GUJCET 2020 revised exam date announced; to be conducted on July 30
Team Careers360 | May 20, 2020 | 02:25 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download EbookNEW DELHI : Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has announced the new exam date of GUJCET 2020. The entrance exam will now be held on July 30, 2020. Earlier the exam was scheduled to be conducted on March 31 but was postponed due to the outbreak of COVID-19. The admit card of GUJCET 2020 was issued by the authorities on March 16.
As per the notification released by the authorities, a total of 1,25,781 candidates have registered for GUJCET 2020. Out of the total number of candidates, 49,888 have applied for Group A (Physics. Chemistry and Mathematics), 75,519 have applied for Group A (Physics. Chemistry and Biology) and 374 have applied for Group AB ( Physics. Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology.
GSEB conducts GUJCET in offline mode for admission into B.Tech and other courses offered by the participating institutes. The board had concluded the GUJCET registration process on February 19 (with late fee).
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