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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: GUJCET Exam

120 MCQs

Total questions (Phy 40 + Chem 40 + Maths/Bio 40)

GSEB GUJCET notification

180 minutes

Total exam duration

gseb.org

+1 / -0.25

Marking scheme (negative for wrong answers)

GUJCET information bulletin

40:60

GUJCET to Class 12 weightage for ACPC merit

ACPC Gujarat admission policy

100

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GUJCET is a 180-minute offline OMR exam with 120 MCQs (Physics 40 + Chemistry 40 + Maths/Biology 40) and +1/-0.25 marking. Conducted annually by GSEB for admission to Gujarat engineering, pharmacy, and medical/agriculture programmes via ACPC counselling. Score weighted 40% with 60% Class 12 board marks.

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1A body moves in a straight line with constant acceleration. If it covers 20 m in the 3rd second and 30 m in the 5th second, what is its acceleration?
A.2 m/s²
B.5 m/s²
C.10 m/s²
D.4 m/s²
Explanation: Using the formula for distance covered in nth second: Sₙ = u + a(2n-1)/2. From the two equations 20 = u + 5a/2 and 30 = u + 9a/2, subtracting gives 4a/2 = 10, so a = 5 m/s². This applies the equation of motion for uniformly accelerated motion.
2The dimensional formula for the coefficient of viscosity (η) is:
A.[M L⁻¹ T⁻¹]
B.[M L T⁻²]
C.[M L⁻² T⁻¹]
D.[M L T⁻¹]
Explanation: From Newton's law of viscosity F = ηA(dv/dx), η = F/(A × velocity gradient). Dimensions: [MLT⁻²]/([L²] × [T⁻¹]) = [M L⁻¹ T⁻¹]. This is a standard dimensional analysis result tested in GUJCET Physics.
3Two vectors of magnitudes 5 and 12 act at a point. What is the magnitude of their resultant if they are perpendicular to each other?
A.7
B.17
C.13
D.60
Explanation: For perpendicular vectors, the resultant magnitude is R = √(A² + B²) = √(25 + 144) = √169 = 13. This is the Pythagorean theorem applied to perpendicular vector addition.
4A projectile is fired at an angle of 45° with the horizontal with initial velocity 20 m/s. What is the maximum height reached? (g = 10 m/s²)
A.5 m
B.10 m
C.20 m
D.40 m
Explanation: Maximum height H = u²sin²θ/(2g) = (20)² × sin²45° / (2 × 10) = 400 × 0.5 / 20 = 10 m. This uses the standard projectile motion formula for maximum vertical reach.
5A force of 10 N acts on a body of mass 2 kg for 5 seconds. What is the change in momentum of the body?
A.20 kg·m/s
B.50 kg·m/s
C.25 kg·m/s
D.10 kg·m/s
Explanation: By the impulse-momentum theorem, change in momentum equals impulse: Δp = F × t = 10 N × 5 s = 50 kg·m/s. Mass is irrelevant for this calculation since impulse directly equals change in momentum.
6The work done in moving a particle from point (0,0) to point (3,4) in a force field F = 2î + 3ĵ N is:
A.12 J
B.18 J
C.6 J
D.25 J
Explanation: Work done W = F · d, where d = 3î + 4ĵ. So W = (2)(3) + (3)(4) = 6 + 12 = 18 J. The dot product of force and displacement vectors gives the work done.
7A spring of force constant 800 N/m is compressed by 5 cm. What is the potential energy stored in the spring?
A.0.5 J
B.1 J
C.2 J
D.5 J
Explanation: Spring potential energy U = (1/2)kx² = (1/2)(800)(0.05)² = (1/2)(800)(0.0025) = 1 J. Note that x must be converted from cm to meters before applying the formula.
8A body of mass 5 kg is rotating in a circle of radius 2 m with constant speed 10 m/s. What is the centripetal force acting on it?
A.100 N
B.250 N
C.50 N
D.500 N
Explanation: Centripetal force Fc = mv²/r = (5)(10)²/2 = 500/2 = 250 N. The force is directed toward the center of the circular path and is required to maintain circular motion.
9The moment of inertia of a uniform solid sphere of mass M and radius R about an axis passing through its center is:
A.(1/2)MR²
B.(2/5)MR²
C.(2/3)MR²
D.MR²
Explanation: For a uniform solid sphere about a diameter through its center, I = (2/5)MR². This is a standard result derived by integration in rotational mechanics and is commonly tested in entrance exams.
10The escape velocity from the surface of Earth is 11.2 km/s. What is the escape velocity from a planet of mass twice that of Earth and radius half that of Earth?
A.11.2 km/s
B.22.4 km/s
C.5.6 km/s
D.44.8 km/s
Explanation: Escape velocity ve = √(2GM/R). New ve' = √(2G·2M/(R/2)) = √(4 × 2GM/R) = 2 × ve = 2 × 11.2 = 22.4 km/s. The factor of 4 inside the square root gives a factor of 2 outside.

About the GUJCET Exam

GUJCET (Gujarat Common Entrance Test) is the state-level entrance examination conducted annually by the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) for admission to undergraduate engineering, pharmacy, and other professional courses in Gujarat state colleges. The offline OMR-based test consists of 120 multiple-choice questions across three hours, divided into Paper 1 (Physics 40 questions + Chemistry 40 questions) and Paper 2 (Mathematics 40 questions for engineering, or Biology 40 questions for medical/agriculture aspirants). Marking is +1 for correct answers and -0.25 for incorrect ones, with the paper offered in English, Gujarati, and Hindi medium. GUJCET score combined with Class 12 board marks (in 40:60 weightage) is used by the Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC) for state-quota admissions.

Questions

100 scored questions

Time Limit

180 minutes (3 hours)

Passing Score

No fixed pass mark; admission via ACPC counselling uses 40% GUJCET + 60% Class 12 board

Exam Fee

INR 300 (General category, GUJCET 2026) (Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB))

GUJCET Exam Content Outline

33%

Physics

40 MCQs from GSEB Class 11-12 Physics including kinematics, dynamics, rotational motion, gravitation, properties of matter, thermodynamics, oscillations, waves, electrostatics, current electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic induction, AC, ray and wave optics, modern physics (photoelectric effect, atoms, nuclei), and semiconductor electronics

33%

Chemistry

40 MCQs from GSEB Class 11-12 Chemistry including basic concepts, atomic structure, classification of elements, chemical bonding, states of matter, thermodynamics, equilibrium, redox reactions, hydrogen, s/p/d/f-block elements, coordination compounds, organic chemistry (haloalkanes, alcohols, aldehydes/ketones, carboxylic acids, amines), biomolecules, polymers, and chemistry in everyday life

34%

Mathematics (Engineering Stream)

40 MCQs from GSEB Class 11-12 Mathematics including sets, relations and functions, trigonometric functions, complex numbers, quadratic equations, sequences and series, permutations and combinations, binomial theorem, matrices, determinants, limits and continuity, differentiation, integration, differential equations, vectors, three-dimensional geometry, conic sections, probability, and statistics

How to Pass the GUJCET Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: No fixed pass mark; admission via ACPC counselling uses 40% GUJCET + 60% Class 12 board
  • Exam length: 100 questions
  • Time limit: 180 minutes (3 hours)
  • Exam fee: INR 300 (General category, GUJCET 2026)

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

GUJCET Study Tips from Top Performers

1Stick to NCERT and the GSEB Class 11-12 textbooks as the core syllabus — GUJCET questions follow these closely and rarely venture into advanced JEE-style problems
2Practice the previous 5-7 years of GUJCET papers — repeated question patterns and topic emphasis are striking, especially in Physics and Chemistry
3Build speed for the OMR sheet by attempting at least 10 full-length mocks under timed conditions; aim to leave 15 minutes for verifying and bubbling correctly
4Use the 40:60 weightage to your advantage — score well in Class 12 boards (60% weightage) so even an average GUJCET score gets a competitive ACPC rank
5Make a separate formula sheet for each subject; revise it daily for the last 30 days before the exam to maintain recall under pressure
6Apply the negative-marking rule: only attempt questions you are at least 60% confident about, and leave the rest blank to protect your score

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the GUJCET 2026 exam pattern?

GUJCET is a 180-minute offline OMR-based test with 120 multiple-choice questions across Paper 1 (Physics 40 + Chemistry 40) and Paper 2 (Mathematics 40 for engineering aspirants, Biology 40 for medical/agriculture aspirants). Each question carries +1 mark for a correct answer and -0.25 for a wrong answer. The exam is available in English, Gujarati, and Hindi medium.

Who conducts GUJCET and what is it used for?

GUJCET is conducted annually by the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB). The score is used by the Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC), Gujarat, for state-quota admission to undergraduate engineering, pharmacy, and other professional courses, alongside Class 12 board marks in a 40:60 (GUJCET:Board) weightage formula.

When is GUJCET 2026 likely to be held?

GUJCET is typically conducted between March and April each year, soon after the GSEB Class 12 board examinations conclude. Official notification, application dates, and the exam schedule are published on gseb.org. Admit cards are usually released about 7-10 days before the exam date.

What is the eligibility to appear for GUJCET?

Candidates must have passed (or be appearing in) Class 12 from GSEB, CBSE, ICSE or an equivalent board with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects, plus Mathematics (for engineering admission) or Biology (for medical/agriculture admission). Domicile of Gujarat is required for state-quota seats. Minimum qualifying marks at Class 12 vary by category.

What is the GUJCET 2026 application fee?

The GUJCET application fee is approximately INR 300 for all categories (general, SC/ST, OBC). The exact fee for 2026 will be confirmed in the official GSEB notification on gseb.org. Payment is done online during the application process. There is no separate fee for choosing Maths vs Biology paper.

How is the GUJCET score used along with Class 12 marks?

For engineering and pharmacy admissions through ACPC Gujarat, the merit rank is computed as 40% of GUJCET score plus 60% of Class 12 PCM/PCB percentile (theory marks). For medical/agriculture seats, NEET-UG is typically the primary entrance, with GUJCET used for specific programmes — confirm with the latest ACPC notification.

Is there any negative marking in GUJCET?

Yes. GUJCET applies -0.25 marks for each wrong answer. Unanswered questions get 0. Because of this negative marking, candidates should avoid wild guessing. If you can confidently eliminate 2 of the 4 options, attempting may be statistically favourable; otherwise, leaving the question blank is safer.