What is the selection process for B.Tech and what is the minimum GUJCET score required?
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As per GUJCET pattern set by the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB), candidates from the general category are required to score at least 54 marks to qualify for the GUJCET participating institutes 2023 while for the reserved candidates, the GUJCET passing mark is 48.
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GUJCET Age Limit
There is no age limit to apply for the GUJCET 2024 exam
Nationality
The candidate must be an Indian citizen
Domicile
The candidate must be a Gujarat resident by birth
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The candidate must have passed 10+2 in a school situated in Gujarat
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Parents of the candidate must belong to Gujarat and must be living there at the time of admission
Qualification
The candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects. And any of the Chemistry/ Biology/ Computer/ Vocational Subjects.
Candidates appearing in the 10+2 examination are also eligible for the exam
Minimum Marks
The candidate must have scored at least 45% marks in 10+2 or equivalent.
The minimum mark for SC/ST/SEBC/EWS is 40%
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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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