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May 10th, 2016, 02:33 PM
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About GCET
Hello sir, I am Shashank. I am from Goa. I want you to help me by giving me some information about the Goa Common Entrance Test (GCET). Can you help me?
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May 10th, 2016, 02:33 PM
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Re: About GCET
Goa Common Entrance Test (GCET), conducted by DTE Goa, is for Admissions to Professional courses MBBS, BDS, BHMS, Bachelor of Ayurveda Medicine & Surgery (BAMS), Allied Health Sciences, B.Sc in Nursing (at Institute of Nursing Education, Bambolim), BE & B.Pharm in colleges of Goa Schedule for the Goa CET 2016 is given below. Event Dates Availability of application starts (Form A) – 19th March, 2016 Receiving of application form & collecting admit cards – 28th March, 2016 Last date of applications & collecting admit cards – 2 April 2016 Last date of applications & collecting admit cards (with late fee of Rs. 1000/-) – 29 April 2016 GCET Exam– 10 and 11th May, 2016 Result date – 18th May, 2016 Submission of application form for admission (Form B) & with necessary enclosures – 19 May, 2016. Last date for receiving forms forAdmission (FORM B/B1) at notified location – 27 May, 2016 Display of Eligibility List at Admission Centre – 7 June, 2016 Last date for compliance with deficiencies in eligibility – 9 June, 2016 Display of Provisional Merit List at Admission Centre – 13 June, 2016 Display of Final Merit List at Admission Centre – 15 June, 2016 First round of admission – 16 June – 24 June, 2016 Second round of admission – 18 July – 21 July, 2016 Special Round of Admission to fill vacant seats (if any) in MBBS/BDS Courses – 30 September, 2016 Eligibility Criteria The candidates must belong to Goa state, having valid domicile of Goa. The candidates should have passed/appearing class 12th or equivalent having English, Physics, Chemistry and Maths/ Biology/ Biotechnology as the subjects. For MBBS/BDS courses the candidate must have competed the age of 17 years age Exam Pattern The exam consist of four papers from Physics, Chemistry, Maths or Biology, there will be 75 questions from each section, carrying one mark each. Each paper will be of 2 hour, there will no negative marking in the examination |