Gujarat board extends GUJCET 2026 registration deadline to January 6
Suviral Shukla | December 30, 2025 | 07:20 PM IST | 2 mins read
The registration fee to apply for Gujarat Common Entrance Test 2026 (GUJCET 2026) is Rs 350 and can be paid online.
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Try NowThe Gujarat Secondary and Higher Education Board (GSEB), Gandhinagar has extended the deadline to register for the GUJCET 2026 examination for admission to engineering, diploma programmes. Candidates can now register for the GUJCET 2026 through the official website at gujcet.gseb.org by January 6.
The registration fee to apply for Gujarat Common Entrance Test 2026 (GUJCET 2026) is Rs 350 and can be paid online through credit card, debit card, net banking or through the SBI Branch Payment option of SBIEpay at any branch.
The education board will conduct the GUJCET 2026 on March 29 in multiple shifts. As per the eligibility criteria, candidates must be from India with a domicile in Gujarat to be eligible for GUJCET 2026.
They also have passed the Class 12 board exam with at least 45% marks (40% for reserved category) from a recognized board. Those aiming for BTech admissions must have Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as the main subject in Class 12.
Similarly, candidates aiming for medical courses, should have studied Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as the main subjects.
Candidates must upload a certain set of documents in order to complete the registration for GUJCET 2026 such as a recent passport size photograph, candidate’s signature, aadhar card, ration card, or bank passbook.
Also read IBSAT result 2025 declared for MBA, PGPM admissions at ibsindia.org
GUJCET 2026: Exam timings
Candidates can check the exam timings for GUJCET 2026 from the table given below.
| Events | Exam timings for Physics, Chemistry papers | Exam timings for Biology paper | Exam timings for Mathematics |
|
Entry into the examination hall |
9:30 AM |
12:30 PM |
2:30 PM |
|
Hall ticket verification |
9:30 AM to 9:45 AM |
12:30 PM to 12:45 PM |
2:30 PM to 2:45 PM |
|
Test booklet and OMR sheet distribution |
9:45 AM |
12:45 PM |
2:45 PM |
|
Time to fill up the details on the test booklet and answer sheet |
9:50 AM to 9:55 AM |
12:50 PM to 12: 55 PM |
2:50 PM to 2:55 PM |
|
Test begins |
10 AM |
1 PM |
3 PM |
| Test Concludes | 12 PM | 2 PM | 4 PM |
| Final Entry in the examination hall | 10 AM | 1 PM | 3 PM |
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