Gujarat Common Entrance Test
Based on your GUJCET Percentile: 54.2 GSEB PCM Percentile: 66.22
You can expect an ACPC Merit Rank between 75,000 to 90,000 (approx).
At this rank, your chances for Computer Science or IT in top govt colleges are very low .
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ACPC (Admission Committee for Professional Courses) rank for engineering admissions in Gujarat depends on both GujCET Score (40% weightage), Class 12 PCM Score (60% weightage).... your expected acpc rank 2024 trends, GujCET Score: 48% → Normalized GujCET Score (40%) ≈ 19.2/40, Class 12 PCM (65%) → PCM Score (60%) ≈ 39/60
Total Merit Marks = 19.2 (GujCET) + 39 (PCM) = 58.2/100
Expected Rank :- between 50,000 to 70,000 (varies yearly).
With 60% in 12th Science (Group A) and around 38 in GUJCET, your ACPC rank might be quite low, making admission to government B.Tech colleges difficult. BCA is more accessible and offers good IT job prospects. For better income, B.Tech is ideal if you improve your score.
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No, She need not to give any further exams for admission into Bachelor in pharmacy as she already gave NEET and GUJCET. However, it also depends on the exam scores also that she qualifies or not, if in a scenario not qualified then she had to give another exams in order to get admission in Bachelor of Pharmacy.
In Gujarat, the main entrance exam for admission into Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) programs is the GUJCET. Some colleges also consider Class 12 scores and, in certain cases, other national-level exams like NEET.
ACPC acts as a central authority, ensuring merit-based seat allocation for engineering colleges under the state quota (GUJCET) and the All-India quota (JEE Main). They conduct the admission process, including registration, application, and counselling, based on candidate preferences and merit.
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GUJCET PR is 25
And
GSEB PCM PR is 17
So, your ACPC merit rank will be very low as it'scalculated using a ratio of 60 : 40 .
It might be over 150,000, with a chance if even around 200,000 or more.
Yes, you can pursue a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) without appearing for NEET or GUJCET exams, depending on the college and state regulations.
Many private and some government colleges across India offer B.Pharm admissions based on Class 12 marks. In Gujarat, GUJCET is typically mandatory for B.Pharm admissions. However, some colleges may admit students without GUJCET if seats remain vacant or under specific quotas.
For detailed information on B.Pharm admissions, you can refer to the following resource: How to Get Direct Admission in Pharmacy Colleges of India
Yes, you can get admission in B.Pharm without clearing NEET or GUJCET. Many private colleges and universities in India offer B.Pharm seats through direct admission based on your 12th marks (PCB or PCM). You just need to pass 12th with at least 45-50% marks. Some colleges may have their own entrance or interview, but many accept students without any entrance exam. Just check the admission process of the specific college or university you’re interested in.
With a 43.44 percentile in GUJCET Group A, your approximate rank would be around 56,560 out of 1,00,000 candidates. This is an estimate and actual rank may vary based on total candidates and overall performance.
Yes, management quota at DDU does exist and is used when y ou’re ready to pay higher tuition fees (often 1.5–2.5 lakh/year)
You apply directly to the college (after ACPC rounds end or through institute-level rounds)
With 86.6 percentile in JEE, you have a fair chance to get CSE through management quota, especially if:
You apply early
Seats remain after merit-based admissions
You're ready for the higher fee structure
I suggest you to contact college admission office directly and inquire about fee structure deadline documents needed.
With an 86.6 percentile in JEE and 47 percentile in GUJCET , securing CSE at DDU through Management Quota is unlikely .
JEE Rank (86.6 percentile) : Around 1,13,000–1,30,000 , above the CSE cutoff.
GUJCET 47 percentile is also below the cutoff for CSE.
You may consider applying for other branches or other universities and prepare for next year to improve your chances for CSE.
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