How much rank should I score to get a seat at HNGU?
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The full name of HNGU is Hemchandra North Gujarat University
For Medical Students total rank is 463 out of 660 in medical college in India
HNGU has over all ranking is 336 out of 876 university in India and 24 out of 67 in university in Gujarat
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Admission to HNGU depends on the course. For regular undergraduate courses like B.Com, B.A., B.Sc., and BBA, there is no entrance test or rank — admission is based on 12th board marks. However, for courses like B.Ed and B.P.Ed, the university may conduct an entrance test where your rank matters. For professional programs like B.Arch, MBA, and MCA, national-level exam ranks such as NATA, JEE, or CMAT are required. So, whether rank is needed depends entirely on the course you're applying for.
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BTech and B.Arch admission are conducted based on GUJCET score and counselling at HNGU affiliated colleges for the All India and Home State quotas. For General AI India quota, B.Arch was the only course available in 2024 for the admission. As per the HNGU B.Arch cutoff 2024, the needed rank stood at 32061 for the General AI category candidates. Similarly, for General Home State quota, the last round for B.Arch stood at 10347.
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Yes, there is reservation in the GUJCET according to which 27% reservation is there for candidates belonging to Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC). There are also provisions for widows, orphans, and students belonging to the Economically Backward Class (EWS). However, students will have to check the detailed notification for the same.
Being an entrance exam there are no course fees for the same. However, after you get admission into the college you will have to pay the college fees which will depend upon the college and GUJCET doesn't have any say in that.
As the GUJCET is just an entrance exam, there are no scholarships here. However, if you get shortlisted for a college, you might enquire for scholarships of that particular college.
In the GUJCET there are The question paper comprises of two sections Paper I (Mathematics or Biology) and Paper-II (Physics and Chemistry).
Candidates must practice GUJCET question paper or sample paper as much as they can to develop a better question-solving skill.
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