GUJCET 2024: Window to raise objections against provisional answer key closes today
Divyansh | April 6, 2024 | 02:09 PM IST | 1 min read
Students can send grievances against the GUJCET 2024 provisional answer key, along with a fee of Rs 500 per question, at gujcetkey@gmail.com.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) will close the objection window to challenge the Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GUJCET) 2024 provisional answer key today. Candidates can raise grievances against the GUJCET 2024 provisional answer key by submitting the objection form to gujcetkey@gmail.com.
GSEB will announce the GUJCET 2024 result in the last week of April. Students will have to fill the objection form and file supporting documents and email. They download the form on the official website, gsebeservice.com. Candidates will have to mention their bank account number, IFSC code, bank name, and branch details. Objection submitted through other channels except email will not be considered. Those submitting objections will have to pay a fee of Rs 500 per question. The objection fee can be paid through e-challan.
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Qualifying marks
As per the marking scheme, candidates will get one mark for correct answer while 0.25 marks will be deducted for a wrong response. GSEB conducted the GUJCET 2024 on March 31 for admission to BTech and BPharma programs offered by various colleges in Gujarat.
Students will have to get at least 40% to qualify the GUJCET 2024. In case of a tie, students with higher scores in mathematics and physics will get a better rank. If the tie persists, those with higher scores in mathematics and chemistry will be given preference.
The GUJCET exam results will have 40% weightage in the admission process for UG engineering courses, while 60% weightage will be given to Class 12th marks.
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