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Neha Arora

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GCET accepts GUJCET for seat allocation to BTech courses. The GUJCET 2024 Cutoff was released for Round 1, for different categories under the AI and the HS Quota. For the General HS category candidates, the toughest course was BTech in Computer Engineering. The Cutoff for the same closed at 2690. The easiest course for the General HS category candidates was BTech in Civil Engineering, with the closing Cutoff of 38137. For the OBC HS category candidates, the Cutoff ranks ranged between 4629 and 37562. The competition was the highest in BTech in Computer Engineering and the lowest in BTech in Electrical Engineering. 

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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Yes, the authorities will use the GCET cutoff for the counselling and seat allotment process. Candidates who meet the cutoff are expected to have a higher chance of admissions into the respective college and course. By referring to the previous years' cutoff trends, the candidates can prepare for the seat allotment process. However, admissions will not be guaranteed since other factors will also be considered for seat allotment in the courses offered by the participating institutes of the state.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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GCET cutoff will be prepared by the authorities of the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Goa. The authorities will prepare the category-wise GCET cutoff to select candidates for admissions into the various courses offered by the participating institutes of the state. While determining the cutoff, the authorities will use various factors related to the entrance examination. Using the cutoff, the candidates will be able to estimate their chances of admissions into their preferences.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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Yes. Candidates are advised to check the previous years' GCET cutoff before the counselling and admission process. By knowing the previous years' cutoffs, the candidates will have a good estimate about their admission chances in their preferred college and course. Using the cutoff data, the candidates can accordingly select their order of preference to have a higher chance of admissions into the college and course that they wish to study.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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No. Candidates who meet the GCET cutoff will not be guaranteed admissions. However, they will have a higher chance of admissions into the selected college and course. Allotment of seats will be done based on various factors including the GCET cutoff, therefore, the candidates will be able to know their allotment status during the counselling. Candidates are advised to check the previous years' cutoff trends and accordingly choose their order of preferences for allotment for higher chances of admission. 

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a year ago

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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The opening and closing marks in the GCET cutoff will be the minimum and maximum scores that the candidates are advised to secure for higher admissions into their preferred college and courses. After checking various factors related to the examination, the authorities will prepare the cutoff of GCET. It is to be noted that the GCET cutoff will be different for every course, college and category that are selected by the candidates.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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Yes. The authorities will prepare different GCET cutoff for every category i.e., course, college and category selected by the candidates. Due to the reservation criteria, candidates can expect the GCET cutoff of the reserved category to be lesser than the general category. GCET cutoff will also be influenced by the demand of admissions for a particular college or course. While determining the cutoff of GCET, the authorities will consider various factors related to the entrance examination and admission.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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While preparing the GCET cutoff, the authorities will consider various factors related to the entrance examination. Some of the important factors that will be considered while preparing the cutoff of GCET are - previous year cutoff trends, number of available seats for admission, total number of candidates applying for a particular course and college, difficulty level of the exam, etc. After checking all of the factors, the authorities will determine the category-wise GCET cutoff for admissions.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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GCET cutoff will consist of the minimum marks that the candidates are required to secure in the entrance examination for higher chances of admission. Candidates who meet the required GCET cutoff will have higher chances of admission. However, along with the GCET cutoff, other factors such as preferences, category and more will also be considered for allotment. Based on the cutoff, the merit/admission list will be prepared for the GCET counselling.

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