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GUJCET 2025 and HSC Results Declared: 1.37 Lakh Students Can Check Scores via Website or WhatsApp; Counselling Starts Soon

GSEB has announced the GUJCET 2025 results online for 1.37 lakh candidates, enabling admission counselling for technical courses.

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The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) announced the results for the Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GUJCET) 2025 on May 5 at 10:30 AM.

Conducted on March 23, the exam saw participation from 1,37,799 candidates vying for admission to professional courses such as B.Tech and B.Pharma across Gujarat. Students can access their results online at the official website gseb.org or via WhatsApp by sending their six-digit seat number to 6357300971.

Alongside GUJCET, the board also declared the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) results for Science, General, and Vocational streams, marking a significant milestone for thousands of students. GSEB officials have urged candidates to verify their details carefully and prepare for the upcoming counselling and seat allotment process, which will be conducted based on merit and reservation categories.

How to Check GUJCET 2025 Results: Step-by-Step Guide

Students can easily check their GUJCET 2025 results by following these simple steps:

  1. Visit the official GSEB website at gseb.org.
  2. On the homepage, click on the link labelled “GUJCET 2025 Result.”
  3. Enter your six-digit seat number exactly as printed on your admit card.
  4. Submit the details to view your scorecard.
  5. Download and save the result for future reference.
  6. Alternatively, candidates can check their results via WhatsApp by sending their seat number to 6357300971.

Results Released Amid High Demand and Multiple Access Options

The GUJCET 2025 exam comprised three papers-Physics and Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics-each featuring 40 objective questions. The exam included a negative marking scheme of 0.25 marks deducted for every incorrect response, underscoring the importance of accuracy.

Prior to the results, GSEB released provisional and final answer keys, enabling students to estimate their scores and clarify doubts. On the day of the announcement, the official website experienced heavy traffic due to high demand but remained largely accessible.

GSEB officials emphasised the critical role GUJCET plays as a gateway for admission into Gujarat’s engineering and pharmacy colleges, highlighting the board’s commitment to timely and transparent result dissemination. The simultaneous release of the HSC results has streamlined academic progression, allowing students to plan their next steps without delay.

Exam Background and What Lies Ahead for Students

GUJCET is a key state-level entrance examination conducted annually by GSEB to facilitate admissions into undergraduate technical programmes. This year’s registration saw a rise, with 1,37,799 candidates from Gujarat and other educational boards such as CBSE and ICSE participating.

The exam tests students’ proficiency in core science and mathematics subjects essential for success in technical fields. Following the declaration of results, qualified candidates will enter the counselling phase, where seat allotment will be based on merit ranks, reservation categories, and seat availability across various colleges.

GSEB has assured continuous updates and support through official channels to ensure a smooth and fair admission process. Students are encouraged to keep track of counselling schedules and document verification requirements to avoid last-minute hurdles.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective

The prompt and transparent announcement of GUJCET and HSC results by GSEB is a commendable step towards supporting students’ academic aspirations with clarity and fairness. Education remains a powerful vehicle for empowerment and societal progress, and it is imperative that examination systems evolve to mitigate stress and anxiety while upholding rigorous standards.

The Logical Indian believes that beyond scores and ranks, the focus should be on nurturing holistic development, mental well-being, and equitable access to opportunities. We urge educational authorities to adopt more student-friendly assessment methods and counselling processes that foster confidence, inclusivity, and empathy.

How can the education system innovate further to balance academic excellence with emotional support for students? We invite our readers to share their thoughts and experiences to help build a more compassionate and supportive learning environment for all.

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