GUJCET 2026 will be conducted on March 29 in offline mode. Students can check PCM marks vs percentile and preparation tips, read the full article here for complete details.

The GUJCET 2026 exam is being held on March 29, 2026, in an offline mode. For the students who are planning to take Engineering admissions in Gujarat, both the GUJCET and Class 12th board marks have a vital contribution to their final merit rank. Gujarat, however, has one of the most different systems of many other states, which is a mixed assessment which consists of board exam results and entrance exam scores.
As per the Official Notification for the admission process, 40% weightage is given to GUJCET scores, and 60% weightage is given to GSEB Class 12 PCM marks (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics ). This means that if a student has even a moderate performance in GUJCET and if they have high board exam marks, they can still improve their overall percentile. The final merit list is prepared by adding both components, so students are required to work hard in both board exams and GUJCET.
To score well, students need to concentrate on understanding the concepts, on revising regularly, and also on solving the past years’ examination papers. Time Management is vital, especially for PCM students, as there is no alternative to continuous practice. For GUJCET, practising MCQs and increasing speed is crucial; for the board exams, writing answers in a structured format and finishing the entire syllabus is the best way to score. Balanced preparation will serve the purpose of making them score in the high percentile and get admission in good engineering colleges. Here are the expected GSEB Class 12 PCM Marks vs Percentile Prediction 2026 for your reference.
Expected GSEB Class 12 PCM Marks vs Percentile Prediction 2026
The table below provides an estimated range of percentiles based on GSEB Class 12 PCM Marks to help students understand their expected performance.
PCM Marks (Out of 300) | Expected Percentile |
|---|---|
299 | 99.99728 |
298 | 99.99457 |
297 | 99.98098 |
296 | 99.95109 |
295 | 99.92392 |
294 | 99.86142 |
293 | 99.79892 |
292 | 99.70653 |
291 | 99.63316 |
290 | 99.54349 |
285 | 99.7446 |
280 | 97.49192 |
275 | 95.68218 |
270 | 93.56811 |
265 | 91.15785 |
260 | 88.45955 |
255 | 85.57376 |
250 | 82.68525 |
245 | 79.85381 |
240 | 76.92726 |
235 | 73.90017 |
230 | 70.90025 |
225 | 67.91935 |
220 | 65.12323 |
215 | 62.30265 |
210 | 59.54458 |
205 | 56.75661 |
200 | 53.87625 |
195 | 51.31926 |
190 | 48.69976 |
185 | 46.2569 |
180 | 43.8412 |
175 | 41.43094 |
170 | 39.03427 |
165 | 36.61314 |
160 | 34.27624 |
155 | 31.97739 |
150 | 29.80626 |
145 | 27.69762 |
140 | 25.6243 |
135 | 23.49393 |
130 | 21.5755 |
125 | 19.76305 |
120 | 17.739701 |
115 | 16.08108 |
110 | 14.22516 |
105 | 12.46434 |
100 | 10.91003 |
Overall, both GUJCET and GSEB Class 12 PCM marks play an equally important role in determining a student’s final merit. With the right preparation strategy, consistent practice, and proper time management, students can perform well in both and achieve a high percentile for better admission opportunities.















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