GUJCET round 1 cut-offs 2024 out for BTech Computer Engineering at government colleges
GUJCET Counselling 2024: Candidates have been offered admission based on GUJCET and JEE Main rank 2024. The last date to accept the admission is June 25.
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NEW DELHI: The Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC) has announced the GUJCET cut-off 2024 for round 1 counselling. The Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GUJCET 2024) counselling 2024 round 1 seat allotment result along with the details on vacant seats and tuition fees has been made available on the official website, gujacpc.admissions.nic.in.
Students will be able to view and download the GUJCET seat allotment 2024 results by candidate login. The last date to confirm admission is June 25. They are also required to download the GUJCET admission letter and pay token fees before the deadline.
“Admission has to be confirmed by paying the token tuition fee displayed in “Pay Seat Acceptance Fee” through online payment mode only using credit card, debit card, net banking, UPI,” the committee said.
“Once the fee has been paid through the online payment gateway within the stipulated time frame, your admission will be automatically confirmed immediately,” it informed.
“This allotment will be cancelled if you do not confirm the admission allotted to you within the time limit. But you will be able to participate in the next round of counselling. Not Confirming the allotted admission in the actual round will not qualify for the same seat in the second round,” it added.
GUJCET round 1 cut-off 2024
Here’s the GUJCET cut-off 2024 for BTech Computer Engineering at government colleges for general category students.
College |
Quota |
Opening rank |
Closing rank |
Government Engineering College, Bharuch Computer Engineering |
GUJCET-based |
3,191.00 |
7,401.00 |
Government Engineering College, Bharuch Computer Engineering |
JEE-based |
9,00,779.00 |
9,00,779.00 |
Government Engineering College, Bhavnagar Computer Engineering |
GUJCET-based |
1,093.00 |
4,135.00 |
Government Engineering College, Bhavnagar Computer Engineering |
JEE-based |
9,00,333.00 |
9,00,338.00 |
Government Engineering College, Dahod Computer Engineering |
GUJCET-based |
8,572.00 |
14,620.00 |
Government Engineering College, Dahod Computer Engineering |
JEE-based |
9,01,460.00 |
9,01,460.00 |
Government Engineering College, Modasa Computer Engineering |
GUJCET-based |
3,903.00 |
11,096.00 |
Government Engineering College, Modasa Computer Engineering |
JEE-based |
9,00,603.00 |
9,01,589.00 |
Government Engineering College, Palanpur Computer Engineering |
GUJCET-based |
8,223.00 |
14,590.00 |
Government Engineering College, Palanpur Computer Engineering |
GUJCET-based |
8,223.00 |
14,590.00 |
Government Engineering College, Palanpur Computer Engineering |
JEE-based |
9,01,410.00 |
9,01,692.00 |
Government Engineering College, Rajkot Computer Engineering |
GUJCET-based |
2,664.00 |
5,915.00 |
Government Engineering College, Rajkot Computer Engineering |
JEE-based |
9,00,439.00 |
9,00,881.00 |
Government Engineering College, Sector 28 Gandhinagar Computer Engineering |
GUJCET-based |
1,508.00 |
2,460.00 |
Government Engineering College, Sector 28 Gandhinagar Computer Engineering |
JEE-based |
9,00,136.00 |
9,00,244.00 |
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