GujCET 2017 Results have been announced at the official website of the board - gseb.org, marksheets will be available at the district distribution centres from 10.00 am till 4.00
GujCET 2017 Results have been announced at the official website of the board - gseb.org, marksheets will be available at the district distribution centres from 10.00 am till 4.00 (Photo/Agency)
Gujarat GujCET 2017 Results: Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GujCET) results have been announced at the official website of the board – gseb.org. According to reports, mark sheets will be available at the district distribution centres from 10.00 am till 4.00 pm. These exams were conducted by Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB). Around 2.67 lakh students appeared for the GujCET on 10 and 11 May.
The exams are conducted for undergraduate admission in degree and diploma courses in engineering and pharmacy. The degree courses offered through GujCET are BTech, BE, and BPharma. The eligibility criterion for the competitive exam is limited to students belonging to Gujarat state.
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