GUJCET 2023 admit card out; Exam on April 3
GUJCET 2023 admit card can be downloaded from the websites- gujcet.gsebht.in, gsebht.in or gseb.org.
Candidates find detailed information related to GUJCET through this ebook and thus prepare accordingly for the upcoming session.
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NEW DELHI: The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board, Gandhinagar has released the Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GUJCET) 2023 admit card. Candidates appearing in GUJCET 2023 examination can download their admit card from the board's website- gujcet.gsebht.in, gsebht.in or gseb.org.
To download the GUJCET 2023 hall ticket, candidates will need their mobile number or e-mail ID and date of birth or application number. Candidates can also search the admission card (Praveshika) from their name, fill the date of birth details and download it.
Apart from this, all higher secondary schools of science streams of the state registered with GSEB can log in using their index number and registered mobile number and download the hall ticket and distribute it to the students.
It is mandatory for candidates to carry the GUJCET 2023 admit card along with a valid photo ID proof (aadhaar card, driving license or Class 12 exam hall ticket) on the exam day. Without the admit card candidates will not be allowed to write the exam.
GUJCET 2023 hall ticket Direct link
GUJCET Admit Card 2023: Steps to download
- Visit the GUJCET official website- gujcet.gseb.org
- On the homepage, click on the GUJCET 2023 admit card link.
- Enter the required credentials and click on the ‘Submit’ tab.
- The GUJCET admit card 2023 will appear on the screen.
- Check, download and take a printout of the GUJCET 2023 admit card.
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