GUJCET 2019 exam rescheduled due to General Elections 2019, Check revised dates here
Satyendra Singh | March 12, 2019 | 11:01 AM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, March 12: The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board have rescheduled the GUJCET 2019 exam to April 26 due to general elections 2019. The GUJCET 2019 exam which was scheduled earlier to be held on April 23 coincides with the date of Lok Sabha election in Gujarat. The official exam conducting authority has come up with a new date of April 26. The GUJCET 2019 which was originally scheduled for March 30 was rescheduled to April 4 and then again to April 23 due to CBSE board exams.
GUJCET exam is conducted every year by Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board to allow admission in UG engineering courses across the state. As many as 2 lakh students appear for GUJCET every year to get admission in engineering courses in Gujarat. GUJCET exam is conducted in offline, pen and paper mode in English, Hindi and Gujarati language. The counselling and admission process is taken care of by a separate admission committee for professional courses (ACPC) which conducts counselling for admission.
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