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GUJCET 2026 Answer Key (OUT) LIVE: Marks vs Percentile Prediction, Subject Wise Unofficial Key

GUJCET 2026 exam successfully concluded today for physics, chemistry, and biology. Candidates who appeared for the exam can check the unofficial answer key prepared with the helps of subject matter experts.

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GUJCET 2026 Examination:The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) conducted the GUJCET exam 2026 today, March 29, for admission to undergraduate courses in engineering and pharmacy in the state of Gujarat. Thousands of students in the Science stream of Class 12 are appearing for the crucial GUJCET 2026 exam, which will significantly influence the admission of students to the top government and private institutions in the state of Gujarat. Through this live blog, students can check the GUJCET Unofficial Answer Key 2026 for all sets of question papers that include Biology, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. You can also check the expected GUJCET Marks vs Percentile 2026 prepared on previous years' trends here.

GUJCET 2026 Marks vs Expected Percentile

MarksExpected Percentile
120 - 11099.99792 - 99.61882
109 - 10099.46915 - 97.59628
99 - 9097.22052 - 93.27626
89 - 8092.71595 - 86.75665
79 - 7085.95055 - 78.36656
69 - 6077.48547 - 68.46008
59 - 5067.37487 - 56.53292

GUJCET Answer Key 2026 (Unofficial for All Sets & Subjects)

Upon completion of the GUJCET 2026 Exam candidate can check the unofficial answer key for physics, chemistry, maths and biology prepared with the help of subject matter experts:
GUJCET 2026 Physics Answer Key Unofficial

Question No.

QuestionAnswer

1

The nuclides of 197/79 Au and 198/80 Hg are called ..........of each other.(B) isotones
2.When a forward bias is applied to a p-n junction. It..............(B) lowers the potential barrier
3.If the output frequency of a full wave rectifier is 100Hz, then input frequency will be................(A) 50 HZ
4.Out of the following impurities which impurities is not trivalent.......(B) Antimony SB
5.A proton and an α-particle are placed in a uniform electric field. The accelerations produced in them are a₁ and a₂ respectively. Then a₁ : a₂ = ?(C) 2 : 1
Complete Question and Answer forGUJCET 2026 Physics Answer can be Checked Here
GUJCET 2026 Chemistry Answer Key Unofficial

Q.No

Question

Correct Answer

41

A mixture of an alkyl halide and aryl halide with sodium in dry ether gives which reaction?

(C) Wurtz–Fittig reaction

42

Identify ‘A’ in the given Grignard reaction (cyclohexyl system)

(B) Cyclohexane

43

Freon-12 is manufactured from tetrachloromethane by which reaction?

(D) Swarts reaction

44

Which compound has a chiral carbon atom?

(A) 2-chlorobutane

45

Which reagent is NOT used in qualitative & quantitative analysis?

(D) D-penicillamine

46

IUPAC name of methyl isopropyl ether

(A) 2-methoxypropane

Complete Question and Answer forGUJCET 2026 Chemistry Answer Key can be Checked Here
GUJCET 2026 Biology Answer Key Unofficial
Q.NoQuestionAnswer
1Name an organism in which the sex is determined by environmental factors.Snails (or certain reptiles like Crocodiles and Turtles, where incubation temperature determines sex).
2______ hormone is secreted by testis.Testosterone.
3Which part of the brain controls body equilibrium?The Cerebellum (part of the hindbrain).
4What is the chromosomal number in a human ovule?Answer: b) 22 + X (Explanation:Since an ovule (egg) is a haploid gamete, it contains 23 chromosomes in total: 22 autosomes and 1 'X' sex chromosome.)
5Write a slogan on female foeticide."Save the Girl Child, Save the Future" or "Daughters are not a burden, they are the nation's pride."
Complete Question and Answer forGUJCET 2026 Biology Answer Key can be Checked Here
GUJCET 2026 Maths Answer Key

Question No.

Question

Correct Answer

1

Area lying in the first quadrant and bounded by ellipse 4x2+9y2=144 is ____.

(D) 6π

2

The area bounded by the curve $y = x

(B)

3

The order and the degree of the differential equation 1+(dx2d2y​)2​=3x+(dxdy​)3​ is respectively ____ and ____.

(D) 2, 6

4

The number of arbitrary constants in the particular solution of a differential equation of third order are:

(D) 0

Complete Question and Answer forGUJCET 2026 Maths Answer Key can be Checked Here

Are you appearing for the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 exam as well? If yes, then check the latest updates on theJEE Main 2026 Session 2 Admit Card LIVE Updates

Note:You can check the live thred by scrolling down for more detailed insights on marks vs percentile.

GUJCET 2026 Question Paper Analysis (Available)

Below candidate can check the GUJCET 2026 question paper analysis for physics, chemistry, mathematics, and biology based on the subject matter experts and student feedback:

Overall Difficulty Level of ExamTo be Updated Soon
Physics Section Difficulty LevelModerate
Total Number of Good Attempts in PhysicsTo be Updated Soon
Chemistry Difficulty LevelEasy to Moderate
Total Number of Good Attempts in PhysicsTo be Updated Soon
GUJCET 2026 Exam Pattern

Total Questions:120 (40 questions in each of the three sections: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology)

Total Marks:120 (1 mark per question)

Negative Marking:-0.25 mark for each incorrect answer

Duration:

  • Physics & Chemistry:120 minutes (Combined Paper)
  • Mathematics/Biology:60 minutes (Separate Paper)

This format provides equal weightage to all three sections, thereby testing the student's speed as well as their accuracy.

The best strategy at this stage is to revise smartly rather than study more. It is better to focus on formulas, reactions, and concepts rather than learning new topics. Attempt questions that you are sure about so that you do not end up losing marks. Also, keep a steady pace while attempting questions. A calm mind and smart strategy can help you perform better even at the last moment.

GUJCET Exam 2026 LIVE:

  • Mar 29, 2026 05:40 PM IST

    Previous Year vs Expected Closing Ranks (General Category)

    College NameBranchClosing Rank 2024 (Approx)Closing Rank 2025 (Approx)Expected 2026 Range
    LD College of Engineering (LDCE)Computer Engineering~35304~2777225000 – 30000
    LDCE AhmedabadMechanical Engineering~35262~2765427000 – 32000
    Vishwakarma Govt Engg CollegeComputer Engineering~31384~3609730000 – 38000
    Government Engg College BharuchComputer Engineering~31854~3611832000 – 40000
    Government Engg College ValsadElectrical Engineering~39675~1770120000 – 35000

  • Mar 29, 2026 05:20 PM IST

    Target Score vs Goal (Strategic Planning)

    Target GoalMarks RequiredPercentile Target
    Top Govt College (CSE)105+99+
    Good Private College90+95+
    Safe Admission70+85+
    Minimum Qualification50+60+

    This helps candidates set realistic expectations during counselling.

  • Mar 29, 2026 05:00 PM IST

    Score-Based Admission Possibility (Engineering)

    This table gives a quick understanding of admission chances based on marks:

    Marks RangePercentile RangeAdmission Possibility
    110+99+Top Colleges (CSE/IT)
    90 – 11093 – 99Good Colleges
    70 – 9080 – 93Average Colleges
    50 – 7060 – 80Limited Options
    Below 50Below 60Low Chances

  • Mar 29, 2026 04:40 PM IST

    GUJCET 2026 Subject-Wise Difficulty Level (Initial Trends)

    Based on early observations and previous trends, the expected difficulty level of the exam is analysed below:

    SubjectDifficulty LevelQuestion Nature
    PhysicsModerateNumerical + Conceptual
    ChemistryEasy to ModerateDirect + Reaction-based
    MathematicsModerateApplication-based
    BiologyEasyNCERT-based, direct

    A balanced difficulty level generally leads to stable cutoff trends with minor fluctuations.

  • Mar 29, 2026 04:20 PM IST

    Expected Percentile for Popular Branches (Engineering)

    Different branches have different cutoff trends. Computer Science and IT branches typically demand higher percentiles compared to core branches.

    BranchExpected PercentileAdmission Chances
    Computer Science (CSE)98 – 99.9+Very High Competition
    Information Technology97 – 99High
    Electronics & Communication95 – 98Moderate to High
    Mechanical Engineering85 – 95Moderate
    Civil Engineering75 – 90Moderate to Low
    Chemical Engineering80 – 92Moderate

    Candidates should choose branches based on both interest and expected percentile.

  • Mar 29, 2026 04:00 PM IST

    Expected Cutoffs for Top Engineering Colleges (Based on Trends)

    As GUJCET 2026 concludes, candidates are keen to understand admission possibilities across top colleges. Based on previous trends and expected percentile ranges, the following table provides an indicative idea of cutoffs for popular institutions.

    College TypeExpected Percentile RangeExpected Marks Range
    Top Government Colleges98 – 99.9+100 – 120
    Tier 1 Private Colleges95 – 9890 – 105
    Tier 2 Private Colleges85 – 9575 – 95
    Tier 3 / Other Colleges70 – 8560 – 80

    These estimates may vary depending on exam difficulty, number of candidates, and seat availability.

  • Mar 29, 2026 03:40 PM IST

    Score Comparison and Impact on Percentile

    Understanding how small differences in marks affect percentile is crucial.

    Marks DifferenceImpact on Percentile
    111 → 101Slight drop (Top range)
    100 → 90Moderate drop
    80 → 70Significant drop

    This clearly shows that maintaining accuracy in the exam can make a major difference in final ranking.

  • Mar 29, 2026 03:20 PM IST

    Percentile Calculation Method: Understanding Relative Ranking

    The GUJCET percentile is calculated based on a candidate’s relative position among all test-takers. The formula used is:

    P = 100 × (N / T)

    Where N represents the number of candidates scoring less than or equal to a candidate, and T represents the total number of candidates. This method ensures that percentile reflects competition rather than just raw marks.

  • Mar 29, 2026 03:00 PM IST

    GUJCET 2026 Examination Concludes Successfully Across the State

    The GUJCET 2026 examination has concluded successfully across all centres. Both sessions were conducted smoothly, with no major issues reported. Candidates have exited the exam halls following the completion of the test. Initial observations suggest that the paper maintained a balanced level of difficulty. Further updates, including detailed analysis and answer keys, are expected to be released shortly.

  • Mar 29, 2026 02:40 PM IST

    Difference Between Marks and Percentile: Key Factors Explained

    Marks represent the raw score obtained by candidates, while percentile indicates their relative performance compared to others.

    While marks depend solely on individual performance, percentile depends on overall competition, number of candidates, and difficulty level of the exam. This distinction is crucial, as two candidates with similar marks may end up with different percentiles depending on overall performance trends.

  • Mar 29, 2026 02:20 PM IST

    Low Score vs Percentile Comparison Table

    Candidates scoring in lower ranges should understand how percentile is affected.

    Marks RangeExpected Percentile Range
    21 – 3015.02092 – 28.91425
    11 – 204.112359 – 13.47722
    0 – 100.00000 – 3.855818

    This highlights how percentile drastically decreases at lower score levels, making it difficult to secure competitive ranks.

  • Mar 29, 2026 02:00 PM IST

    Lower Score Range: Percentile Decline Explained

    Candidates scoring below 60 marks may see a sharper drop in percentile, which can impact admission opportunities.

    Marks RangeExpected Percentile
    51 – 6057.82146 – 68.46008
    41 – 5044.89604 – 56.53292
    31 – 4030.41038 – 43.44747

    The percentile drop becomes steeper in this range, making every mark important.

  • Mar 29, 2026 01:40 PM IST

    Key Factors Affecting GUJCET Percentile and Cutoff

    The final percentile and cutoff are influenced by several factors, including:

    • Difficulty level of the exam
    • Total number of candidates
    • Overall performance trends
    • Seat availability

    These variables mean that even with similar marks, percentile may vary each year. Hence, expected trends provide guidance but are not absolute.

  • Mar 29, 2026 01:20 PM IST

    How GUJCET Marks Are Calculated: Importance of Accuracy

    GUJCET marks are calculated using a standard formula that considers both correct and incorrect answers.

    Total Score = (Correct Answers × 1) – (Incorrect Answers × 0.25)

    This means that incorrect answers lead to negative marking, directly affecting the final score. Candidates must avoid random guessing, as even a few incorrect responses can lower the overall marks and subsequently reduce percentile ranking.

  • Mar 29, 2026 01:00 PM IST

    Second Session Begins; Mathematics and Biology Papers Distributed

    The second session of the GUJCET 2026 examination has commenced, covering Mathematics and Biology. Candidates have re-entered the exam halls following the scheduled break and are now attempting the next set of papers. Officials have ensured that all procedures are followed systematically, including the distribution of fresh question papers and answer sheets. The transition between sessions has been managed efficiently without delays.

  • Mar 29, 2026 12:45 PM IST

    Average Score Analysis: Marks vs Percentile Mapping

    Candidates falling in the mid-score range can still expect competitive percentiles, depending on overall exam difficulty and performance trends.

    GUJCET MarksExpected Percentile
    81 – 9087.45235 – 93.27626
    71 – 8079.24972 – 86.75665
    61 – 7069.44323 – 78.36656

    This range remains highly competitive, and admission chances will depend on cutoff trends and seat availability.

  • Mar 29, 2026 12:30 PM IST

    GUJCET Merit Calculation: 60:40 Weightage System

    The final admission ranking is not based solely on GUJCET marks. Instead, a combined merit score is calculated using board exam performance and GUJCET percentile.

    ComponentWeightage
    Class 12 Boards60%
    GUJCET Score40%

    This means candidates with strong board exam performance can improve their final rank significantly, even if their GUJCET score is moderate.

  • Mar 29, 2026 12:20 PM IST

    GUJCET 2026 Marks vs Percentile: High Scores Likely to Secure Top Percentiles

    With the first session concluded, attention now shifts towards understanding expected score ranges. Based on previous trends, candidates scoring between 111–120 marks are likely to achieve a percentile in the range of 99.67298 to 99.99792, placing them among the top performers.

    Similarly, those scoring 101–110 marks may fall within the 97.84207 to 99.61882 percentile range. These ranges highlight that even a slight drop in marks can significantly impact percentile, making accuracy crucial for top ranks.

  • Mar 29, 2026 12:00 PM IST

    GUJCET 2026 First Session Concludes Successfully Across Centres

    The first session of the GUJCET 2026 examination, covering Physics and Chemistry, has concluded successfully across all designated centres. The exam was conducted smoothly under strict supervision, with no major disruptions or irregularities reported. Candidates completed their papers within the allotted time and began exiting the examination halls in an orderly manner.

  • Mar 29, 2026 11:00 AM IST

    Examination in Progress; Centres Report Smooth Conduct

    The examination is currently in progress across all centres, with no major disruptions reported so far. Officials are closely monitoring the process to ensure discipline and adherence to rules. Candidates are engaged in attempting the questions, and invigilators are assisting with procedural queries where necessary. The environment inside the exam halls remains calm and organised, allowing candidates to focus on their performance without external disturbances.

  • Mar 29, 2026 10:00 AM IST

    GUJCET 2026 Examination Commences Smoothly Across Centres

    The GUJCET 2026 examination has officially begun with the first session covering Physics and Chemistry. Invigilators have distributed question papers and OMR answer sheets, and candidates have started attempting the paper. Initial reports indicate that the process has commenced without any technical or logistical issues. Candidates are being instructed to carefully read all instructions printed on the question paper and OMR sheet before marking their responses to avoid errors.

  • Mar 29, 2026 09:30 AM IST

    Candidates Arrive at Centres; Entry and Verification Process Begins

    Candidates have started arriving at their respective GUJCET 2026 examination centres across the state. The entry process is currently underway, with officials verifying admit cards and valid identification documents at the gates. Strict security arrangements have been put in place to ensure a smooth and fair examination process. Candidates are being guided to their allotted rooms well in advance to avoid last-minute confusion. Authorities have also instructed candidates to follow all exam hall guidelines carefully.

  • Mar 29, 2026 09:00 AM IST

    Pre-Exam Sitting: Strategy for First 10 Minutes

    The first 10 minutes inside the exam hall are crucial. Students should quickly scan the paper and identify easy questions.

    Strategy:

    • Attempt formula-based questions first
    • Mark difficult ones for later

    Example:
    Simple question → V = IR → solve immediately

    This approach builds momentum and confidence early in the exam.

  • Mar 29, 2026 08:00 AM IST

    At Exam Centre: Focus on Reading Questions Carefully

    Students are now reaching exam centres and should prepare mentally for question interpretation. Many errors occur due to misreading questions.

    Example Tip:
    If question asks for “incorrect option,” read all choices carefully.

    Practice Check:
    If asked “NOT correct,” ensure elimination method is used.

    Careful reading can significantly improve accuracy and reduce negative marking.

  • Mar 29, 2026 07:00 AM IST

    Travel Time Strategy: Mental Revision of Key Concepts

    While heading to the exam centre, students should avoid books and instead revise concepts mentally. This helps maintain calmness and clarity.

    Mental recall:

    • Physics: Newton’s laws
    • Chemistry: Periodic trends
    • Maths: Basic derivatives
    • Biology: Key diagrams

    This light revision keeps the mind active without causing stress.

  • Mar 29, 2026 06:00 AM IST

    Exam Day Begins: Final Check on Units and Conversions

    Unit-based mistakes are common in Physics and Chemistry numericals. Students should revise basic units before leaving for the exam.

    Important conversions:

    • 1 km = 1000 m
    • 1 atm = 760 mmHg
    • 1 eV = 1.6 × 10⁻¹⁹ J

    Practice Check:
    Convert 2 km to meters → 2000 m

    Correct unit handling ensures accuracy and prevents unnecessary mark loss.

  • Mar 29, 2026 05:00 AM IST

    Early Morning Revision: Mixed Rapid Problem Practice Across Subjects

    Students waking up early should focus on solving 2–3 quick problems from each subject to activate recall.

    Sample Quick Set:

    • Physics: F = ma → 10/2 = 5 m/s²
    • Chemistry: pH of 10⁻⁴ → 4
    • Maths: d/dx (x³) → 3x²
    • Biology: Functional unit of kidney → Nephron

    This rapid practice boosts confidence and helps transition into exam mode effectively.

  • Mar 29, 2026 04:00 AM IST

    Biology: Biotechnology Questions Likely to Be Definition-Based

    Biotechnology is expected to include direct questions based on definitions and processes. Students should revise key terms and their functions.

    Key concept:
    PCR → DNA amplification

    Practice Question:
    What is the function of PCR?
    Answer: DNA amplification

    These questions are straightforward and can be answered quickly if definitions are clear.

  • Mar 29, 2026 03:00 AM IST

    Mathematics: Standard Results from Algebra to Save Time

    Algebra-based questions often rely on standard identities and results. Students should revise these to avoid lengthy calculations during the exam.

    Key identity:
    (a + b)² = a² + b² + 2ab

    Practice Problem:
    Find (2 + 3)²

    Answer: 25

    Using identities directly saves time and improves accuracy in the Mathematics section.

  • Mar 29, 2026 02:00 AM IST

    Physics: Kinematics-Based Questions Expected to Be Direct and Scoring

    Kinematics remains one of the easiest sections in Physics, often including direct substitution-based problems. Students should revise motion equations carefully.

    Key formula:
    v = u + at

    Practice Problem:
    If u = 0, a = 2 m/s², t = 5 s → find v

    Answer: v = 10 m/s

    Such questions require minimal steps and can be solved quickly, making them ideal for scoring.

  • Mar 29, 2026 01:00 AM IST

    Last-Minute Organic Chemistry Revision: Reaction Conditions Matter

    Organic Chemistry questions in GUJCET often depend not just on reactions but also on the conditions under which they occur. Students should mentally revise reagents and catalysts associated with common reactions.

    Example Focus:

    • Alcohol + KMnO₄ → Acid
    • Alkene + H₂ → Alkane

    Practice Question:
    What happens when ethene reacts with hydrogen?
    Answer: Ethane

    Understanding reaction conditions helps eliminate wrong options quickly, improving accuracy.

  • Mar 29, 2026 12:00 AM IST

    Late Night Strategy: Focus on Formula Retention Rather Than Problem Solving

    As GUJCET 2026 is just hours away, experts strongly advise students to avoid solving new or complex problems at this stage. Instead, the focus should shift entirely to formula retention and concept clarity.

    Quick recall focus:

    • Physics: v² = u² + 2as
    • Chemistry: n = PV/RT
    • Maths: ∫1/x dx = ln|x|
    • Biology: DNA → Genetic material

    Revising formulas mentally improves recall speed and reduces confusion during the exam. A calm and composed approach is essential before resting.

  • Mar 28, 2026 11:00 PM IST

    Physics: Magnetic Force Questions to Be Formula-Based

    Magnetic force questions are usually direct and require simple formula application.

    Formula:
    F = qvB

    Practice Problem:
    If q = 2C, v = 3 m/s, B = 1T → find force

    Answer: 6N

    Students should revise formulas carefully to avoid mistakes.

  • Mar 28, 2026 11:00 PM IST

    GUJCET 2026 Results Predicted Date

    The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) typically maintains a tight schedule between the exam and the result declaration.

    • Exam Date: March 29, 2026 
    • Provisional Answer Key: Expected by April 10–12, 2026

    • Result Predicted Date: May 4 – May 9, 2026 (Based on the 3-year trend of releasing results in the first or second week of May)

  • Mar 28, 2026 10:40 PM IST

    Biology: Human Physiology Questions to Focus on Basic Functions

    Human Physiology questions are expected to test fundamental knowledge of body systems. Students should revise functions and structures carefully.

    Key concept:
    Heart has four chambers

    Practice Question:
    How many chambers are present in human heart?

    Answer: 4

    These questions are direct and easy to attempt.

  • Mar 28, 2026 10:40 PM IST

    Exam vs Result Timeline Analysis

    Past 3 Years Exam & Result Analysis

    The following table shows how the GSEB has managed the timeline over the last three cycles.

    YearExam DateResult DateGap (Days)
    2025March 23May 543 Days
    2024March 31May 939 Days
    2023April 3May 229 Days

  • Mar 28, 2026 10:20 PM IST

    Mathematics: Probability Questions to Be Quick and Scoring

    Probability questions are among the easiest in Mathematics and can be solved within seconds if formulas are clear.

    Formula:
    P = Favourable / Total

    Practice Problem:
    Probability of getting a head in coin toss?

    Answer: 1/2

    Students should avoid overthinking and focus on direct application of formulas.

  • Mar 28, 2026 10:20 PM IST

    High vs Average Score Comparison: Impact on College Admission

    Candidates scoring above 100 marks are expected to secure top percentile ranks and have a higher chance of admission to top colleges.

    On the other hand, candidates in the 70–90 marks range may still secure admission but might need to consider a wider range of colleges and courses depending on seat availability.

  • Mar 28, 2026 10:00 PM IST

    Chemistry: Chemical Bonding Questions to Test Concept Clarity

    Chemical Bonding questions are expected to focus on hybridisation and molecular shapes. Students should revise basic concepts rather than memorising blindly.

    Key concept:
    NH₃ hybridisation = sp³

    Practice Question:
    What is the hybridisation of ammonia?

    Answer: sp³

    Concept clarity is essential, as questions are often direct and scoring.

  • Mar 28, 2026 10:00 PM IST

    Tie-Breaking Rules Likely to Play Key Role in Rank Determination

    In cases where two or more candidates secure the same percentile, tie-breaking rules become crucial for final rank allocation. As per previous trends, priority is usually given to candidates with higher marks in specific subjects such as Mathematics for Group A and Biology for Group B. If the tie persists, board exam performance and age criteria may also be considered. This makes subject-wise accuracy extremely important, as even a small difference can impact final merit ranking.

  • Mar 28, 2026 09:40 PM IST

    Physics: Capacitor-Based Questions Likely to Be Formula-Oriented

    Capacitors are frequently asked in GUJCET with simple numerical problems. Students should revise formulas and avoid confusion between charge, voltage, and capacitance.

    Formula:
    C = Q/V

    Practice Problem:
    If Q = 12C and V = 6V, find capacitance.

    Answer: 2F

    These questions are direct and can be solved quickly with correct formula application.

  • Mar 28, 2026 09:40 PM IST

    ACPC Counselling Process: Step-by-Step Admission Flow Explained

    Following the declaration of results, the Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC) will conduct the counselling process. Candidates will first need to register online, fill in their preferred colleges and branches, and lock their choices. Based on merit rank and availability, seats will be allotted in multiple rounds. It is important for candidates to carefully prioritise their choices, as the order of preference directly affects seat allocation outcomes during each round.

  • Mar 28, 2026 09:20 PM IST

    Biology: Ecology Questions to Be Direct and NCERT-Based

    Ecology is expected to include straightforward questions based on definitions and concepts. Students should revise food chains, trophic levels, and environmental interactions.

    Key concept:
    Producers are the first level in food chain

    Practice Question:
    Who are primary producers in ecosystem?

    Answer: Plants

    Such questions are easy to answer and can help improve overall score quickly.

  • Mar 28, 2026 09:20 PM IST

    Key Factors Affecting GUJCET Percentile and Cutoff

    The final percentile and cutoff are influenced by several factors, including:

    • Difficulty level of the exam
    • Total number of candidates
    • Overall performance trends
    • Seat availability

    These variables mean that even with similar marks, percentile may vary each year. Hence, expected trends provide guidance but are not absolute.

  • Mar 28, 2026 09:00 PM IST

    Mathematics: Vector-Based Questions to Offer Quick Scoring Opportunity

    Vectors are considered one of the easiest and least time-consuming topics in Mathematics. Questions are generally direct and require basic formula application.

    Formula:
    Magnitude = √(x² + y²)

    Practice Problem:
    Find magnitude of vector (6, 8)

    Answer: 10

    Students should revise vector operations and formulas to ensure quick and accurate answers.

  • Mar 28, 2026 09:00 PM IST

    How Small Score Differences Impact Rank

    As the exam nears completion, it is important to understand that even a difference of 5–10 marks can significantly impact percentile and rank.

    For example, moving from 91–100 marks to 101–110 marks can result in a notable percentile jump, highlighting the importance of accuracy and careful answering throughout the exam.

  • Mar 28, 2026 08:40 PM IST

    Chemistry: Electrochemistry Questions to Test Basic Formula Application

    Electrochemistry questions are expected to be direct and formula-based, making them relatively easy to attempt. Students should revise standard electrode potential concepts and their applications.

    Formula:
    E°cell > 0 → Spontaneous reaction

    Practice Question:
    If E°cell = 1.2V, what is the nature of reaction?

    Answer: Spontaneous

    Understanding the concept behind the formula is important to avoid confusion during the exam.

  • Mar 28, 2026 08:40 PM IST

    Cost vs Return Analysis

    College TypeFees RangePlacement TrendBest For
    Govt CollegesLowModerateBudget-friendly education
    Tier 1 PrivateHighHighBetter placements (CSE/IT)
    Tier 2 PrivateModerateModerateBalanced option

    This comparison helps candidates make informed decisions during counselling.

  • Mar 28, 2026 08:20 PM IST

    Physics: Work-Energy Theorem Questions Likely to Be Conceptual Yet Scoring

    Work-Energy Theorem is an important concept that often appears in GUJCET in the form of direct numerical questions. Students should understand the relationship between work done and change in kinetic energy.

    Formula:
    W = ΔKE

    Practice Problem:
    If kinetic energy changes from 10J to 25J, find work done.

    Answer: 15J

    Such questions require minimal calculation and are highly scoring if the formula is applied correctly.

  • Mar 28, 2026 08:20 PM IST

    Top Colleges vs Fees vs Placements

    Candidates must consider not only cutoff but also fees and placement opportunities while choosing colleges. The table below provides a comparative overview of top colleges in Gujarat.

    College NameApprox Annual FeesAverage PackageTop Branches Offered
    DAIICT₹2.5 – 3 Lakhs₹8 – 12 LPAICT, CSE
    Nirma University₹2 – 2.5 Lakhs₹7 – 10 LPACSE, IT
    LD College of Engineering₹10K – 20K₹4 – 6 LPAMechanical, Civil, CSE
    VGEC (Ahmedabad)₹10K – 20K₹4 – 5 LPAIT, ECE
    BVM Engineering College₹80K – 1 Lakh₹5 – 7 LPACSE, Mechanical
    SCET (Surat)₹80K – 1 Lakh₹4 – 6 LPACSE, IT

    Government colleges offer lower fees but moderate placement records, while private institutes offer better placement packages at higher costs.

  • Mar 28, 2026 08:00 PM IST

    Biology: Genetics Questions to Focus on Ratios and Basic Laws

    Genetics continues to be a high-weightage topic, with questions primarily based on Mendelian laws and inheritance ratios. Students should revise key ratios and practice identifying dominant and recessive traits.

    Key concept:
    Monohybrid cross phenotypic ratio = 3:1

    Practice Question:
    What is the phenotypic ratio in a monohybrid cross?

    Answer: 3:1

    These questions are straightforward and can be solved quickly if concepts are well understood.

  • Mar 28, 2026 08:00 PM IST

    Category-Wise Closing Rank Trend Insight

    Closing ranks also vary significantly across categories, especially in top branches like CSE and IT.

    CategoryExpected Closing Rank (Top Colleges)Expected Closing Rank (Average Colleges)
    General1 – 8,00020,000 – 40,000
    SEBC3,000 – 15,00025,000 – 50,000
    SC10,000 – 30,00040,000 – 60,000
    ST20,000 – 50,00050,000 – 70,000
    EWS2,000 – 10,00020,000 – 40,000

    Candidates should note that these ranks fluctuate depending on seat matrix and counselling rounds.

  • Mar 28, 2026 07:40 PM IST

    Mathematics: Limits and Continuity Questions Expected to Be Direct and Formula-Based

    Limits and Continuity form an important part of the Mathematics section, often featuring direct evaluation-type questions. Students should focus on standard limits and avoid lengthy algebraic manipulation.

    Key concept:
    lim (x→0) sinx/x = 1

    Practice Problem:
    Evaluate lim (x→0) x/x

    Answer: 1

    Such problems are easy to solve and can help students secure marks quickly if approached with clarity.

  • Mar 28, 2026 07:40 PM IST

    Category-Based Cutoff Comparison for Engineering Admissions

     

    Category-wise cutoff trends are crucial for candidates to understand their admission chances. Based on previous years and expected percentile distribution, cutoffs vary significantly across categories due to reservation policies and seat allocation.

    CategoryExpected Percentile (Top Colleges)Expected Marks RangeCompetition Level
    General (Open)98 – 99.9+100 – 120Very High
    SEBC95 – 9890 – 105High
    SC85 – 9575 – 95Moderate
    ST75 – 9065 – 85Moderate to Low
    EWS97 – 9995 – 110High

    These ranges indicate that General and EWS categories require higher percentiles, while reserved categories have relatively relaxed cutoffs, improving admission chances.

  • Mar 28, 2026 07:20 PM IST

    Chemistry: Organic Conversion Questions to Test Reaction Understanding

    Organic Chemistry is expected to include conversion-based questions that test students’ understanding of reaction pathways. Rather than memorising blindly, students should focus on identifying functional groups and predicting products logically.

    Example Reaction:
    Ethanol → Ethanoic Acid (oxidation)

    Practice Question:
    What is the final product when ethanol undergoes strong oxidation?

    Answer: Ethanoic acid

    These questions are frequently repeated in GUJCET, making them highly scoring if revised systematically.

  • Mar 28, 2026 07:20 PM IST

    Chances of Branch Upgrade in Counselling Rounds

    Many candidates aim to upgrade their branch in later counselling rounds. Based on previous trends, branch change probability depends on rank movement and seat vacancies.

    Rank RangeBranch Change ProbabilityUpgrade Possibility
    1 – 5,000LowAlready in top branches
    5,000 – 15,000ModerateIT ↔ ECE / ECE → CSE (limited cases)
    15,000 – 30,000HighCore → better core branch possible
    30,000 – 50,000ModerateCivil → Mechanical / Chemical possible
    50,000+LowLimited upgrade chances

    Branch changes mainly happen due to seat withdrawals in higher rounds, so candidates should participate in all rounds.

  • Mar 28, 2026 07:00 PM IST

    Physics: Ohm’s Law and Circuit-Based Questions to Provide Easy Marks

    Physics paper is expected to include simple circuit-based numericals, particularly from Ohm’s Law. These questions require direct substitution and are among the easiest to attempt.

    Formula:
    V = IR

    Practice Problem:
    If current is 3A and resistance is 4Ω, find voltage.

    Answer: V = 12V

    Students should carefully read units and avoid calculation mistakes. Solving such questions early in the exam can boost confidence and ensure quick scoring.

  • Mar 28, 2026 07:00 PM IST

    Branch-Wise Admission Possibility Based on Rank

    Branch selection plays a major role in admissions. High-demand branches require better ranks.

    BranchPreferred Rank RangeCompetition Level
    Computer Science (CSE)1 – 8,000Very High
    Information Technology1 – 12,000High
    Electronics & Communication3,000 – 20,000Moderate
    Mechanical Engineering10,000 – 40,000Moderate
    Civil Engineering20,000 – 60,000Low

    This helps candidates prioritise choices during counselling.

  • Mar 28, 2026 06:40 PM IST

    Biology: Photosynthesis Questions Likely to Test Concept + Application Together

    Biology section in GUJCET often blends conceptual understanding with application-based questions, especially from Photosynthesis. Students should revise the overall equation and understand the role of chlorophyll, sunlight, and carbon dioxide.

    Key concept:
    6CO₂ + 6H₂O → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂

    Practice Question:
    What is the primary product formed during photosynthesis?

    Answer: Glucose

    These questions are usually direct but require clarity in basic processes. Diagram-based understanding can further improve accuracy and speed.

  • Mar 28, 2026 06:40 PM IST

    Rank-Based College Prediction (Engineering Admissions)

    Expected Rank RangeTop College OptionsLikely Branches
    1 – 1,000DAIICT, Nirma UniversityCSE, ICT
    1,000 – 5,000Nirma, LDCE, VGECCSE, IT
    5,000 – 10,000LDCE, VGEC, BVMIT, ECE
    10,000 – 20,000BVM, GEC Bharuch, GEC GandhinagarECE, Mechanical
    20,000 – 40,000GEC Colleges, SCET, Private InstitutesMechanical, Civil
    40,000 – 60,000+Tier 3 CollegesCivil, Chemical, Other Branches

  • Mar 28, 2026 06:20 PM IST

    Mathematics: Definite Integration Expected to Feature Direct Substitution-Based Questions

    As GUJCET 2026 approaches, Mathematics experts highlight that Definite Integration is likely to include straightforward substitution-based problems. Students should revise standard integrals and focus on applying limits correctly without overcomplicating the steps.

    Key formula:
    ∫ₐᵇ x dx = [x²/2]ₐᵇ

    Practice Problem:
    Evaluate ∫₀¹ x dx

    Answer: [x²/2]₀¹ = 1/2

    Such problems are quick to solve and can help students save time for lengthier sections. Maintaining accuracy while applying limits is crucial to avoid minor calculation errors.

  • Mar 28, 2026 06:20 PM IST

    Branch-Wise Closing Rank Trend (Key Insight Table)

    BranchTop Colleges Rank RangeAverage Colleges Rank Range
    Computer Science (CSE)900 – 800015000 – 35000
    Information Technology1500 – 1000020000 – 40000
    Electronics & Communication3000 – 1500025000 – 40000
    Mechanical Engineering10000 – 3000030000 – 50000
    Civil Engineering15000 – 4000040000 – 60000+

    This clearly shows that CSE/IT branches are highly competitive, while core branches have relatively relaxed closing ranks.

  • Mar 28, 2026 06:00 PM IST

    Chemistry: pH and pOH Calculations

    Acid-base numericals are frequently asked.

    Formula:

    • pH = -log[H⁺]

    Problem:
    If [H⁺] = 10⁻³, find pH

    Answer: pH = 3

    Students should practice log-based calculations for accuracy.

  • Mar 28, 2026 06:00 PM IST

    Top Private Colleges Closing Rank Trends

    College NameBranchClosing Rank (Previous Trend)Expected 2026 Range
    Nirma UniversityComputer Science~73075000 – 9000
    DAIICTICT / CSE~900 – 2800800 – 3000
    BVM Engineering CollegeComputer Engineering~1968815000 – 22000
    SCET SuratComputer Engineering~2844025000 – 32000

  • Mar 28, 2026 05:40 PM IST

    Physics: Power and Energy Numerical Practice

    Power-related numericals are simple and scoring.

    Formula:

    • Power = Work / Time

    Problem:
    If work = 100 J done in 10 s, find power.

    Answer: P = 10 W

    Students should revise unit conversions and avoid careless mistakes.

  • Mar 28, 2026 05:20 PM IST

    Biology: Respiration Concept with Application Question

    Respiration is frequently asked in Biology with direct conceptual questions.

    Key concept:

    • ATP is energy currency

    Practice Question:
    Which process produces ATP in cells?

    Answer: Cellular respiration

    Students should focus on functions and processes, as questions are often NCERT-based and direct.

  • Mar 28, 2026 05:00 PM IST

    Mathematics: Differentiation Quick Problem Set

    Differentiation questions are quick scoring if formulas are remembered clearly.

    Problem:
    Find derivative of f(x) = x³ + 2x

    Answer: f’(x) = 3x² + 2

    Students should revise standard derivatives to avoid spending excess time during the exam.

  • Mar 28, 2026 04:40 PM IST

    Chemistry: Gas Laws Important Numerical Practice

    Gas laws often contribute straightforward numerical questions in GUJCET.

    Key formula:

    • PV = nRT

    Practice Problem:
    If P = 1 atm, V = 22.4 L, n = 1 mole, find T (R constant).

    Answer: T = PV/nR

    Students should focus on relationships between variables rather than complex calculations, as most questions are direct substitutions.

  • Mar 28, 2026 04:20 PM IST

    Physics: Laws of Motion Quick Revision with Application-Based Question

    As students move into the final revision phase, Laws of Motion remain a key scoring area. Questions are generally direct and formula-based.

    Key formula:

    • F = ma

    Practice Problem:
    A force of 10 N acts on a body of mass 2 kg. Find acceleration.

    Answer: a = F/m = 10/2 = 5 m/s²

    Students should revise units and ensure correct substitution, as such direct numericals are commonly asked.

  • Mar 28, 2026 04:00 PM IST

    Final Revision: Mixed Formula-Based Rapid Practice

    At this stage, students should revise formulas across subjects.

    Quick revision set:

    • Physics: F = ma
    • Chemistry: PV = nRT
    • Maths: d/dx (x²) = 2x
    • Biology: Nephron = kidney unit

    Tip: Quick recall of formulas helps solve questions faster during the exam.

  • Mar 28, 2026 03:45 PM IST

    Mathematics: Probability Quick Problem Practice

    Probability questions are easy and scoring.

    Key formula:

    • Probability = Favourable / Total outcomes

    Practice Problem:
    Probability of getting a head in coin toss?

    Answer: 1/2

    Students should avoid overthinking as most questions are straightforward.

  • Mar 28, 2026 03:30 PM IST

    Chemistry: Organic Reaction-Based Questions Practice

    Organic Chemistry includes direct reaction-based MCQs.

    Example Reaction:
    Ethanol + [O] → Ethanoic acid

    Practice Question:
    Product of oxidation of ethanol?

    Answer: Ethanoic acid

    Students should revise reactions systematically to avoid confusion between similar compounds.

  • Mar 28, 2026 03:15 PM IST

    Exam Strategy: How to Attempt Numerical Questions Efficiently

    Students should follow a structured approach for numerical questions to avoid mistakes.

    Strategy:

    • Identify formula first
    • Substitute values carefully
    • Check units

    Example:
    If V = IR, I = 2A, R = 5Ω → V = 10V

    Following this approach reduces calculation errors and improves accuracy.

  • Mar 28, 2026 03:00 PM IST

    Biology: Human Physiology Concept + Application Questions

    Biology questions often combine concepts with application.

    Key concept:

    • Oxygen transport by haemoglobin

    Practice Problem:
    Which molecule carries oxygen in blood?

    Answer: Haemoglobin

    Such questions are direct but require clear conceptual understanding.

  • Mar 28, 2026 02:45 PM IST

    Mathematics: Integration Direct Questions

    Integration questions are mostly direct and formula-based.

    Key formula:

    • ∫ xⁿ dx = xⁿ⁺¹/(n+1)

    Practice Problem:
    ∫ x² dx

    Answer: x³/3 + C

    Students should revise standard integrals to save time during the exam.

  • Mar 28, 2026 02:30 PM IST

    Chemistry: Electrochemistry Numerical Practice

    Electrochemistry questions are direct and based on formulas.

    Key formula:

    • E°cell = E°cathode – E°anode

    Practice Problem:
    If cathode = 1V and anode = 0.5V, find E°cell.

    Answer: 1 – 0.5 = 0.5V

    Positive values indicate spontaneous reactions, which is a frequently asked concept.

  • Mar 28, 2026 02:15 PM IST

    Physics: Capacitors Numerical Problems Expected

    Capacitors are frequently asked in GUJCET with simple formula-based numericals.

    Key formula:

    • C = Q/V

    Practice Problem:
    If charge = 10C and voltage = 5V, find capacitance.

    Answer: C = 10/5 = 2F

    Students should also revise series and parallel combinations to avoid confusion.

  • Mar 28, 2026 02:00 PM IST

    Biology: Genetics Numerical-Based Questions (Ratios)

    Biology also includes simple numerical-type questions, especially from Genetics.

    Key concept:

    • Monohybrid cross ratio = 3:1

    Practice Problem:
    In a monohybrid cross, what is phenotypic ratio?

    Answer: 3 : 1

    These questions are direct and can be solved quickly if ratios are remembered correctly.

  • Mar 28, 2026 01:45 PM IST

    Mathematics: Application of Derivatives Problems

    Application of derivatives is a high-weightage area and often includes direct problems.

    Key formula:

    • Max/Min condition → f’(x) = 0

    Practice Problem:
    Find maximum/minimum of f(x) = x²

    Answer: Minimum at x = 0

    Students should focus on identifying conditions quickly instead of solving lengthy steps.

  • Mar 28, 2026 01:30 PM IST

    Chemistry: Mole Concept Numerical Questions Expected

    Mole concept is one of the most fundamental and frequently asked topics in Chemistry. Questions are usually direct and calculation-based.

    Key formula:

    • Number of moles = Given mass / Molar mass

    Practice Problem:
    Find number of moles in 44 g of CO₂ (molar mass = 44).

    Answer: 44 / 44 = 1 mole

    Students should carefully handle units and avoid calculation errors. These questions are easy but require accuracy.

  • Mar 28, 2026 01:15 PM IST

    Physics: Work, Energy & Power – Key Formula-Based Questions Likely

    As per previous trends, GUJCET Physics often includes numerical questions from Work, Energy & Power. Students should revise formulas and practice direct substitution-based problems.

    Key formulas:

    • Work = F × s
    • Kinetic Energy = (1/2)mv²
    • Power = Work / Time

    Practice Problem:
    A body of mass 2 kg moves with velocity 3 m/s. Find kinetic energy.

    Answer: KE = (1/2) × 2 × 9 = 9 J

    These questions are highly scoring and require minimal time if formulas are remembered clearly.

  • Mar 28, 2026 01:00 PM IST

    Biology MCQs: Human Physiology

    Human Physiology is one of the most scoring areas in Biology with direct and NCERT-based questions.

    1. Functional unit of kidney:
      A) Neuron
      B) Nephron
      C) Alveoli
      D) Tissue
      Answer: B
    2. Heart rate is:
      A) 60
      B) 72
      C) 90
      D) 100
      Answer: B
    3. Oxygen is carried by:
      A) Plasma
      B) RBC
      C) WBC
      D) Platelets
      Answer: B
    4. Blood group system:
      A) ABO
      B) XYZ
      C) DEF
      D) ABC
      Answer: A
    5. Human heart has chambers:
      A) 2
      B) 3
      C) 4
      D) 5
      Answer: C
    6. Nerve cell is:
      A) Nephron
      B) Neuron
      C) RBC
      D) WBC
      Answer: B

  • Mar 28, 2026 12:45 PM IST

    Mathematics MCQs: Calculus

    Calculus dominates the Mathematics section, offering direct and scoring MCQs that test basic differentiation and integration concepts.

    1. d/dx (x²) =
      A) x
      B) 2x
      C) x²
      D) 1
      Answer: B
    2. ∫ dx =
      A) x
      B) x²
      C) 1
      D) 0
      Answer: A
    3. d/dx (sin x) =
      A) cos x
      B) sin x
      C) -cos x
      D) tan x
      Answer: A
    4. d/dx (cos x) =
      A) sin x
      B) -sin x
      C) cos x
      D) tan x
      Answer: B
    5. ∫ x dx =
      A) x
      B) x²/2
      C) 2x
      D) x³
      Answer: B
    6. Constant derivative is:
      A) 0
      B) 1
      C) x
      D) ∞
      Answer: A

  • Mar 28, 2026 12:30 PM IST

    Chemistry MCQs: Chemical Bonding

    Chemical Bonding provides conceptual MCQs based on hybridisation, shapes, and bond formation, which are frequently repeated in exams.

    1. Hybridisation of CH₄ is:
      A) sp
      B) sp²
      C) sp³
      D) dsp²
      Answer: C
    2. Shape of CO₂ is:
      A) Bent
      B) Linear
      C) Tetrahedral
      D) Trigonal
      Answer: B
    3. Ionic bond involves:
      A) Sharing
      B) Transfer
      C) Attraction
      D) Repulsion
      Answer: B
    4. Water shape is:
      A) Linear
      B) Bent
      C) Planar
      D) Cubic
      Answer: B
    5. Bond angle in methane:
      A) 90°
      B) 109.5°
      C) 120°
      D) 180°
      Answer: B
    6. Polar molecule:
      A) CO₂
      B) CH₄
      C) H₂O
      D) O₂
      Answer: C

  • Mar 28, 2026 12:15 PM IST

    Physics MCQs: Current Electricity

    Current Electricity is one of the most scoring chapters, with direct formula-based MCQs frequently appearing in GUJCET. Students can attempt these quickly with proper formula revision.

    1. Ohm’s Law is given by:
      A) V = IR
      B) P = VI
      C) I = V²/R
      D) R = VI
      Answer: A
    2. Unit of resistance is:
      A) Volt
      B) Ampere
      C) Ohm
      D) Watt
      Answer: C
    3. In parallel combination, total resistance is:
      A) Maximum
      B) Minimum
      C) Equal
      D) Infinite
      Answer: B
    4. Current is measured in:
      A) Volt
      B) Ampere
      C) Ohm
      D) Joule
      Answer: B
    5. Power formula is:
      A) P = VI
      B) V = IR
      C) F = ma
      D) E = mc²
      Answer: A

  • Mar 28, 2026 12:00 PM IST

    Chemistry: Thermodynamics Remains Conceptual Yet Scoring Area

    Thermodynamics is expected to play a crucial role in the Chemistry section of GUJCET 2026. While the chapter is slightly conceptual, questions are generally framed in a direct and predictable manner. Students are advised to focus on understanding the basic laws and their applications rather than memorising complex derivations.

    Important concepts for revision:

    • First law of thermodynamics
    • Enthalpy and internal energy
    • Exothermic and endothermic reactions
    • Hess’s Law

    With proper revision, students can confidently attempt questions from this section without spending excessive time.

  • Mar 28, 2026 11:45 AM IST

    Physics: Modern Physics Emerges as a High-Scoring Section for GUJCET 2026

    As the GUJCET 2026 exam approaches, Modern Physics continues to be one of the most reliable scoring sections for students. Experts suggest that this unit typically includes direct, formula-based and concept-driven questions, making it less time-consuming compared to other chapters. Students are advised to revise key principles thoroughly, as questions are often straightforward and require minimal calculations.

    Key concepts to revise:

    • Photoelectric effect and Einstein’s equation
    • Bohr’s atomic model and energy levels
    • Radioactive decay and half-life
    • Nuclear fission and fusion

    A strong grasp of formulas and definitions in this unit can help candidates secure quick marks with high accuracy.

  • Mar 28, 2026 11:30 AM IST

    Biology: Plant Physiology Concepts

    Plant Physiology is important for theory questions.

    Key concepts:

    • Photosynthesis
    • Transpiration
    • Mineral nutrition
    • Plant growth

    Students should revise processes and diagrams. Questions are usually direct.

  • Mar 28, 2026 11:15 AM IST

    Mathematics: Integration Important Problems

    Integration is a high-weightage topic.

    Problem:
    ∫ 2x dx

    Solution:
    x² + C

    Students should revise standard integrals. Most questions are direct and formula-based.

  • Mar 28, 2026 11:00 AM IST

    Chemistry: Organic Chemistry Important Problems

    Organic Chemistry includes direct reaction-based questions.

    Problem:
    What is the product of oxidation of methanol?

    Solution:
    Methanol → Formaldehyde

    Students should revise reaction mechanisms and products. These questions are predictable and scoring.

  • Mar 28, 2026 10:45 AM IST

    Physics: Optics Important Problems

    Optics is highly important in GUJCET.

    Problem:
    Find focal length if power = 4D

    Solution:
    f = 1/P = 1/4 = 0.25 m

    Students should revise formulas related to lenses and mirrors. Questions are mostly numerical and easy to solve.

  • Mar 28, 2026 10:30 AM IST

    Biology: Biotechnology Important Concepts

    Biotechnology is an important scoring unit.

    Key concepts:

    • DNA technology
    • Genetic engineering
    • PCR technique
    • Applications of biotechnology

    Students should focus on basic processes and definitions. Questions are usually direct and easy to attempt.

  • Mar 28, 2026 10:15 AM IST

    Mathematics: Vectors Important Problems

    Vectors are easy and scoring.

    Problem:
    Find magnitude of vector (3, 4)

    Solution:
    √(3² + 4²) = √(9 + 16) = √25 = 5

    Students should focus on vector formulas and basic operations. These questions are straightforward and require minimal time.

  • Mar 28, 2026 10:00 AM IST

    Chemistry: p-Block Elements Important Concepts

    p-Block elements include theory-based and memory-oriented questions.

    Important areas:

    • Group properties and trends
    • Oxidation states
    • Important compounds
    • Chemical behaviour

    Students should revise NCERT tables and trends carefully. Questions are often direct, making this chapter scoring if revised properly.

  • Mar 28, 2026 09:45 AM IST

    Physics: Semiconductors Important Problems

    Semiconductors often contain direct numerical questions.

    Problem:
    If current = 2A and resistance = 5Ω, find voltage.

    Solution:
    V = IR = 2 × 5 = 10V

    Students should revise basic formulas related to current, voltage, and resistance in semiconductor devices. These questions are simple and scoring.

  • Mar 28, 2026 09:30 AM IST

    Biology: Ecology Important Concepts

    Ecology is a scoring and theory-based unit.

    Key concepts:

    • Ecosystem components
    • Food chain and food web
    • Energy flow
    • Biogeochemical cycles
    • Biodiversity and conservation

    Most questions are direct and factual. Students should revise definitions and examples carefully, as this section can be completed quickly with minimal effort.

  • Mar 28, 2026 09:15 AM IST

    Mathematics: Determinants Important Problems

    Determinants are frequently asked and scoring.

    Problem:
    Find determinant of:
    | 2 3 |
    | 1 4 |

    Solution:
    (2×4) – (3×1) = 8 – 3 = 5

    Students should practice expansion and properties of determinants. These problems are quick to solve and help save time for lengthy sections in the exam.

  • Mar 28, 2026 09:00 AM IST

    Chemistry: Solutions & Colligative Properties Concepts

    This chapter is important for direct conceptual and numerical questions. Students should revise:

    • Types of solutions (ideal & non-ideal)
    • Concentration terms (molarity, molality)
    • Raoult’s Law
    • Elevation of boiling point & depression of freezing point
    • Osmotic pressure

    These concepts are often tested through simple formulas. Students should focus on understanding relationships rather than memorising blindly, as questions are mostly application-based but easy to solve.

  • Mar 28, 2026 08:45 AM IST

    Physics: Magnetic Effects of Current Important Problems

    This chapter includes straightforward numerical problems.

    Problem:
    Find magnetic force if charge = 2C, velocity = 3 m/s, magnetic field = 1T.

    Solution:
    F = qvB
    F = 2 × 3 × 1 = 6N

    Students should revise formulas related to magnetic force and current-carrying conductors. These problems are direct and scoring when formulas are remembered correctly.

  • Mar 28, 2026 08:30 AM IST

    Biology: Human Physiology Important Concepts

    Human Physiology is highly scoring and frequently asked in GUJCET.

    Important concepts:

    • Structure and function of heart
    • Blood circulation
    • Nephron and kidney function
    • Nervous system basics
    • Hormonal regulation

    Students should revise diagrams and functions carefully. Questions are often direct and based on NCERT concepts, making this section easy to score if revised properly.

  • Mar 28, 2026 08:15 AM IST

    Mathematics: Probability Important Problems

    Probability is considered one of the easiest scoring chapters in Mathematics.

    Problem:
    Find probability of getting an even number when rolling a die.

    Solution:
    Even numbers = {2, 4, 6} → 3 outcomes
    Total outcomes = 6
    Probability = 3/6 = 1/2

    Students should focus on basic formulas and avoid overcomplicating problems. Most questions are direct and can be solved within seconds.

  • Mar 28, 2026 08:00 AM IST

    Chemistry: Organic Chemistry Important Concepts

    Organic Chemistry plays a major role in the Chemistry section. Students should revise the following key areas:

    • Functional groups and their properties
    • Basic reaction mechanisms
    • Important name reactions
    • Isomerism
    • IUPAC nomenclature

    This section becomes easy if reactions and concepts are revised systematically. Avoid confusion between similar reactions and focus on understanding reaction flow rather than memorising blindly.

  • Mar 28, 2026 07:45 AM IST

    Physics: Important Problems from Electrostatics

    Electrostatics contains easy numerical questions based on formulas.

    Problem:
    Calculate force between two charges of 1C each placed 1m apart (k = 9×10⁹ Nm²/C²).

    Solution:
    F = k × q₁ × q₂ / r²
    F = 9×10⁹ × 1 × 1 / 1²
    F = 9×10⁹ N

    Students should focus on Coulomb’s law and electric field formulas. These questions are direct and can be solved quickly with correct formula application.

  • Mar 28, 2026 07:30 AM IST

    Biology: Genetics Important Concepts for Revision

    Genetics is one of the most important and high-weightage topics in Biology. Questions are often conceptual and based on Mendelian laws.

    Key concepts to revise:

    • Mendel’s Laws (Dominance, Segregation, Independent Assortment)
    • Monohybrid and dihybrid crosses
    • Genotype vs phenotype
    • Punnett square analysis
    • Basic inheritance patterns

    Students should focus on ratios and simple problem-solving. Genetics questions are usually scoring if concepts are clear and practiced properly.

  • Mar 28, 2026 07:15 AM IST

    Mathematics: Matrices Important Problems for Practice

    Matrices is a scoring and less time-consuming chapter in Mathematics. Students should practice basic operations and properties.

    Problem:
    Find the determinant of matrix:
    | 1 2 |
    | 3 4 |

    Solution:
    Determinant = (1×4) – (2×3)
    = 4 – 6 = -2

    Questions from matrices are generally direct and formula-based. Students should focus on determinant calculation, inverse of matrices, and properties, as these are frequently asked and can be solved quickly.

  • Mar 28, 2026 07:00 AM IST

    Chemistry: Chemical Bonding Important Concepts to Revise

    Chemical Bonding is a fundamental and scoring unit in Chemistry. Questions are mostly concept-based and directly asked from core principles. Students should revise the following key concepts carefully:

    Types of bonds: Ionic, Covalent, Coordinate

    VSEPR theory and molecular shapes

    Hybridisation (sp, sp², sp³)

    Polarity of molecules

    Bond parameters (bond length, bond angle)

    This chapter requires conceptual clarity rather than memorisation. Most questions are straightforward if the basic understanding is strong, making it a high-return topic for last-minute revision.

  • Mar 28, 2026 06:45 AM IST

    Physics: Ray Optics Important Concepts to Revise

    Ray Optics is a crucial unit in Physics that often includes both conceptual and numerical questions. Students should revise key topics like mirror formula, lens formula, magnification, and sign conventions. Understanding how light behaves in different optical systems is essential for solving questions quickly. Diagrams play an important role, so revising ray diagrams can help in better conceptual clarity. Questions are usually formula-based, so memorising and applying formulas correctly will help in scoring well without spending much time on lengthy calculations.

  • Mar 28, 2026 06:30 AM IST

    Mathematics: Important Problems from Calculus

    Calculus plays a major role in the Mathematics section and is highly scoring if formulas are clear.

    Problem:
    Find the derivative of f(x) = 3x² + 2x

    Solution:
    f’(x) = 6x + 2

    Such questions are direct and frequently asked in GUJCET. Students should focus on basic differentiation and integration formulas rather than complex problems. Practicing standard forms will help improve speed and accuracy during the exam.

  • Mar 28, 2026 06:15 AM IST

    Chemistry: Important Problems from Electrochemistry

    Electrochemistry is a high-weightage chapter that usually contains straightforward numerical questions. Practicing basic problems can help students score easily.

    Problem:
    Calculate the cell potential if oxidation potential = 0.8V and reduction potential = 0.4V.

    Solution:
    E°cell = 0.8 + 0.4 = 1.2V

    Since the value is positive, the reaction is spontaneous. Students should revise formulas related to cell potential and practice simple numericals, as these questions are often direct and less time-consuming in the exam.

  • Mar 28, 2026 06:00 AM IST

    Biology: High-Scoring Units to Focus

    At this crucial stage, Biology students should concentrate only on high-weightage and scoring chapters instead of revising the entire syllabus. The most important units include

    Human Physiology,

    Genetics and Evolution,

    Ecology, and Biotechnology.

    These chapters are concept-based yet straightforward, making them ideal for quick revision and maximum scoring. Questions are often directly picked from NCERT lines, diagrams, and basic processes. Students should revise key terms, functions, and cycles carefully, especially diagrams like nephron, heart, and photosynthesis. Avoid learning new topics now and focus on strengthening already prepared areas.

  • Mar 28, 2026 05:45 AM IST

    Physics: Important Problems from Current Electricity

    Current Electricity is one of the most scoring chapters in Physics, and students should practice simple numerical problems to strengthen accuracy.

    Problem:
    Two resistors of 3Ω and 6Ω are connected in parallel. Find the equivalent resistance.

    Solution:
    1/R = 1/3 + 1/6
    1/R = 1/2
    R = 2Ω

    Such direct formula-based problems are frequently asked in GUJCET. Students should focus on solving similar problems involving Ohm’s Law and resistance combinations to gain confidence and save time during the exam.

  • Mar 28, 2026 05:30 AM IST

    Chemistry: Electrochemistry Key Questions

    Electrochemistry gives direct numerical questions.

    Problem:
    If E°cell = 1.1V, is reaction spontaneous?

    Solution:
    Yes, since E°cell > 0

    Focus Areas:

    • Nernst Equation
    • Cell potential
    • Conductance

  • Mar 28, 2026 05:15 AM IST

    Physics: Ray Optics Important Numerical

    Ray Optics is frequently asked in GUJCET.

    Problem:
    Find focal length if power = +2D

    Solution:
    f = 1/P = 1/2 = 0.5 m

    Important Topics:

    • Mirror formula
    • Lens formula
    • Magnification

  • Mar 28, 2026 05:00 AM IST

    Biology Focus: Human Physiology Important Questions

    Human Physiology is one of the most scoring sections in Biology.

    Key Topics:

    • Heart & Circulation
    • Kidney & Excretion
    • Nervous System

    Expected Question:
    What is the functional unit of kidney?

    Solution: Nephron

    Tip:

    • Focus on diagrams
    • Revise NCERT-based facts

  • Mar 28, 2026 04:45 AM IST

    Mathematics Focus: Calculus High-Weightage Problems

    Calculus contributes a major portion of the Maths paper.

    Important Areas:

    • Differentiation
    • Definite Integrals
    • Application of Derivatives

    Problem:
    Differentiate: f(x) = x²

    Solution:
    f’(x) = 2x

  • Mar 28, 2026 04:30 AM IST

    Chemistry Focus: Organic Chemistry Name Reactions

    Organic Chemistry is highly scoring if reactions are revised properly.

    Important Topics:

    • Aldehydes & Ketones
    • Alcohols & Ethers
    • Named Reactions

    Expected Question:
    What is the product of oxidation of ethanol?

    Solution:
    Ethanol → Ethanoic Acid

  • Mar 28, 2026 04:15 AM IST

    Physics Focus: Current Electricity Most Expected Questions

    Current Electricity is one of the most scoring chapters with direct formula-based numericals.

    Important Concepts:

    • Ohm’s Law
    • Series & Parallel circuits
    • Kirchhoff’s Laws

    Expected Question:
    A current of 2A flows through a resistor of 5Ω. Find voltage.

    Solution:
    V = IR = 2 × 5 = 10V

    Preparation Tip:

    • Revise formulas only
    • Avoid lengthy derivations
    • Practice 2–3 numericals

  • Mar 28, 2026 04:00 AM IST

    start Your Preparation with High-Scoring Units (All Subjects Overview)

    With just one day left for GUJCET 2026, students should begin their preparation by focusing only on high-weightage and scoring chapters. Avoid new topics completely and revise only concepts that are already familiar.

    High-Scoring Units:

    • Physics: Current Electricity, Optics, Semiconductors
    • Chemistry: Organic Reactions, Chemical Bonding, Electrochemistry
    • Maths: Calculus, Probability, Matrices
    • Biology: Human Physiology, Genetics, Ecology

  • Mar 28, 2026 12:30 AM IST

    Final Night Update: Rapid Formula Recall to Strengthen Exam Readiness

    As the day concludes, students are advised to focus on rapid formula revision rather than solving new problems. This helps reinforce memory and improve recall speed during the exam.

    Quick recall set:

    • Physics: F = ma
    • Chemistry: pH = -log[H⁺]
    • Maths: d/dx x² = 2x
    • Biology: Nephron

    Maintaining a calm mindset and avoiding last-minute stress will significantly improve performance on exam day.

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