GUJCET 2020 hall ticket to be released today at gujcet.gsebht.in: GSEB notice
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NEW DELHI: Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has released a notification announcing the GUJCET 2020 admit card release date. According to the notification, the GUJCET hall ticket will be released at gujcet.gsebht.in today i.e., August 13 at 6 PM. Registered candidates will be able to login and download the GUJCET hall ticket 2020 in online mode for the entrance examination which is scheduled to be held on August 24.
For GUJCET 2020 admit card download, the candidates will be login using their mobile number/email address and application number/date of birth. Another option to access the admit card of GUJCET 2020 is to search by the candidate’s name. For this option, they will also be required to provide their date of birth.
While reporting to the exam centres, the candidate will have to carry their identity proof (Aadhaar card/driving licence/12th standard hall ticket) along with GUJCET hall ticket.
Cancellation of previous GUJCET hall ticket
According to the notification, the hall ticket of GUJCET which was previously released on March 16 is not valid anymore and the candidates will have to download and use the new one which will be available today.
About GUJCET
GUJCET is an annual state level entrance examination which provides undergraduate engineering admissions into various institutes of the state. The counseling process is conducted by Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC).
Also Read: GUJCET 2020 rescheduled to August 24, Check complete details here
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