GUJCET 2020 application last date extended till February 10
Saakshi Lama | February 6, 2020 | 11:05 AM IST | 1 min read
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Download EbookNew Delhi : Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has released a notification stating the the final date to submit the application form of GUJCET 2020 has been extended till February 10. Previously, the last date to submit the online application form was February 5, 2020. The authorities are also expected to release dates for submission of application form with late fee, however no information has been declared as of yet.
Candidates who are interested in attempting GUJCET 2020 will have to fill and submit the application form. Before filling out the application form, the candidates are advised to check the eligibility criteria.
GUJCET 2020 Application Process
To be registered for GUJCET 2020, the candidates will have to firstly register by providing their name, gender, mobile number and email ID. Next, the application fee has to be paid by the candidates in online mode and then the personal and academic details have to be submitted. Photograph and signature of the candidates, as per the specifications, have to be uploaded and finally a print out of the application form has to be taken out for future use.
Application Fee - Rs. 300
GUJCET 2020
GUJCET 2020 will be held as a pen and paper based examination on March 31. The examination will consist of Paper 1 (Physics and Chemistry) and Paper 2 (Mathematics). The qualified candidates will have a chance for B.Tech admissions into the participating institutes.
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