GCET 2025 APPLICATION & REGISTRATION
STATE LEVEL OFFLINE TEST
Candidates will be required to fill in personal details, academic details, etc in GCET application form and submit it online by making a payment of INR 2000 as application fees. While filling application form candidates will also be required to select the exam city as per their preference. Incomplete or incorrect application forms lead to rejection, so candidates fill the form carefully & completely.
Direct Link To Fill GCET 2023 Application Form |
Read the article to know more about how to fill GCET 2023 Application form, dates, and much more.
Events | Dates |
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Release of GCET application form online | April 10, 2023 |
Commencement of submission of GCET 2023 application form | April 20, 2023 |
Last date to submit application without a late fee | To be updated |
Last date to submit application form with a late fee | To be updated |
Availability of GCET admit card | To be updated |
GCET 2023 | May 13 – 14, 2023 |
The application form of GCET will be submitted only in the offline mode. Candidates must have verified that they fulfill the eligibility criteria of GCET 2023 before filling the application form. Candidates could check the step by step procedure to fill and submit GCET application form 2023 below:
NOTE: Candidates submited the application form of GCET 2023 in person. They also collected GCET 2023 admit card in person.
Candidates will also be given the opportunity to make corrections to their application forms. The authority will announce the dates of GCET 2023 Form correction and within that time period candidates can make corrections in the some of the details like name, category, address, etc.
Candidates can also contact the GCET authority in case of any discrepancy.
Email Id: dir-dte.goa@nic.in
Phone number +91-832-2413571
Fax: +91-832-2413572
Address: Government Of Goa Directorate Of Technical Education, Goa State DTE Building, Alto-porvorim, Bardez, Goa, Pin 403521.
Before filling the application form, candidates are required to fulfill GCET 2023 eligibility criteria prescribed by the exam conducting authorities.
Nationality: The candidate should be an Indian national. Candidates who are not having a domicile or a citizenship certificate are not eligible to apply for GCET 2023.
Age requirements: There is no age limit for candidates applying for any engineering program.
Domicile requirements: Candidates must have resided for a minimum period of 10 years. Candidates applying for concession in this must submit proof as specified
Examination Board: An applicant must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination of the Goa Board or an examination conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi, or any other examination, which in scope and standard, is deemed to be equivalent to the H.S.S.C. examination of Goa Board
Qualifying Marks:Applicant should have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Class XII) Examination of the Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent examination with English, Physics, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects with one of the following subjects Chemistry/Bio-Technology/Computer Science /Biology, and secured not less than 45% in the aggregate of subjects of Physics & Mathematics with one of the following subjects Chemistry/Bio-Technology/Computer Science/Biology. Applicants belonging to SC, ST, and OBC category must have secured 40%.
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Ques: What is the mode of payment for filling the GCET application form?
Ans: The mode of payment for the GCET 2023 application fee is through online mode or Challan. After downloading the challan, the candidate needs to select a bank from the list of specified banks to download the Challan and make the payment in the respective bank.
Ques: How to fill the DCET application form. What are the major steps?
Ans: Candidates can access the GCET application forms from the official website of Goa CET. Fill all the fields like personal details, details related to the category of the candidates, etc. Candidates need to affix a recent color photograph on the GCET 2023 application form. Enter the complete postal address, including the postal code, telephone/contact number. Enter details related to DD like DD number, Bank Name and Date on which it is issued and do the final submission.
Ques: What is the DCET exam fee structure for SC/ST students?
Ans: For GCET exam, the registration or application fee structure is the same for all the categories. Candidates need to pay INR 2000 for the GCET registration. The candidates need to get a DD of INR.1800 prepared in favor of “Director of Technical Education” drawn on any of the authorized banks payable at Panaji branch against the application fee of GCET 2023. The candidates must also note that they should write their name, mobile number, address, and other details on the backside of the DD.
Ques: Can a non-Goa student appear for a GCET exam?
Ans: GCET exam is not only for Goa origin candidates. Candidates should be an Indian National and he/she should have cleared the Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination of the Goa Board.
Ques: Can I make changes to the GCET application form?
Ans: We advise all the candidates to check all the details filled by them. In case of any discrepancies, please check your details again and correct the information.
Ques: Students having science without Mathematics will be eligible for examination?
Ans: No, Mathematics will be necessary to apply for the examination.
Ques: I will be appearing in 12th class in the year 2023, am I eligible for the examination?
Ans: Yes, 12thappearing candidates will be also eligible for GCET 2023.
Ans. To get admission in GEC, you need to score marks above 70 in both mathematics and physics respectively. The cut off rank varies with branches and categories as well and the factors like competition, number of applications received, etc. also plays a big role in setting lower or higher cut off every year. But a good rank under 200 will definitely help you grab a confirmed seat in one of your favorite branches of engineering in GEC. That’s the case when you are from the general category, if you are from any reserved category then the cut off rank might be lower for you. Here’s the list of cut off ranks which you need to have to get your dream branch - Rank under 150-200 will surely get you a seat in any branch in the first round itself. A rank under 300 then you can apply for IT, ENE, ETC. Rank under 500 then you can go for civil branch. So with the help of the list given above you can easily set your target score and prepare yourself to get into your preferred branches like Mechanical, Computer science, Electrical and others. Read more
Ans. For getting admission in Padre Conceicao College of Engineering (PCCE) Goa, a GCET 600 Rank is enough. But making it to one of your dream branches will be tough for sure. There’s competition between candidates for getting admission in PCCE in their dream branches that are Mechanical and CE. The cut off rank for branches like Mechanical remains up to 350 in GCET, but you can go for branches like CE. You might not get in the first round but waiting till the second round will improve your chances to get in successfully. Mechanical and Computer Engineering are branches in which seats get filled soon due to high competition. But if you are comfortable with other branches, then don’t worry as you will get the admission for sure. The other way of getting admission is through management quota, but you need to pay a good amount of money for this. So it is suggested that you can try for a branch like CE till the second and third round and if you still can’t make it due to the high cut off then go for other branches. A rank under 300 is a good score if you want to get enrolled in your favorite branch, but as your rank is 600 then getting the dream branch is something not possible for you due to certain criteria followed by PCCE for aspiring engineering candidates. Read more
Ans. For GCET (Goa Common Entrance Test) there’s nothing extra you need to do. The only section on which you need to focus is your board result and JEE Main score. Covering the whole syllabus of 12th and preparing for JEE main exams will help you secure a good score in GCET for sure. In order to qualify for GCET, you must score under 5000 to get admission for sure. But in case you’re targeting a branch like Mechanical, Computer Science then you need a higher rank somewhere under 200. Apart from this, you can apply for other branches with a lower rank as well. Follow tips and guidelines given by your mentors or seniors and do not attempt the questions in which you’re not fully sure. With the help of these simple tricks you can easily clear the GCET and get admission in any preferred branch. Read more
Ans. One of my friends completed his engineering in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering in 2017. As per his experience, the cut off range varies as per the branch you are opting for. If your rank is under 130 then getting your desired branch in GEC in the first round itself is easy. But if your rank is under 150-250, then it all depends on your luck and level of competition which branch you’ll get. So if you want to play safe then get the best score in GCET and grab the seat in one of your dream branches in GEC. For your help the list of cut off score (according to latest trends and competition) is mentioned below - If you have a rank under 80-100, you’ll surely get a seat in the CS branch in the first round itself. In a rank under 300 you can apply for every branch other than CS which is out of your reach with this rank. Try to get in Mechanical or Electrical branch as you might manage to get a seat in the second round. A rank under 700, will have you waiting till the third round and believe in your luck as it might get you a good branch. But with this rank you can still manage to get enrolled in other branches in GEC. It is suggested that you should not lose hope and have patience till the last round. If getting admission in GEC is your only goal then it is also possible for you to get a good branch with lower rank as well as in case if the number of seats per class has been increased keeping in mind the number of applications. Read more
*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College
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