When will the GMCET 2026 result be declared?
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The GMCET result 2026 will be released tentatively in the first week of August 2026. The Global Media Education Council will declare the result on the official website: gmcet.org. The result will be declared merit-wise like (The all India Ranking). Aspirants will also be able to check their scorecard after the declaration of the GMCET result. To check their scorecard, they will have to log into the official website using their credentials - username and password generated during the time of registration.
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The GMCET application form is expected to release anytime soon at the official website: gmcet.org. Once released, candidates can apply for admission to undergraduate courses like BJMC, BMS, BMC, BMM, BSc (in various media disciplines), and BA at various participating universities.
The GMCET 2026 application form will be made available on the official website. Candidates seeking admission to undergraduate courses offered through GMCET exam 2026, can access the registration form at gmcet.org, once released. The GMCET registration form 2026 is expected to be released in the first week of September 2025.
To submit the GMCET 2026 application form, candidates are required to submit the following documents:
- Passport-size Photograph (recent)
- Scanned Signature
- Proof of Educational Qualification (Marksheet of Class 12)
- Valid ID Proof (Aadhar Card, Driver's License, etc.)
Candidates must ensure to check the official GMCET website before submitting the application form.
To register for GMCET entrance exam, candidates are required to submit the online form by paying INR 1000 as GMCET application fee. Candidates can pay the registration fee via Credit Card/ Debit Card/ Net Banking or UPI.
Check the table below for the GMCET exam pattern 2026:
Particulars | Details |
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Exam mode | Online |
Exam duration | 60 minutes (1 hour) |
Test language | English |
Type of questions | Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) |
Exam sections | 4 |
Total Questions | 100 |
Maximum marks | 100 |
Marking scheme | +1 for the correct answer |
Negative Marking | No |
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