GUJCET 2024: Exam Date Revised, to be Conducted on March 31
GUJCET 2024: Exam Date Revised, to be Conducted on March 31
GUJCET 2024: The exam was set to be conducted on April 2 but will now be held on March 31. The CBSE class 12 board exams are scheduled to be conducted from February 15 to April 2

The Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GUJCET) 2024 exam date has been revised to avoid a clash with the CBSE board exams 2024. Candidates can check the notice at GSEB’s official website at gseb.org. The exam was set to be conducted on April 2 but will now be held on March 31. The CBSE class 12 board exams are scheduled to be conducted from February 15 to April 2.

“As CBSE board exam is held on the said date, GUJCET – 2024 exam will be held on Sunday 31/03/2024 instead of 02/04/2024. This should be noted by school principals/guardians, students and all concerned,” states the official notice by GSEB.

GUJCET 2024 Exam Date: How to Check Notification

Step 1: Log on to GSEB’s official website.

Step 2: Look for the GUJCET 2024 link on the homepage and click on it.

Step 3: A new PDF file containing the notification will open.

Step 4: Check the notice, download it, and save it for further use.

The GUJCET is held for admission into various pharmacy and engineering courses across Gujarat and is conducted by the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB). The exam features 120 multiple-choice questions from subjects like physics, chemistry, biology, and mathematics. One mark is given for each correct answer and 0.25 mark is deducted for each wrong answer. GUJCET 2023 result was declared on May 2. This year, more than 1.26 lakh students took the entrance examination.

Meanwhile, the class 12 CBSE board exams 2024 will commence on February 15, 2024. The accountancy exam will be held on Mar 23, political science will be conducted on Mar 22, economics on Mar 18, and history on Mar 28. The exam will end on April 2 with computer science and information technology. The question paper for the CBSE Board Exam 2024 will consist of 20 per cent response-type questions and 50 per cent competency- or case-based questions, the board has notified. The exam pattern will feature a combination of short and long answer questions that will make up 30 per cent of the questions, while 20 per cent will consist of MCQs.

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