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NEW DELHI JUNE 22: The Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC) has released the final merit list of GUJCET 2018 in online mode on June 22. The merit list is prepared by giving 60% weightage to percentile obtained in theory subjects (PCM) of board exam and 40% weightage to percentile of GUJCET 2018. Candidates can check the final merit list by selecting the course of study and then entering their roll number or user id. The provisional merit list was released on June 13.
Admission authorities have also released the mock round analysis along with the final merit list. The analysis include the course-wise and institute-wise opening and closing ranks, which are available in downloadable pdf format.
Candidates who are listed in the merit list can participate in counselling and seat allotment process. Choice filling for Round I of seat allotment is open from June 22-27. The seat allotment result for Round I will be announced on June 30.
It may be recalled that GUJCET 2018 entrance exam was conducted in offline mode on April 23. The result of the entrance exam was declared on May 10.
Upcoming events and dates
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Events |
Dates |
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Release of final merit list |
June 22, 2018 |
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Round I – Seat Allotment |
June 30, 2018 |
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Round II – Seat Allotment |
July 13, 2018 |
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Round III – Seat Allotment |
July 19, 2018 |
Procedure for downloading merit list
Click on the “Merit List” tab displayed on the ACPC website homepage
A log-in panel will open. Log-in entering GUJCET Roll Number/User ID and displayed Captcha
The merit list will be displayed on screen.
Download and take a printout.
Counselling and Seat Allotment
Registration for participation in GUJCET 2018 counselling closed on May 31. There will total three rounds of seat allotment. The result of Round I seat allotment will be declared on June 30. If the candidate is happy with the allotted seat, he/she may keep the seat and pay the seat acceptance fee. After payment of the fee, the candidate has to finally report at the allotted institute to confirm the seat.
However, if the seat offered is not a preferred one, the candidate has the option of opting for up-gradation. In case the candidate is offered a higher preferred seat in subsequent rounds, the seat allotted in any of the previous rounds will automatically get cancelled.
As for vacant seats left after Round I of seat allotment will be offered in the next round.
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