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1800-102-2727GUJCET, or Gujarat Common Entrance Test, is a state-level entrance exam. The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) conducts this examination every year for undergraduate admission in Engineering and Pharmacy across colleges in Gujarat. The exam is conducted in offline (pen-and-paper/OMR) mode, and is available in English, Hindi and Gujarati.
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Feature |
Details |
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Exam Name |
Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GUJCET) |
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Conducting Body |
Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) |
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Mode of Exam |
Offline mode (pen and paper-based) |
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Duration |
3 hours |
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Type of Questions |
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
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Subjects |
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology (as per selection) |
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Total Marks |
120 marks |
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Marking Scheme |
1 Mark given for every correct answer - 0.25 Marks deducted for every incorrect answer |
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Event |
Date |
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Registration Opens |
December 17, 2024 |
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Registration Closes |
January 15, 2025 |
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Application Correction Window |
January 8-13, 2025 |
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Admit Card Release |
March 11, 2025 |
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GUJCET Exam Date |
March 23, 2025 (Sunday) |
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Answer Key Release |
April 10, 2025 |
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Last Date for Answer‑Key Challenge |
April 14, 2025 |
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Result Declaration |
May 05, 2025 |
The application for GUJCET involves a step-by-step online procedure. Here's a quick breakdown to guide you through:
The registration fees for GUJCET 2025 are as follows:
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Particulars |
Application Fee (₹) |
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Application Fee (without late fee) |
₹300 |
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Application Fee (with late fee) |
₹300 + ₹1200 |
Candidates must meet the following eligibility criteria to be eligible to appear for GUJCET.
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Parameter |
Eligibility Requirement |
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Nationality |
An Indian citizen with a domicile in Gujarat. |
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Age Limit |
No age limit |
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Academic Qualification |
Passed or appearing in Class 12 (10+2) or equivalent from a recognised board:
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Minimum Marks Required |
General Category: More than 45% in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (PCM), Biology (PCB) Reserved Categories (SC/ST/OBC/PwD): More than 40% in PCM |
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Domicile Requirement |
The candidate must be a Gujarat resident by birth The candidate must have passed 10+2 in a school situated in Gujarat Parents of the candidate must belong to Gujarat and must be living there at the time of admission. |
The exam pattern for the GUJCET examination is as follows:
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Feature |
Details |
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Mode of Exam |
Offline (Pen and Paper-Based Test) |
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Medium |
English / Hindi / Gujarati |
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Papers |
Paper 1: Physics & Chemistry (120 minutes) Paper 2: Mathematics / Biology (60 minutes) |
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Type of Questions |
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
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Total Questions |
120 |
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Total Marks |
120 |
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Subject |
Total Questions |
Total Marks |
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Mathematics |
40 |
40 |
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Physics |
40 |
40 |
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Chemistry |
40 |
40 |
The GUJCET 2025 syllabus for each subject is mentioned below in the table.
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Mathematics |
Physics |
Chemistry |
Biology |
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Permutation & Combination |
Electric Charge & Electric Field |
State of Matter |
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants |
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Probability |
Electrostatic Potential & Capacitance |
Solutions |
Human Reproduction |
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Sets, Relations & Functions |
Current Electricity |
Electrochemistry |
Reproductive Health |
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Theory of Equations |
Magnetic Effect of Electric Current |
General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements |
Principles of Inheritance And Variation |
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Three-Dimensional Geometry |
Magnetism & Matter |
P-Block Elements – II |
Molecular Basis of Inheritance |
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Vectors |
Electromagnetic Induction |
Halo Alkanes and Halo Arenes |
Evolution |
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Complex Numbers |
Alternating Current |
Alcohols |
Human Health and Disease |
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Definite Integration |
Electro-Magnetic Waves |
Phenols and Ethers |
Microbes in Human Welfare |
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Indefinite Integration |
Wave Optics |
Chemical |
Biotechnology: Principles and Processes |
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Limit |
Ray Optics |
Surface Chemistry |
Biotechnology and Its Applications |
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Matrices Determinants |
Dual Nature of Radiation & Matter |
f Block Elements |
Organisms And Population |
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- |
Atoms |
Complex Salts or Coordination Compounds |
Ecosystem |
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- |
Nucleus |
Aldehydes |
Biodiversity and Conservation |
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- |
Semi-Conductor Electronics |
Ketones and Carboxylic Acids |
- |
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- |
Communication System |
Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen Biomolecules |
- |
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- |
- |
Polymers |
- |
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- |
- |
Chemistry in Everyday Life |
- |
Any candidate appearing in the GUJCET needs to carry a printed copy of their admit card to the exam centre.
The GUJCET Admit card can easily be downloaded by logging in to the official portal:
Your admit card includes essential personal and exam-related information:
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Personal |
Candidate’s name Application number Date of birth Photograph Signature, |
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Exam Details |
Exam date Complete address of the exam centre Paper 1 and Paper 2 timings Important exam-day instructions. |
Mock tests are a great way to keep track of your scores and stay motivated:
It's important to start giving full-length tests a couple of months before the exam. The more one practices, the more confident they’ll feel on exam day. And last but not least, for the best results, try to take mock tests in a real exam-like setting.
The Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC) is responsible for seat allotment for engineering, diploma or pharmacy courses. The allotment of seats is merit-based.
Counselling begins after the result declaration and is conducted entirely online via the official portal.
In order to crack GUJCET, it is important that the candidates understand the basics and smart exam tactics clearly.
A consistent approach, combined with daily practice, will be the key to success in the GUJCET.
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Subject |
Book Title |
Author / Publisher |
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Physics |
NCERT Physics (Class 11–12) |
NCERT |
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Concepts of Physics Vol I & II |
H.C. Verma |
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Fundamentals of Physics |
Halliday/ Resnick/ Walker |
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Chemistry |
NCERT Chemistry (Class 11–12) |
NCERT |
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- |
Organic Chemistry |
Morrison and Boyd |
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Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations |
RC Mukerjee |
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Mathematics |
NCERT Mathematics (Class 11–12) |
NCERT |
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Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations |
R.S. Aggarwal |
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Handbook of Mathematics |
Amit Rastog |
Sample papers give you a feel of the actual exam - same pattern, same pressure. Practising regularly helps in testing how much you’ve understood after studying. They help figure out which topic needs more practice. One can easily do that by –
These simple ways will go a long way!
Solving PYQs is super useful for spotting trends - some questions do repeat! It is better to start early and as these are essential for effective exam preparation. It can be done easily by –
Once you follow all these, you will surely be able to tackle the actual exam with a better approach!
The GUJCET 2025 results were declared on May 5, 2025.
Once declared, results will include a rank card featuring:
After the result publication, ACPC counselling started, and the round 1 counselling is over. Round 2 counselling registration began on July 22nd, 2025, and the merit list is seat allotment are set to release on July 30th, 2025.
For colleges in Gujarat, the closing ranks for general category candidates are projected based on recent trends:
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Institute |
Branch |
Expected Closing Rank (Gen) |
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LD College of Engineering, Ahmedabad |
Computer Science |
105 – 120 |
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Nirma University, Ahmedabad |
Computer Science |
100-115 |
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SVNIT, Surat |
Computer Science |
95-110 |
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DA-IICT, Gandhinagar |
Computer Science |
110-125 |
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Institute of Technology, Nirma Univ. |
Computer Science |
100-115 |
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BVM Engineering College, V.V. Nagar |
Computer Science |
85-100 |
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LD College of Engineering, Ahmedabad |
Mechanical Engineering |
100-115 |
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SVNIT, Surat |
Mechanical Engineering |
90-105 |
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DA-IICT, Gandhinagar |
Mechanical Engineering |
105-120 |
Q1. Can GUJCET be given twice in a year?
Ans. GUJCET examinations are conducted only once a year..
Q2. What kind of questions should we practice for GUJCET?
Ans. The best material for the GUJCET preparation is Gujarat CET Engineering Solved Papers, GUJCET Question Paper Sets, and solving chapterwise solved papers.
Q3. Does GUJCET include the 11th syllabus?
Ans. The GUJCET syllabus only consists of class 12th science stream subjects based on the NCERT reduced syllabus..
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