GUJCET exams will be conducted in March 29, 2026 in 2 shifts. In this article, you will find the GUJCET 2026 maths question paper with solutions right after the exam is over. This article will also provide you with the GUJCET 2026 maths analysis and overall difficulty of the paper minutes after the exam is over. You can use this data to analyse past trends or get an overview understanding of how your exam went.
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Here, we are providing the previous years' question papers of GUJCET. You can check it from the table given below.
The GUJCET maths paper details are given below:
Detail | Info |
Subject | Mathematics |
Total Questions | 40 |
Total Marks | 40 |
Marks Per Question | 1 |
Negative Marking | 0.25 per wrong answer |
Time Allotted | 60 minutes |
Question Type | MCQ — single correct |
Syllabus Based On | GSEB Class 11 and 12 |
Medium | Gujarati and English |
Maths is a tricky subject. It needs lots of practice and time management. One great way to prepare for the GUJCET maths 2026 exam is to see what the past years trends have been like! The past years data can often set expectations about what to expect from this year. You can see a detailed view of previous years trends and analysis of maths below:
Year | Difficulty | Focus Topics |
2025 | Tough | Calculus, Algebra |
2024 | Tough | Calculus, Vectors |
2023 | Tough | Algebra, 3D Geometry |
2022 | Tough | Algebra, Probability |
You have 60 minutes for 40 questions in GUJCET Maths. That is 90 seconds per question. We have provided you with some solid strategy to help you score good marks:
Calculus and Coordinate Geometry should be solved first.These two alone give 16 to 18 questions so get them solid before touching anything else.
Solve one full GUJCET past paper every week. Time it strictly with 40 questions in 60 minutes.
Make one formula sheet per topic and revise it every morning for 10 minutes.
Do not mug up proofs or derivations. GUJCET only tests application so formula plus practice is enough.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
After March 29, 2026. GSEB uploads it on gseb.org within a few days. This page will be updated with the direct link.
Calculus. It gives 8 to 10 questions out of 40. Definite Integrals and Differentiation are the most important areas within Calculus.
No. GUJCET Maths is easier. Questions are more straightforward. Direct formula application works for most questions. JEE Mains needs deeper understanding and multi-step thinking.
Mostly yes. NCERT Class 11 and 12 Maths covers the syllabus well. Solve all NCERT exercises. Then move to past papers.
6 to 8 questions on average. Circles, Straight Lines, and Conics appear every year.
Start with Algebra and Trigonometry. Then Coordinate Geometry. Then Vectors and 3D. Attempt Calculus last. Save easy Probability and Statistics questions for when you need a confidence boost mid-paper.
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