Is GUJCET syllabus similar to the syllabus of and CBSE class 11 and 12?
-
2 Answers
-
The GUJCET syllabus falls into the "medium difficulty" category. The topics covered in the class 11 and 12 CBSE syllabus are also covered in the GUJCET syllabus. Using their NCERT textbooks, students can prepare for the GUJCET exam and achieve a respectable grade. Here is where candidates may find the GUJCET 2024 syllabus to help them study for the test. As the exam questions will be asked strictly according to the prescribed syllabus, candidates should only study for the exam using the official GUJCET 2024 syllabus. Candidates should review the GUJCET 2024 exam pattern in addition to the syllabus to learn about the total number of que
...more -
The syllabus of GUJCET is similar to class 11 and 12. However, some topics may be extra in GUJCETs syllabus which are not covered in class 11 or 12. Students preparing for the GUJCET exam need to study as per the official syllabus which is released by the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB). Also, students can follow NCERT textbooks as the base for studying the syllabus of GUJCET. For complete details related to GUJCET syllabus and topics covered in the exam, candidates can check Shiksha page.
Similar Questions for you
As of now there are no dates when GUJCET hall ticket will be released. Based on exam date of March 29, 2026 we can expect the hall ticket to be release mid-March 2026.
Gujarat University Cutoff is released for various rounds and categories for admission to BTech/BPharma and PG courses. According to the GUJCET cutoff 2025 for the General category candidates under the Home State quota, M.Tech. in Web Technology had a cutoff of 3101554 in the last round. And for the M.Tech in Networking & Communication, the last round cutoff for the same category was 3101337. Students can click here to know more about the GUJCET exam.
The MSU Baroda GUJCET Cutoff 2025 has been released for all rounds and categories for the students belonging to the Home State and the All India quota. The GUJECT Cutoff 2025 ranged from 1566 from the first round to 50738 in the last round for the General category candidates under the Home State quota. The easiest BE specialisation was B.E. in Textile Engineering, and the hardest was B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering. To know the cutoff details for other categories and quotas, click here.
There are some basic rules which students must follow -
Carry admit card along with one valid photo ID proof
As exam is in pen and paper based mode, carry ball point pen preferrably blue and black colour both
Do not indulge in cheating activities at exam centre like carrying a chit, solution, or a book or some papers
Co-operate with exam centre invigilators
Students must carry hall ticket along with one valid photo ID proof such as aadhar card, voter ID card, driving license or PAN card. They must also carry their passport size photograph, which they used while filling application form.
Taking an Exam? Selecting a College?
Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else
Sign Up on ShikshaOn Shiksha, get access to
- 66k Colleges
- 1.2k Exams
- 681k Reviews
- 1800k Answers