GUJCET 2025 Exam Live: Gujarat CET paper over; physics, chemistry rated moderate to tough; analysis
Vikas Kumar Pandit | March 23, 2025 | 09:44 PM IST | 6 mins read
GUJCET 2025 physics and chemistry concludes at 12 noon. Latest update on paper analysis, difficulty level, answer key, result dates and more.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) conclude the Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GUJCET) 2025 conclude at 4 pm. Physics and chemistry sections are rated moderate to tough difficulty. Few direct questions were asked from the NCERT textbooks.
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The exam was conducted in three languages English, Hindi, and Gujarati. As per the GUJCET 2025 exam timings, the exam was conducted from 10 am to 4 pm. As per the GUJCET 2025 exam pattern, the question paper for physics and chemistry will be combined, featuring 40 questions from each subject, making a total of 80 questions. Each question will carry one mark, and candidates will have 120 minutes to complete this section.
The biology and mathematics exams will be conducted separately, with each paper will have 40 questions carrying 40 marks. Students will be given 50 minutes to complete each of these exams.
GUJCET 2025 exam guidelines
Candidates appearing for the GUJCET 2025 exam must follow the guidelines given below:
- Carry the GUJCET admit card 2025 along with a valid original photo identification proof, such as a passport, driving licence, voter ID, PAN card, or Aadhaar card, to the exam centre.
- Candidates arriving late will not be allowed entry after the gates close, irrespective of the reason.
- The use of prohibited items, including mobile phones, calculators, smartwatches, alarm clocks, digital watches with calculators or memory functions, and other electronic devices, is strictly not allowed.
- Candidates must remain seated till the exam concludes. Once the test is submitted, re-entry into the exam hall will not be permitted.
- Any instance of impersonation or malpractice at any stage will lead to disqualification and may result in legal action.
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