GUJCET 2020 postponed; to be conducted after April 15
Ridhi.Khurana | March 20, 2020 | 09:14 AM IST | 1 min read
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Download EbookNEW DELHI - The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Education Board (GSEB), Gandhinagar has announced the postponement of GUJCET 2020 due to Coronavirus outbreak. The notification provides that the exam will now be conducted after April 15, however, the new exam dates will be announced by authorities only after March 31, 2020.
Earlier, GSEB was going to conduct GUJCET 2020 on March 31 in offline mode. As the entrance examination has been postponed for now, registered candidates are advised to keep an eye over the official website at gujcet.gseb.org.
The authorities had recently released the GUJCET admit card on March 16 in online mode that disclosed the examination centre allotted to candidates who had successfully submitted the application form between January 21 and February 15/19 (without or with late fee).
Now that the exam date has been postponed by GSEB, changes are also expected to be made in result and counselling dates.
About GUJCET
Gujarat Common Entrance Test, commonly known as GUJCET, is a state level entrance examination conducted in offline mode by Gujarat Secondary and Higher Education Board, Gandhinagar for admissions to B. Tech and Pharmacy courses in the state of Gujarat. Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC) is the authority responsible for conducting the counselling after the declaration of results.
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