GUJCET result 2024 likely today at gseb.org; expected marks vs percentile
GUJCET 2024 Result: Candidates will be able to download results using their seat number.
Candidates can download GUJCET Question/Sample papers from here for better preparation.
Download NowVagisha Kaushik | May 2, 2024 | 12:37 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board, Gandhinagar is expected to declare the Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GUJCET) 2024 result today, May 2, 2024. Candidates who appeared for the entrance exam will be able to check GUJCET results 2024 from the official website – gseb.org. GUJCET 2024 was conducted on March 31 for admission to BTech and BPharm programmes.
Student will need their login credentials to download the result of GUJCET 2024. The GUJCET scorecard 2024 will mention candidate’s name, subject-wise marks, percentile, rank and other details.
GUJCET 2024 answer key was released on April 3. Candidates were able to raise objections against the provisional answer key by April 6. The GUJCET results 2024 have been prepared on the basis of the final answer key which was out on April 9.
How to check GUJCET result 2024?
Students can follow the steps given below to download the result:
- Visit the official result website of GUJCET 2024 - gseb.org.
- On the homepage, click on the link for the result.
- Enter login credentials such as the six-digit seat number and submit
- GUJCET result will be displayed on the screen.
- Download the scorecard and take a printout for future reference
Last year, a total of 1,30,788 candidates including 74,823 male and 55,965 female registered for the GUJCET exam. Of total, 1,26,605 candidates appeared for the exam including 72,196 males and 54,409 females. 488 students secured above 99 percentile in group A and 788 students in group B. 972 candidates got 98 percentile in group A while 1,579 passed with 98 percentile in group B.
GUJCET 2024 Result: Marks vs percentile
The percentile expected against candidates’s marks this year is as follows:
Marks |
Percentile Range |
120 |
100 |
119 |
100-99 |
118 |
99-98 |
117 |
98-97 |
116 |
97-96 |
115 |
96-95 |
114 |
94-93 |
113 |
92-91 |
112 |
90-89 |
111 |
89-88 |
100 |
87-86 |
99 |
85-84 |
98 |
84-83 |
97 |
83-82 |
96 |
82-81 |
95 |
81-80 |
94 |
80-79 |
93 |
79-78 |
92 |
78-77 |
91 |
77-76 |
90 |
76-75 |
89 |
75-74 |
88 |
74-73 |
87 |
73-72 |
86 |
72-71 |
85 |
71-70 |
84 |
70-69 |
83 |
69-68 |
82 |
68-67 |
81 |
66-65 |
80 |
65-64 |
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