GUJCET 2026 Paper Analysis: The analysis of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Maths sections of GUJCET exam 2026 is available below. GUJCET 2026 was successfully conducted on March 29, 2026, across all sessions. Overall, the exam was of easy to moderate. Candidates can check the memory-based questions followed by a complete analysis of the paper, including subject-wise difficulty level, important topics, key observations, and overall exam trends followed in past years. The complete analysis covering all subjects is provided in this article. Students who took the exam can use this article to check their answers and to get an idea of their score. The GUJCET exam 2026 is conducting today, March 29, 2026, in accordance with the GUJCET Exam time table, at multiple exam centres across the state.
This Story also Contains
The analysis was based on the student feedback who appeared in the exam, the expert analysis, and comparison with the past year papers. A detailed analysis of the overall difficulty level will be provided here, along with the key observations, such as whether the paper was lengthy, balanced, or tricky. It will be helpful for candidates to understand their performance more accurately.
Get expert advice on college selection, admission chances, and career path in a personalized counselling session.
The GUJCET 2026 exam analysis provides insight into the exam's difficulty level, the types of questions asked, and what we can expect the cutoff to be. Here, we provide a detailed analysis of physics, chemistry, mathematics, and biology papers so that students can assess their performance before the official GUJCET result 2026 is announced.
|
subject |
Difficulty level |
Key observations |
|
Physics |
Moderate | Questions based on concepts were asked from magnetic effects, galvanometer, and current electricity. Numerical questions were moderate. |
|
Chemistry |
Easy to Moderate | NCERT based questions were asked. Questions from organic and inorganic chemistry were straightforward, while some physical chemistry questions required calculations. |
|
Mathematics |
Moderate |
Questions were formula based and direct. Questions from Coordinate Geometry, Trigonometry, Probability, Calculus, etc were asked. |
|
Biology |
Easy to Moderate |
Questions directly from NCERT are asked from topics like human physiology, genetics, ecology, and plant physiology. |
Gujcet has released the Gujarat CET 2026 marking scheme along with the exam pattern. Students who are going to appear for the GUJCET 2026 exam can check it from the table below.
|
Paper 1 |
Paper 2 |
Total |
|
Physis + chemistry |
Mathematics/biology |
PCM / PCB |
|
80 questions |
40 questions |
120 questions |
|
80 marks |
40 marks |
120 marks |
|
120 minutes |
60 minutes |
180 minutes |
|
+1, -1/4 |
+1, -1/4 |
Negative marking applicable |
The GUJCET 2026 student reactions is updated below. These reactions is based on feedback from students who appeared for the exam. It gives insight into understanding the exam difficulty level and important trends followed in each section: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology.
The GUJCET 2026 question paper will be provided by GSEB on its official website. Once the exam concludes, we will provide you with a direct link to download the question paper. Also, our experts will provide you with a detailed solution on this page to analyse the performance. You can visit here for the latest update on GUJCET 2026.
1) In the given figure, the Wheatstone bridge is in a balanced condition.
(A) 3 ohm
(B) 6 ohm
(C) 4 ohm
(D) 12 ohm

2) In a moving coil galvanometer, if the number of turns of the coil is doubled, the current sensitivity ______ and the voltage sensitivity ______.
(A) becomes half, does not change
(B) becomes double, does not change
(C) becomes half, becomes double
(D) does not change, becomes double
3) A current of 90 A flows from east to west through a wire passing above the head. At a point 1.5 m above this wire, the magnitude of the magnetic field is $\_\_\_\_$ and its direction is $\_\_\_\_$ .
(A) $1.2 \pi \times 10^{-5} \mathrm{~T}$, towards the south
(B) $1.2 \times 10^{-5} \mathrm{~T}$, towards the south
(C) $1.2 \pi \times 10^{-5} \mathrm{~T}$, towards the north
(D) $1.2 \times 10^{-5} \mathrm{~T}$, towards the north
4) A particle having charge qqq moves with a velocity vvv perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field and follows a circular path of radius RRR. The time period of revolution of this particle is ______.
(A) depends on both v and R
(B) depends on R but not on v
(C) depends on neither v nor R
(D) depends on v but not on R
5) For superconductors, the magnetic susceptibility $\chi=$ $\_\_\_\_$ .
(A) -1
(B) 0.1
(C) 1
(D) zero
1) Which gas is evolved when zinc reacts with dilute HCl?
(a) Oxygen
(b) Hydrogen
(c) Chlorine
(d) Nitrogen
2) The $\mathbf{p H}$ of a neutral solution at $25^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ is:
(a) 0
(b) 14
(c) 7
(d) 1
3) The hybridization of carbon in methane $\left(\mathrm{CH}_4\right)$ is:
(a) sp
(b) $\mathrm{sp}^2$
(c) $\mathrm{sp}^3$
(d) $\mathrm{dsp}^2$
4) The IUPAC name of $\mathrm{CH}_3 \mathrm{COOH}$ is:
(a) Methanoic acid
(b) Ethanoic acid
(c) Propanoic acid
(d) Butanoic acid
5) Which of the following is an example of a strong electrolyte?
(a) Acetic acid
(b) NaCl
(c) $\mathrm{NH}_4 \mathrm{OH}$
(d) Glucose
1) Photosynthesis occurs in:
(a) Mitochondria
(b) Ribosome
(c) Chloroplast
(d) Nucleus
2) Hemoglobin is responsible for:
(a) Digestion
(b) Oxygen transport
(c) Immunity
(d) Hormone secretion
3) Insulin hormone is secreted by:
(a) Liver
(b) Pancreas
(c) Kidney
(d) Thyroid
4) The basic unit of heredity is:
(a) Cell
(b) Chromosome
(c) Gene
(d) Tissue
5) Mendel is known as the father of:
(a) Evolution
(b) Genetics
(c) Ecology
(d) Taxonomy
1) Direction ratios of x -axis are:
(a) $(0,1,0)$
(b) $(1,0,0)$
(c) $(0,0,1)$
(d) $(1,1,1)$
2) Value of $\sin ^2 \theta+\cos ^2 \theta$:
(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) 2
(d) -1
3) Probability of getting a head in a fair coin toss:
(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) $1 / 2$
(d) 2
4) The derivative of $\sin x$ is:
(a) $\cos x$
(b) $-\cos x$
(c) $-\sin x$
(d) $\tan x$
5) If $f(x)=x^2+3 x$, then $f^{\prime}(x)$ is:
(a) $2 x+3$
(b) $x+3$
(c) $2 x$
(d) $x^2$
Past years' paper analysis is a smart strategy to prepare for the upcoming exams, as it gives you confidence and develops an exam approach based on real exams. By analysing its structure, weightage, and difficulty level, you can predict the GUJCET 2026 paper difficulty level and adjust your preparations accordingly. A detailed analysis of the previous years' GUJCET exam is provided here in the table given below. You can go through it for more information.
Also Read: GUJCET Previous Year Question Paper
|
subject |
Difficulty level |
Key observations |
|
physics |
Moderate to difficult |
Conceptual as well as multiple numericals made this section a little time-consuming |
|
chemistry |
moderate |
Questions were based on the theory and its applications. |
|
mathematics |
Moderate to difficult | |
|
biology |
Easy to moderate |
NCERT-based questions were asked |
|
subject |
Difficulty level |
Key observations |
|
Physics |
Easy to moderate |
Questions were direct and theoretical. Previous years' questions were asked with changes in the values. |
|
Chemistry |
Moderate to difficult |
Physical and inorganic chemistry were easy, but organic chemistry was time-consuming. |
|
Mathematics |
Difficult |
Questions from this section were time-consuming and required lengthy calculations |
|
Biology |
Moderate to difficult |
It was seen to be more conceptual and challenging than in previous years |
|
subject |
Difficulty level |
Key observations |
|
Physics |
Moderate |
35+ questions were doable, the numerals were not lengthy; overall, it was doable. |
|
Chemistry |
Moderate to difficult |
35+ was a good attempt, mostly theory-based questions with a few numericals were asked from this section. Some tough questions were there to test your conceptual understanding. |
|
Mathematics |
difficult |
Good attempts: 30+ Conceptual as well as application-based questions were asked, which made this section lengthy and tougher. |
|
Biology |
moderate |
Mostly were direct from the prescribed syllabus, but a few questions tested high-level thinking and conceptual application. |
The GUJCET 2026 cutoff marks will be provided here after the analysis of the exam. The cutoff of the exam depends on multiple factors, such as attendance, exam difficulty level, etc. But, based on past year trends, we can assume the cutoff for GUJCET 2026 is likely to be around 80 to 85 marks for general category. Candidates are advised to keep following this page to know the cutoff marks.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Observing previous years' trends, it is observed that physics and mathematics questions are found to be more challenging because of their conceptual depth and lengthy calculations.
Yes, there is a penalty of 0.25 marks for every wrong answer.
Around 75-80 marks out of 120 are generally considered a good score for securing high-ranking engineering colleges in Gujarat.
Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics all sections have 40 questions each, which makes the paper have 120 questions.
On Question asked by student community
Hi
Please refer to the link below to get the syllabus details along with the formula for GUJCET.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gujcet-syllabus
Yes, you can absolutely get admission to Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University (SDAU) using your Class 12 Board and GUJCET 2026 results. Admission for all four Agricultural Universities in Gujarat (including SDAU) is handled through a centralised portal called GSAUCA.
Admission Criteria (The 60:40 Formula)
Your rank in the merit list
Hello,
You may please access the direct link to download the GUJCET previous five years’ question papers with solutions here:
https://engineering.careers360.com/download/ebooks/gujcet-previous-five-years-questions-solution
Check your GUJCET college eligibility based on your GUJCET score.
The chances of getting admission in DAIICT Gandhinagar are tough with 90 percentile in JEE Mains .