GUJCET 2023 registration ends today; Here's how to apply at gujcet.gseb.org
Arpita Das | January 20, 2023 | 07:52 AM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates who are yet to apply for the GUJCET 2023 exam can visit gujcet.gseb.org and submit their application forms.
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Download EbookNEW DELHI: The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB), Gandhinagar will close the Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GUJCET) 2023 online registration window today, January 20. Candidates who are yet to apply for the exam can visit gujcet.gseb.org and submit their GUJCET application forms. The registration process started on January 6, 2023.
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Candidates while applying are required to pay the GUJCET application fee of Rs 350. GUJCET examination fee can be paid online through SBIePay system using credit card, debit card or net banking. Fee can also be paid using the online SBIePay SBI branch payment option in any SBI branch of the country.
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GUJCET 2023: Things to know before applying
- The applicant has to upload photo and signature while applying. Scanned documents of both are required and they should only be in .jpg/.jpeg format. While scanning a signature or photo, the image resolution should be 300 DPI (Dots per Inch) or above.
- The size of attachments is allowed between 5KB and 50 KB. Approx dimensions: 120px X 120px.
- The photograph must be taken on a white or a very light background.
- Face should occupy about 50% of the area in the photograph, and with a full face, view look into the camera directly. The main features of the face must not be covered by the hair of the head, any cloth or any shadow. The forehead, both eyes, nose, cheeks, lip, and chin should be clearly visible.
- Candidates should not upload mobile phone photographs.
- Candidate must not wear spectacles with dark or tinted glasses, only clear glasses are permitted.
- Candidate's signature are required to be put with black or dark blue ink on white paper.
- Mobile phone photographs of signature should not be uploaded.
- Photo, signature or any other required attachment(s) must be adequately visible else can be rejected.
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GUJCET 2023: Registration steps
- Go to the GUJCET 2023 official website-- gujcet.gseb.org.
- Click on the registration link and complete the registration process with the required details.
- Fill out the GUJCET 2023 application form, upload the necessary documents and pay the GUJCET application fee.
- Download the confirmation page and take a printout of it.
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