GCET 2022 exam date revised; Check details here
DTE Goa will now conduct the GCET 2022 on June 27 and 28. The application form of GCET 2022 will be released soon.
Isha Jain | April 7, 2022 | 03:23 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Goa has announced the revised GCET 2022 exam date. The Goa CET 2022 will now be held on June 27 and 28. However, the authorities have notified that the GCET dates 2022 are tentative and the dates shall be confirmed only 10 days prior to the exam.
“Goa Common Entrance Test GCET-2022, earlier scheduled to be conducted on 11th and 12th May , 2022 is deferred and shall be conducted on June 27 and 28, 2022”, said DTE Goa in an official notification.
The Goa CET 2022 notice also notified that the procedure and schedule of acceptance of application forms for GCET 2022 shall be duly notified on the DTE website. Therefore, students are advised to keep checking the GCET 2022 official website for latest updates. The GCET 2022 website is dte.goa.gov.in.
The application process of GCET 2022 will include registration, filling application form, uploading documents and payment of fee. Aspirants should note that all details mentioned in the GCET 2022 form should be valid in nature. Moreover, to avoid any last minute problems while filling out the GCET forms 2022, applicants should keep the following documents ready:
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Identical passport size photographs (3 in number).
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Class 10 marksheet.
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Class 12 marksheet.
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Certificate of category (Reserved category).
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Residence certificate
The DTE Goa conducts GCET 2022 every year for admission into the undergraduate courses offered by the participating institutions of the state. The GCET exam 2022 will be conducted as a pen and paper based test for the duration of two hours.
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