2nd week - 10, 16, 7, 0, (1 or 2 or both), 14, 15
  • 3rd week - 3, 10, 9, 7, 11, 12, 5, 15, 18
  • 4th week - 16, 12, 18, 19

Month : December
  • 1st week - 16, 12, 17 (just overview, mild practice)

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STRATEGY - 2 (Only Design Part)

Level : Above average (good) at Sketching

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Month : September
  • 3rd week - 5, 10, 11,, 14, 15, 18
  • 4th week - 0,  (1 or 2 or both), 4 , 5, 17, 18, 19

Month : October
  • 1st week - 0,  (1 or 2 or both), 3, 4, 5, 9, 18, 19
  • 2nd week - 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 18
  • 3rd week -  0,  (1 or 2 or both), 5, 6, 11, 19
  • 4th week - 0,  (1 or 2 or both), 3, 8, 9, 10, 12, 15, 18

Month : November
  • 1st week - 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 14, 15, 19
  • 2nd week - 0, (1 or 2 or both), 6, 7, 11, 10, 15, 17, 18
  • 3rd week 0, (1 or 2 or both),, 3, 4, 12, 17
  • 4th week - 18, 12, 10, 15, 4

Month : December
  • 1st week - NIL

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GA Study Strategy (applicable for all)



GA study includes verbal and verbal topics. 
Since most of you can have access to aptitude and reasoning books, cost of which is comparatively less than any NID/UCEED/CEED books, I, therefore, list out the topics from those books.  I will list out the topics with their ranking in brackets. A very high rank (high being 5) means you are advised to prepare to the full for that topics, and a very low rating (low being 1), means you are advised not to spend much time on that and any rating in between means you are advised to give importance accordingly (time).

Verbal Reasoning
  • Syllogism (2)
  • Logical Sequence of Words (2)
  • Blood Relation Test (1)
  • Series Completion (2)
  • Cause and Effect (2)
  • Dice, Venn Diagrams (3)
  • Cube and Cuboid (2)
  • Analogy (2)
  • Seating Arrangement (3)
  • Character Puzzles (4)
  • Direction Sense Test (5) 
  • Arithmetic Reasoning (3)
  • calendar (1)

Non Verbal Reasoning
  • Series (4)
  • Analogy (4)
  • Classification (4)
  • Analytical Reasoning (5)
  • Mirror Images & Water Images (2)
  • Embedded Images (2)
  • Pattern Completion  (5)
  • Figure Matrix (3)
  • Paper Folding (5)
  • Paper Cutting (5)
  • Rule Detection (5)
  • Grouping of Images (3)
  • Shape Construction (2)
  • Image Analysis (5)
  • Cubes and Dice (5)

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Month : September
  • 3rd week - CEED/UCEED Mock-test/previous paper test (to get hold of pattern)
  • 4th week - GK on  art history, renaissance, designers, famous paintings/works, aptitude on images/math, mensuration, non-verbal reasoning 

Month : October
  • 1st week - Perspective study, vanishing point concepts, practice/test on ability tests, IQ ques, reading and paragraph comprehension, GA on authors, art history, renaissance, mechanism and everyday usage things working, basic concept behind that, CEED/UCEED Mock-test/previous paper test, non-verbal reasoning
  • 2nd week - print/color media study, India culture, animation study, logical arrangement of words, illusions, pattern analysis, pictograph puzzles, aptitude on images/math, mensuration, odd-man-out type ques, verbal reasoning  
  • 3rd week - paragraph comprehension, Architectural concepts, mechanism and everyday usage things working, basic concept behind that, pattern analysis, aptitude on images/math, CEED/UCEED Mock-test/previous paper test, verbal and non verbal reasoning
  • 4th week - GK on painters/paintings, designers, famous persons, facial expressions, Mathematical aptitude, image based aptitude ques that improve observation/visualization and imagination skills, pictograph puzzles, mensuration/math aptitude, CEED/UCEED Mock-test/previous paper test

Month : November
  • 1st week - ability tests (identifying pattern in a given set), verbal reasoning, math aptitude, solid geometry/projections, CEED/UCEED Mock-test/previous paper test, GK on India culture, 
  • 2nd week - Solid/image manipulation, geometry etc, GK on materials, typography, font, Architecture, mensuration, odd-man-out type ques,  non verbal reasoning revision
  • 3rd week - latest products, authors, architecture, video/media, animation,  math and image aptitude revision and practice, ability practice, pictogram puzzles, color schemes practice, CEED/UCEED Mock-test/previous paper test,  environmental awareness, Paragraph comprehension revision
  • 4th week - English verbals, meanings, synonyms and antonyms,, revision on painters/paintings, designers, famous persons, India culture, art history,   animation terms, Mock tests or previous year papers (as many as possible), CEED/UCEED Mock-test/previous paper test

Month : December
  • 1st week - revision on GK: art media, colors, designers, font, typography, photography, logos, authors, architecture, video,  renaissance,  CEED/ UCEED Mock-test/ previous paper test

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Hope this comprehensive time-table helps you prepare well!

If you feel like some topics are uncovered in the above weekly plan, please do comment here so that others would also know. 

All the best for your start :)


57 comments:

  1. hello sir , i am prepairing for ceed 2017 , how i can prepare for gat . please mention some topics

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  2. Which books are recommended for CEED preparation apart from the study material provided here?

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    1. I haven't come across any specific book relevant to CEED. May be Arihant book for NATA will help for Geometry image based questions (top/side/all views).

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  3. helo sir i'm preparing for NID 2017 for bdes will the timetable provided here for sketching works will help me in subjective portion or its for Mdes only?

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    1. I fear it will not - might not be to the full extent. I haven't considered the complete NID design part here but only looked into CEED syllabus, while i'm planning to give NID time table in the first week of October, once the notifications are out. I just want to ensure the pattern that's why waiting !

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  4. hi... i am a structural engineer and would like to know whether this ceed exam can help me to do interior designing for modern houses !! actually i havent come across about this in your blog “which stream is to be chosen by me?”

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    1. As far as I know, interior design is not covered in mdes thru ceed. However, there's one course in NID for furniture and interior design. But again, I doubt whether that interests u or not. As a structural engineer and being a core interior design aspirant, it's better to look for other interior design courses (like certified or so) rather than CEED or NID. Just my view. Decision is urs!

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  5. Thankyou so much for ur reply...
    Can you briefly tell me about the certified courses and the institutes which offer them??
    or suggest me some forums regarding this?

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    1. A simple Google search should give u d details. I'm sure u wil find in d search.

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  6. hello sir I face problem in visualizing product in space and perspective how to improve that

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    1. Visualizing can be improved if you're are some what good at geometry views, I mean the concept of front, top n side views. If you can draw them with ur imagination, then u r good enough to visualize any solid r products. For geo. help ucan check below post.

      http://stuffyoulook.blogspot.in/2016/01/3D-solid-manipulations-and-unfolding-of-shapes.html

      I've included online links n ytd videos in the ceed/uceed resource pg. U can chk that. You can also go thru the books in the resource pg for perspective study.

      http://stuffyoulook.blogspot.in/2013/09/resources-and-books-for-ceed-exam.html

      chk the end of this page for videos - http://stuffyoulook.blogspot.in/2013/10/guide-for-Part-A-resources-GK.html

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  7. hello sir,
    now its last week of oct, so can you suggest me how shall i start your time table?
    just from the beginning or shall i start with the mentioned topic that you have provided for every year?

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    1. You can re-adjust the topics and schedule accordingly. Actually topics selection depends on your level and grip in subjects. So, you can reduce the time spent for that topics and adjust for other topics that u need to develop.

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    2. While going through the previous year papers, I found that since year 2012 question papers are having PART A and PART B. And before that there was only one part.

      Shall i practice older (2011 and earlier) papers too?

      KR,
      Nishant

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    3. of course u hve to,
      doesn't matter how old they are, they still carry the required syllabus for CEED and it's not that easy to get creative questions like the one that appear in CEED anywhere else. So, practice all papers.

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  8. Hi Sir,

    Does the question paper vary for different departments in case of NID-DAT (M.Des) ?
    Also have you come out with the time-table for NID (M.Des) preparation?
    If yes, kindly forward the link :)

    Thanks

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    1. according to the sample test paper that they released, i suppose that the ques paper for test 1 (DAT-1) must be a common paper. Only for the studio test and/or DAT-II, there will stream specific questions. I haven't come up wit time table for NID yet, have been working on resource collection, and some more topics list to be analyzed. I will do that after this work.

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    2. Hi,
      Can you share the link to the sample paper,please.

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    3. NID-DAT Sample test paper (official)
      Usually sample test papers or mock test of any exam are available in their official website. Like you can check the above pdf file in nid website download section. FYI.

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  9. Hello Sir,

    I am an engineer and have 3 years of work experience at Visteon electronics. Is it a good time to start for CEED prepartaion or should i try next year?

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    1. u can try this yr itself, exam is on Jan, so u have almost 45+ days, whic his quite sufficient. Plan your weekends (or weekdays) properly and give a try this time. At least you will get an exp on how to face n manage the exam.

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  10. hello sir,
    I have completed 3 years of my engineering course and i want to pursue designing now. I am good at sketching and drawing.Which is the field that requires a great amount of sketching,preferably pen paper based,so that i can make use of my sketching skills to the fullest?

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    1. You may consider for Arts course too, I would suggest you to look for NID exam rather than CEED if u r very much concerned about using ur sketch skills. I think Animation, fashion, graphic, accessory design etc are some fields that must be requiring more drawing.

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  11. hello sir, I am last year engineering student and right now this is month of june. I will be preparing for next ceed. can you tell me how much preparation time is required?

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    1. It depends on your sketch and design capability. But, usually, since this is still June, you got plenty of time and so save on an average 3-4 hours preparation for the first couple of months should be useful to you. You can either use your weekends to try preparing or set like daily 30 mins (or more) if you can. Thing is, since this is initial stage, you have only two concerns
      1. design idea
      2. sketch practice
      Both should be done in balanced done, neither of them being extreme, like most students do the mistake of doing only sketching to the extreme with less concern on design practice, which most of the times turned out to be unfeasible.

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  12. hi sir, I'm preparing for CEED'18 . I'm confused on managing my study plan as there are lot of resources you have shared. I'm average in sketching and improved my product and figure drawing from past few weeks. Now Im reading about History and general awareness 'cause Im bad in memory related stuff . Could you please guide me on how to proceed , I'm working presently but for past few months Im free , so I just want to finish all difficult topics so that later when i have office work I need not spend much time .Can you please jot down the important and priority wise topics

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    1. I've already mentioned this several times - it's safe to spend time for GA during the last part of preparation but in the earlier months, it's good to focus on developing design problem solving, sketching as well as design and math aptitude. So, as far as possibke, try to cover up the elements of sketching, design thinking and problem solving along with image aptitude including ability type questions. Then as your exam is like in months, then you may start studying on GA, since if say u started now, then also u will be forced to revise them again (since they r memory based) and so it's like double work! Instead keep them at the last so that u will be able to remember till some days. I hop u got the point. Check the below two links for neat explanations

      http://stuffyoulook.blogspot.in/2014/05/how-to-start-and-what-to-practice-for-CEED-exam.html

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpvbuIet-z0

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  13. Hello sir....
    I m preparing for ceed2018...previous year i appeared for ceed2017 and scored above as the mentioned for my category(obc) in part A....but the problem is with Part-B, In answer sheet it mentioned 'NOT ATTEMPTED' , But i drew all the drawings
    ,I think i commit some mistakes while submitting part-B drawing booklet...we already discuessed it,please help me with this coz i need to be aware this time

    This will also helpful for others this year

    Also, is there anyone who experienced the same thing like me in previous exam...pls let me know.

    Thanks

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  14. Hello Sulaiman,

    In CEED exam and before you submit the answer booklet for part B, you need to write in the first page on which questions you've attempted. Because correction of the ques will go to diff. people and will not be done by one person. So, if they see some ques being marked as 'ATTEMPTED' the nonly it will be sent to that person for correction and for giving marks, else i think they won't send that to them - I think so. This will help save so much of time. I feel that's y the system has been introduced. So, next time when u give exam, don't forget to mark the ques no. as attempted in the first page of the booklet. Many had experienced this btw.

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  15. SIR,
    I'm pursuing my BTech and currently in 3rd year. When should I start preparing for the exam and also write the exam. Can I get any books outside to purchase. Please suggest me some material to study.

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    1. U can do one thing, since CEED doesn't have minitation on no. of times you appear to exam, you can try giving this time, I mean in Jan'18, even without preparation. This is just to help you understood the exam process, the timing, the pattern and he way to answer. You can use this years experience to give next year with attention. For the next year exam - Jan-2019, you may start ur prep from Aug'18 to cover up ur final year exams too, as well as to deal with ur final yr project and also on placements. So you can maintain a balance. But, regardless, start practicing on sketching as well as design idea whenever u find free time like once in two weeks or so, so that u will keep in phase with the sketching and design solving habit, that will help u a lot in ur coming years.
      For CEED, I haven;t found suitable book as of now, if ur friends or someone suggest, just give it a try. Materials for study r available in this blog itself - CEED resources and free materials

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  16. Sir,
    i will be appearing for ceed 2018.But i havent prepared anything yet.So is it possible to clear ceed with good rank if i start preparing now and what way should i follow...

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    1. this is the right time to start, just go ahead rather than thinking!
      chk this pg - http://stuffyoulook.blogspot.com/2014/05/how-to-start-and-what-to-practice-for-CEED-exam.html

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  17. For pursuing masters in interaction design or interface design, is it necessary to have bachelors in computer or software fields.

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  18. hello sir, i'm preparing for ceed 2019 so can you get me last 10year question with solution? i'm not getting anywhere and the books are ery costly online

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    1. U can get the available material here
      https://stuffyoulook.blogspot.com/p/answers.html

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  19. hello sir i am kapil. how are you?
    sir i had given CEED EXAM 2times (2016,2017) and each time my part A is not going good due to which im unable to crack exam.My part b went good. please tell me how to increase speed or how to solve part A.
    as there are 3 sections in part a. should i do 3rd section first as it has many easy questions with negative marking or should i do 2nd section first because first section consume lot of time. please tell me some tricks to do maximum question in part A.

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    1. Hello Kapil, I remember you comment couple of times earlier too. Thanks, I'm good. Hope ur prep is going well.
      I would suggest you start with MCQ rather than NAT or MSQ. MSQ, though has no negative marking, would eat your time and might take u into confusion. NAT is time consuming and if you're good at maths and aptitude, you might takeup this as first. But, be careful while answering MCQ. Even if u get little doubt of the right answer, juts keep the Q aside for later review rather than answering. While answering MSQ, even if u have some dpubt, just answer the Q (if it has no neg marking). Second, u can takeup NAT, if not answering all ques, u can try some easy ques. Don't forget to spare some 15-20 mins at the end to review ur doubtful ques and to answer some left ques.

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  20. Hello sir, can u tell me how to approach the portfolio

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    1. Below link will help you with Portfolio.

      http://stuffyoulook.blogspot.com/2015/01/tips-on-how-to-make-design-portfolio.html

      However, I would suggest you to go through this video and understand when to start working on portfolio. This is important! Gud luck.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oD5YnIRqmF0

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  21. hello sir! i didnt understand the planning..for below average sketching for one week lets say it is written 6(line drawing) 5,13,19(line drawing)....at label no 5 there is written :Problem identification given a scenario, finding Factors, design idea proposal for the prob.
    i didnt understand what should i practice actually or how i shud..should i do line drawings for the problems?

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    1. The method that we follow should be as per our learning rate and the time available with us on weekly or daily basis. That's why I've pointed out that the strategy proposed above should be adopted/changed as per your time or the commitments. So, it's your call to add/drop/skip/modify some of the above list.
      Now, regarding your preparation, as you are starting at the right time instead of waiting till the last minute, I would recommend you to first know what is your sketch level. When it comes to below average sketching, the first focus should be on developing the basic sketching skills that calls for concerning for proper proportion/ outline/shape of whatever you are trying to draw. Giving a proper shape/structure to your drawing is imp than trying to add features (like details, shades, colors etc.) to an un-proportion image. I hope you understood. So, understand your level and update your preparation preferences. And, regardless of your sketching skills, developing design thinking is very much important. So, to develop these skills, there are some direct/in-direct exercises (like prob identification from a given scenario, identifying the pain/gain factors, coming up with some solution to that or process/proposal to that) are required. These kind of exercise, even if not being asked in exams directly, would be helping you in solving other design probs (esp. product, industry problems etc.) in the long run. For posters and visual communication kind of problems including user interface, the more you go through the samples (existing designs) the better ideas (including a mixture of existing ideas) you will get.
      I hope you have some understanding and a plan by now :)

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  22. Hi I am Product Designer and want to do M.des from IDC. I am ohk with sketching but weak in part A how should I prepare

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    1. In the below link, I've explained something about ur query

      https://stuffyoulook.blogspot.com/2014/05/how-to-start-and-what-to-practice-for-CEED-exam.html

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  23. I am working as software developer and passionate about designing so I am planning to appear for CEED 2020, SO basically I am from IT background, so can you give me some tips to prepare for this year in this short span of time with managing Job responsibilities. Also, I can consider myself in moderate to good category when it comes to drawing and sketching skills, So please suggest me how can I start for innovative ideas to implement in my sketching.

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    1. I've explained the things here

      https://stuffyoulook.blogspot.com/2014/05/how-to-start-and-what-to-practice-for-CEED-exam.html

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  24. Hello sir, i am preparing for ceed 2020 and need some help for the general awareness part. If it's possible for you to provide some study material for the same i would really appreciate it. Thank you

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  25. Dear sir, I must say your blog is very useful for us. i have ordered the study material for Ceed prep from very well known coaching center, but now i realised that nothing is surprising in their books, feel like wasted money on that. I'll start my prepration acc. to your guidance.

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    1. The very reason why I created this blog is to make available the possible materials online for open access. I would suggest everyone to make use of the freely available materials first, and if not able to cover up everything or not satisfied, then look out for alternatives.
      Thanks for updating your story. Hopefully others will be cautious too after reading your comment.

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  26. Hello sir, I'm currently starting for ceed preparation, can u please suggest me schedule for the preparation and things to be concentrated.

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    1. Sketching is what you need to revise as fast as you can, start by solving 2020 previous paper and understands the part B question types. Once you are done wit that, practice the questions types of part B 2020 - the sketching, creativity, prob solving, visual synthesis etc. Side by side I suggest you to practice 8mage based non verbal aptitude questions. In the last three weeks add the GA practice too to your list.....

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  27. heeloo sir, i am currently doing engineering and i have interest in designing so want to give CEED i aqm currently in 3rd year my second just got finished, so i have done foundation course in 9th standard so i know shading, pencil shading, 1,2 and 3 point perspective all that stuff so how can i further improve sketching or drawing for part B, i have time of more than a year i m thinking of getting a coaching so will that help or what other things will help to improve my drawing skills and what will help for ideas for the questions in part B as i am slow, like i am taking too much time in thinking about ideas andd secondly, i can can imagine my ideas but i m not able to draw andd speed is too low in 2 hours i have do so much of sketching and drawing so can you please help.

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    1. Ive already mentioned in his post on what and how to start, including part B. Further, as I feel yo are good at sketching, I suggest you first understand the syllabus and the outline you of questions asked in the exam by figuring out the pattern. Otherwise, I’ve listed the pattern in this blog and you can make use of it. Next comes on what to do.....I suggest you take a shower many example part B questions as possible and start thinking of solutions, draw them rough. Come up with multiple solutions for the same problems so that you will get a good exercise to your creative and alternate thinking. Do this at least for one month before you decide to take up a coaching class. Most of the time, we are all self sufficient in preparing by ourselves. Materials are all available. Increase the speed by working more on ideas to sample questions than taking up whole paper (say a previous paper) to solve again and again.

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