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Aayushi Bijawe

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In general, the minimum qualifying marks for GUJCET are 40% for general category candidates and 35% for SC/ST/OBC candidates. It is important to note that meeting the minimum qualifying marks does not guarantee admission to a government college in Gandhinagar for computer Science. Admissions are based on the candidate's rank in the GUJCET exam and other criteria such as the availability of seats and the candidate's performance in previous academic records.

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Udita Das

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You are not eligible for the GUJCET as it requires your 12th class to be done from Gujarat.

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Ashleigh

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The score is calculated by giving 60% weightage to Class 12 board exam marks and 40% weightage to GUJCET score.

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Chandni Arora

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If you're planning to pursue undergraduate engineering courses in Gujarat or Maharashtra, you'll likely come across GUJCET and MHT CET the two state-level entrance exams. Now, let's talk about the weightage of Chemistry in both exams. While both exams cover Chemistry as one of the subjects, GUJCET gives more importance to it than MHT CET. In GUJCET you'll find that Chemistry carries a weightage of 40 marks out of a total of 120 marks, which is a significant chunk. On the other hand, in MHT CET. Chemistry carries a weightage of 50 marks out of a total of 200 marks. So, if Chemistry is your forte and you're aiming to excel in it, you mig
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Harsh Khattar

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The cut-off data for GUJCET is not available, as it's not published officially. However, we will update you as soon it's officially released. In the meantime, you can check here the previous years cut-off of GUJCET.

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