GUJCET 2019: GSEB opens registrations with late fee till February 24
Saakshi Lama | February 19, 2019 | 10:42 AM IST | 1 min read
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Download EbookNEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 19: Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has re-opened GUJCET 2019 registrations for all eligible candidates with payment of late fee. Candidates will be able to register for the entrance examination till February 24, 2019. However, they will be required to pay an additional Rs. 1000 as late fee. The final fee to be paid by the candidates for registration is Rs. 1300. Payment of the fee has to be done through SBI Epay System (credit card/debit card/net banking).
Candidates can apply for GUJCET 2019 through the official GSEB website in online mode. While filling the application form, the candidate will have to firstly register and then pay the required fee. Personal, academic and contact details have to be filled in by the candidates along with uploading of the required documents. A print out of the filled application form has to be kept for future use.
Earlier, the registration process of GUJCET 2019 had commenced from January 25. The final date to submit the application form (without late fee) was February 16, 2019. GSEB has allotted a new chance for candidates who missed out on the registration process and to participate in the entrance examination. GUJCET 2019 will be conducted on April 23 in pen and paper based mode.
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