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Gujarat Common Entrance Test

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Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GCET) is an annual common entrance exam for MBA and MCA studies in Gujarat, India, since 2002. Every year it is conducted between March and August. Gujarat Technological University was inaugurated in October 2007.[1] Then, it started conducting GCET.

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Admission and exam pattern

There two types of admissions seats covered under GCET:

  • Grant-in-Aid (GIA) for University run departments. Fees are significantly low.
  • SFI (Self Financed) for private institutes.

The written test comprises sections on quantitative ability, reasoning, data interpretation, reading comprehension, verbal ability, and general knowledge. Examinees can take the test in English or Gujarati.

Institutes covered

Few prominent institutes are:

GCET 2009

5,429 MBA admissions were given. Out of it, 3,298 admissions were from Open/General category; while 1,463 from SEBC category.[2] 7% seats are reserved for Scheduled Caste, 15% for Scheduled Tribes and 27% seats are for Socially & Educationally Backward Classes (including widows and orphans).[3]

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Note: GIA: Grants-in-aid, SFI: Self-financed

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MCA programmes

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