GUJCET passing marks 2026 - GSEB releases the GUJCET 2026 passing marks, which are required to qualify for the exam. Candidates can check the Gujarat CET passing marks category-wise on this page. The GUJCET qualifying mark for the general category is 54, while the same for the reserved categories is 48. The authority conducts the GUJCET exam for admission to various engineering and pharmacy colleges in Gujarat. Only those candidates who secure the GUJCET passing marks 2026 can apply for admission into the GUJCET participating institutes. The GUJCET exam 2026 will be conducted on March 29, 2026. The GUJCET 2026 registration has commenced, and the last date to apply is December 30, 2025. Read the article below to know more about the GUJCET passing marks for 2026.
The minimum mark required by candidates to participate in the GUJGET counselling is the GUJCET 2026 qualifying mark. Candidates need to attain the GUJCTE qualifying score to gain admission into the institution accepting the GUJCET result. While checking the qualifying marks, candidates should also check the GUJCET 2026 cutoff online. Candidates must note that the qualifying marks differ for each category. The categories, along with their respective qualifying marks, are specified in the table below.
| Categoty | Qualifying Marks |
|---|---|
General | 54 |
SC/ST/OBC/EWS | 48 |
Knowing the GUJCET exam pattern 2026 enables the aspirants to be well-informed while preparing for the exam. The authority has released the GUJCET 2026 exam pattern online. The GUJCET 2026 exam pattern will consist of 120 questions for 120 marks, and for every wrong answer, 0.25 marks will be deducted. Candidates can check the exam pattern for GUJCET 2026 below.
| Particulars | Marks Allotted |
|---|---|
Subjects |
|
Total marks | 120 marks |
No of questions | 120 questions |
Marking scheme | +1 mark for every correct answer -0.25 marks for every wrong answer |
Candidates can calculate their probable GUJCET scores using the GUJCET answer key and question paper released online. The authority will release the official question paper and final answer key for GUJCET a few days after the exam. Candidates will be able to access the GUJCET 2026 answer key on the official website gseb.org. To calculate their GUJCET 2026 scores, students can use the following formula:
Total marks= (right answers*1)- (Wrong answer*0.25)
The total mark a candidate can obtain in the GUJCET 2026 exam is 120. To qualify the GUJCET exam and participate in the GUJCET counselling, candidates have to score a minimum percentage. The qualifying percentage required to qualify for GUJCET 2026 is mentioned below
| Category | Percentage |
|---|---|
Unreserved | 45 |
Reserved | 40 |
Hence, out of 120 marks, unreserved candidates need to obtain a minimum of 45% i.e. 54 marks. For reserved candidates, the minimum percentage required is 40% i.e. 48 marks out of 120.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
While any mark above 54 is sufficient to participate in the GUJCET counselling, candidates can aim for a score above 80 to have a chance to join the top engineering colleges.
There is no maximum number of attempts for the GUJCET 2026 exam. However, the candidates should not exceed 17 years of age.
The total mark for the GUJCET 2026 exam is 120.
Unreserved candidates should score a minimum of 54 marks to qualify for the GUJCET 2026 exam.
On Question asked by student community
Hello,
Yes, in the GUJCET correction window , you can re-upload your photo if there was an issue with the previous one. Make sure the new photo meets the required specifications mentioned in the guidelines.
Hope it helps !
Hello,
I understand your concern. But an incorrect inverted signature may lead to rejection of your application, verification process, admit card screening process, and admission.
GUJCET (https://gujcet.gseb.org/) has their correction facility till earlier in January 2026, after the first deadline, December 31, which allows the signature correction or fixing other issues.
So here's the remedial measure you can possibly do. Before the final submission closes, log in and re-upload the mistaken part with the correct signature.
Hope it helps with your query. Good luck.
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If you are from the CBSE board, in the GUJCET form, you should select “CBSE / Other Board” instead of GSEB.
For the GR number, CBSE students usually do not have a GR number.
So you should enter “0” or “NA”, as mentioned in the form instructions.
Do not enter any random number, as it may cause issues later.
If the form does not accept blank entries, use 0 and proceed safely.
Hey! If you have lost your original GUJCET marksheet, you can get a duplicate from GSEB. First, file a police FIR about the lost marksheet. Then, prepare a notarized affidavit stating that the marksheet is lost. After that, apply for a duplicate either through your school or the GSEB student services portal, submitting the FIR copy, affidavit, ID proof, and required fee. The board will verify your documents and issue the duplicate marksheet.
Hello dear student,
98 marks in GUJCET is a very good marks, but 58% may reduce your overall merit rank as both class and GUJCET marks are considered.
You have some chances for ECE in government colleges but not in the top ones. so, you should keep other branches as backup as well.
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