GUJCET 2022 application form correction starts; Send requests by April 18
GSEB has commenced the GUJCET application form 2022 correction facility. Candidates can send their request for changes in GUJCET application form by April 18.
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Download EBookMohit Dhyani | April 14, 2022 | 02:51 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has started the GUJCET application form corrections facility. Applicants who made any mistake at the time of filling the application form of GUJCET 2022 can send their request for corrections by April 18. Candidates need to send their queries by post or by visiting GUJCET cell, Gandhinagar with necessary documents in person.
To make corrections in the application form, applicants need to send certain documents to the exam authorities. The documents required to be sent along with the application are mentioned below.
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Annexure-5 filled with required corrections (Available at the official website).
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Copy of GUJCET admit card 2022 corrected with red Ink pen.
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Copy of 10th and 12th marksheet.
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Copy of Aadhar card.
Postal Address
GUJCET cell
Deputy Director (Science Stream)
Gujarat Secondary & Higher Secondary Education Board
Sector‐10 B, Nr. Old Sachivalay,
Gandhinagar‐382010
Earlier, the exam authority has released the GUJCT 2022 admit card at the official website. Applicants going to appear for the exam must carry their GUJCET admit card along with one valid ID proof at the exam centre. The credential required to download the admit card of GUJCET are registered mobile number/email Id and date of birth/application number
GUJCET 2022 exam is scheduled to be conducted on April 18. Applicants going to appear for the exam must follow all the GUJCET 2022 exam day guidelines and instructions as mentioned in the admit card.
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