GUJCET 2025 today for 1,29,706 candidates; timings, guidelines, passing marks
GUJCET 2025: Counselling registration begins from March 24.
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Alivia Mukherjee | March 23, 2025 | 07:16 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) will conduct the Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GUJCET) 2025 exam today, March 23. A total of 1,29,706 candidates will appear for the GUJCET 2025. GUJCET 2025 Exam Live
As per the GUJCET 2025 exam timings, paper 1 (physics and chemistry) will be held from 10 am to 12 noon and paper 2 (biology), paper 3 (mathematics) from 1 pm to 2 pm and from 3 pm to 4 pm respectively.
The GUJCET 2025 admit card is available on the official website, gujcet.gseb.org. Candidates can download the GUJCET admit card 2025 by entering their application number and date of birth. Candidates will be required to carry their GUJCET admit card 2025 along with a valid photo ID such as PAN card, Aadhar card, driving license or passport.
As per the GUJCET 2025 passing criteria, general category candidates are required to obtain 54 marks and reserved category candidates are required to score 48 marks to qualify the exam.
GUJCET 2025 exam pattern
The GUJCET 2025 exam will be conducted in offline mode. There will be a total of 120 questions in GUJCET 2025. Each subject will consist of 40 questions. The medium of the GUJCET 2025 question paper will be English, Hindi and Gujrati. As per the GUJCET 2025 marking scheme, 1 mark will be awarded for each correct answer and 0.25 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer.
GUJCET 2025 exam day guidelines
The GUJCET 2025 exam guidelines are as follows
- Carry their GUJCET 2025 admit card along with a valid photo ID for verification.
- Report to the exam center before time, as late entry will not be allowed.
- Follow the prescribed dress code, avoiding any items with large buttons, metallic accessories.
- Do not carry prohibited items such as mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, or any electronic devices.
- Refrain from any form of cheating or malpractice, as strict disciplinary action will be taken.
- Bringing personal notebooks or rough sheets is not permitted.
- Follow the invigilator’s instructions and maintain discipline inside the exam hall.
- Leave the exam hall only after the exam ends.
Out of the total GUJCET 2025 applicants , 70,297 are male candidates and 59,409 are female. Among the total candidates, 1,09,692 students are from the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB), while 17,789 candidates are from the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).
GUJCET 2025 counselling
The Admission Committee for Professional Courses has also announced the GUJCET 2025 counselling schedule. The GUJCET counselling 2025 registration will commence on March 24. The GUJCET 2025 counselling registration window will close on May 20, 5 pm.
The GUJCET 2025 counselling registration fee is Rs 350. The seat matrix will be announced on June 3. The GUJCET 2025 counselling merit list will be out on June 7. As per the official scheule, the GUJCET 2025 counselling will be conducted in three rounds.
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