Is GUJCET syllabus tough?
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GUJCET's difficulty level falls between easy and moderate. It also depends on how well-prepared the pupils are. The offline exam lasts for three hours. It is done in Gujarati, Hindi, and English. For physics, chemistry, and mathematics, students must study and get ready. For every correct response, students receive one mark, while incorrect answers result in a deduction of 0.25 points. You can get good grades on this exam if you study hard.
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The difficulty level of GUJCET ranges in between easy to moderate. It also depends on the level of the preparation of the students. The exam is of 3 hours in offline mode. It is conducted in English/Hindi/Gujarati medium. Students have to study and prepare for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Students get 1 mark for each right answer and 0.25 marks are deducted for every wrong answer. If you prepare well, you can score good marks in this exam.
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GUJCET syllabus can be categorized as medium in difficulty level. The topics covered in GUJCETs syllabus is similar to CBSE class 11 and 12 syllabus. Students can prepare for GUJCETs exam using their NCERT textbooks and score a decent score. Candidates are however advised to refer some additional books in order to score good marks in GUJCETs.
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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.
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