Why do you need to score more than 50 percentile in GUJCET to get into an AD Patel Institute of Technology?
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According to the AD Patel Institute of Technology GUJCET cutoff 2024, the minimum qualifying percentile for GUJCET are 40% for general category candidates and 35% for SC/ST/OBC candidates. It is important to note that meeting the minimum qualifying marks does not guarantee admission to a government college in AD Patel Institute of Technology. Admissions are based on the candidate's rank in the GUJCET exam and other criteria such as the availability of seats and the candidate's performance in previous academic records. So, it is better to score more than 50% to get into the race of selection for AD Patel Institute of Technology, CV
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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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