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GUJCET 2026 Exam Schedule Released for Engineering and Pharmacy Admissions

The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board has announced the GUJCET 2026 schedule, set for March 29, 2026. This state-level entrance exam is crucial for students seeking admission to engineering and pharmacy courses. The application form and information booklet will soon be available on the official website. The exam will be conducted in Gujarati, Hindi, and English, featuring multiple-choice questions across key subjects. Each subject will consist of 40 questions, and students will have a total of 120 minutes to complete the exam. Stay tuned for more updates on the application process and exam details.
 
GUJCET 2026 Exam Schedule Released for Engineering and Pharmacy Admissions

GUJCET 2026 Announcement


GUJCET 2026: Exciting news for students aiming for degree or diploma courses in pharmacy and engineering within Gujarat. The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB) has unveiled the timetable for the Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GUJCET) 2026. Scheduled for March 29, 2026, the exam will take place in a single session from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. This state-level entrance examination facilitates admissions into engineering and pharmacy programs.


The Gujarat Board has announced that the application form and information booklet for GUJCET 2026 will soon be accessible on the official website, gseb.org. Candidates can complete the online application as per the timeline provided by the board.


Exam Medium for GUJCET


The question papers for the Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GUJCET) will be offered in three languages: Gujarati, Hindi, and English. Students can select their preferred medium for the examination.


GUJCET Exam Structure


The exam will feature multiple-choice questions across Physics, Chemistry, Maths, and Biology. Candidates will have 120 minutes to answer a total of 80 questions, with each subject comprising 40 questions, each worth 2 marks.
Maths and Biology will be administered as distinct papers, each containing 40 questions, totaling 40 marks, with a duration of 50 minutes for each.