Gujarat Common Entrance Test
After completing the Group B (Physics, Chemistry, Biology or PCB) stream in Class 12th and clearing the GUJCET, you can pursue MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) and other medical courses like B.Sc. in Nursing, B.Sc. in Nutrition and Dietetics, and Biotechnology. But for medical programs you need to appear for the neet exam.
Hello Aspirant,
Admission cutoffs change every year and depend on many factors.
For the most accurate information, you should check the official ACPC or GUJCET websites for past years' cutoff data. You can also contact the colleges directly to inquire about their admission cutoffs for the SC category in previous years.
Yes, if you are a domicile of Gujarat, your CBSE board marks are considered along with GUJCET for admission into engineering colleges in the state. The merit list is usually prepared by giving 60% weightage to your Class 12 marks and 40% weightage to your GUJCET score. It does not matter whether you studied under CBSE or Gujarat Board, as long as you have cleared Class 12 with the required subjects, your marks will be valid for the admission process.
The GUJCET Merit List is prepared based on the Class 12th marks and GUJCET marks received by the students. CBSE students who are not from the Gujarat board can definitely compete with GSEB students, as their eligibility is decided based on the combined marks scored by them in GUJCET and the 12th board. The weightage of the GUJCET score is 40% and the weightage of the class 12 scores is 60%.
Hello aspirant, Yes, a CBSE student from Gujarat is eligible to apply for GUJCET—provided your school (for both 10th and 12th) is located within Gujarat state. The key requirement is that your education must be through a recognized board, and your study centre must be in Gujarat. CBSE, ICSE, NIOS students studying in Gujarat are accepted equally alongside Gujarat Board students.
GUJCET(2026): Application window expected to open in the first week of January 2026, last date in the fourth week of January.
CUET(2026): Notification expected around the 1st-2nd week of February. Form Start likely from the last week of February to early March 2026.
MHCET(2026):Application Begins: Expected in the fourth week of December 2025 (around 30th Dec 2025).
Thank you for your query. Wishing you the very best for your academic journey.
No, you cannot be admitted to an academic institution through GUJCET without going through ACPC. GUJCET is the entrance exam, but ACPC (Admission Committee for Professional Courses) is the centralized authority that conducts the counselling and seat allotment process for engineering and other professional courses in Gujarat. Even when you get good marks in GUJCET, you will have to register/get admitted through the ACPC counselling process for admission in a government, grant-in-aid, or self-financed institute in Gujarat.
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