GUJCET 2023 result declared at gseb.org; 488 secure 99 percentile in group A, 788 in B
Vagisha Kaushik | May 2, 2023 | 09:08 AM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowNEW DELHI : The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has declared the GUJCET 2023 result today, May 2. Candidates who appeared for GUJCET 2023 exam can download the GUJCET result 2023 on the official website – gseb.org with the help of login credentials. GUJCET 2023 result live updates .
A total of 488 students have secured above 99 percentile in group A and 788 students in group B which was 385 in group A and 684 in group B last year. 972 students have secured 98 percentile in Group A and 1,579 secured 98 percentile in Group B.
This year, a total of 1,30,788 candidates including 74,823 male and 55,965 female candidates registered for GUJCET 2023. Out of the registered candidates, 72,196 male and 54,409 female candidates appeared for the exam.
|
Group |
Registered |
Appeared |
||||
|
Male |
Female |
Total |
Male |
Female |
Total |
|
|
A |
38,237 |
11,492 |
49,729 |
36,953 |
11,150 |
48,103 |
|
B |
36,365 |
44,328 |
80,693 |
35,083 |
43,161 |
78,244 |
|
AB |
221 |
145 |
366 |
160 |
98 |
258 |
|
Total |
74,823 |
55,965 |
1,30,788 |
72,196 |
54,409 |
1,26,605 |
GUJCET 2023 percentile rank
|
Percentile Rank |
No. of Candidates A Group |
No. of Candidates B Group |
|
Above 99 |
488 |
781 |
|
Above 98 |
972 |
1,579 |
|
Above 96 |
1,954 |
3,176 |
|
Above 94 |
2,914 |
4,722 |
|
Above 92 |
3,873 |
6,342 |
|
Above 90 |
4,844 |
7,967 |
|
Above 85 |
7,313 |
11,770 |
|
Above 80 |
9,709 |
15,752 |
|
Above 75 |
12,152 |
19,634 |
|
Above 70 |
14,517 |
23,843 |
|
Above 65 |
13,739 |
23,107 |
|
Above 60 |
17,011 |
27,521 |
|
Above 50 |
24,184 |
39,456 |
|
Above 40 |
29,081 |
47,474 |
|
Above 30 |
34,079 |
55,033 |
|
Above 20 |
38,687 |
62,854 |
|
Above 00 |
48,361 |
78,502 |
How to check GUJCET result 2023?
- Visit the official website of GUJCET 2023 - gseb.org
- Click on the ‘GSEB GUJCET Result’ link.
- Put the six-digit seat number and press submit.
- The GUJCET result 2023 will be displayed on the screen.
- Download the GUJCET result and take a printout for future reference.
GUJCET 2023: Details mentioned
- Name of the candidate
- Seat number of the candidate
- Group
- Subject-wise marks obtained
- Total obtained marks
- Total marks of the GUJCET 2022 question paper
- Percentile rank
Candidates who have qualified in the exam will be able to participate in the counselling process. The board has started the registration process for counselling.
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