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GCET Exam Analysis 2022-23: Know Section-wise Difficulty

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The Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) Goa conducted the Goa Common Entrance Test (GCET) 2022 exam between July 11 and 12, 2022. While everyone wants to know what kind of questions appear in each section, not all have the time to meticulously analyze each section of past exams to figure out the difficulty level. That’s why we are here to help you get a comprehensive look at the GCET exam analysis.

The GCET exam is considered quite a challenging engineering entrance exam in India. The qualifying marks for the GCET exam are between 70 to 75. This article will take your GCET 2023 preparation up a notch by providing you with an extensive analysis of section-wise difficulty levels in the GCET 2022 and 2021 exams. Let us take a look at the exam format, difficulty level, section-wise analysis, and other important aspects of the exam analysis. So, continue reading to know more.

Latest Updates:
– GCET 2023 exam will be conducted from May 13 to 14, 2023.

GCET Exam Analysis: Total Exam Sections

The GCET is an offline mode test that consists of three papers – Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Each paper has two hours duration and comprises 75 multiple-choice questions. Refer to the table below for details on exam sections:

SectionsNumber of Questions
Mathematics75
Chemistry75
Physics75

GCET Exam Analysis 2022: July 11 and 12, 2022

GCET 2022 exam was held on July 11 and 12, 2022. On July 11, Physics and Chemistry paper was held, while on July 12, the Mathematics paper was conducted. In the following table, you can get the details on the GCET exam analysis 2022 for all exam sections:

ParticularsPhysics AnalysisChemistry AnalysisMathematics Analysis
Difficulty LevelModerateModerateHard
Number of Questions757575
Maximum Marks757575
Maximum Weightage TopicsElectromagnetic Waves, Magnetic Effects of Current, Magnetism, Current Electricity, MechanicsElectrochemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical ChemistryCalculus, Algebra, Relations and Functions

GCET Exam Analysis 2021: July 29 and 30, 2021

GCET 2021 exam was held on July 29 and 30, 2021. Below you can check the GCET exam analysis 2021 for all exam sections:

ParticularsPhysics AnalysisChemistry AnalysisMathematics Analysis
Difficulty LevelModerate to HardHardHard
Number of Questions757575
Maximum Marks757575
Maximum Weightage TopicsMagnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism, Mechanics, and Current ElectricityPhysical Chemistry, Coordination compoundsNumber System, Calculus, Vectors and Three-dimensional Geometry, Trigonometry

FAQs on GCET Exam Analysis

Some of the most frequently asked questions on the GCET exam are as follows:

Q: Who prepares the GCET cut-off?

Ans: The Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) Goa prepares the GCET cut-off list and releases the same on the official website.

Q: How many questions will be asked in the GCET Goa Exam?

Ans: There will be a total of 225 questions in the GCET 2023 exam.

Q: Is it possible to take the GCET exam in a language other than English?

Ans: No, the GCET exam is conducted only in one language medium, i.e. English.

Q: What are the courses offered through the GCET exam?

Ans: Candidates can enrol in undergraduate degree courses in Pharmacy and Engineering courses through the GCET exam.

Q: Is the GCET exam MCQ based?

Ans: Yes, the GCET exam paper comprises multiple-choice questions (MCQs) for all exam sections.

Also, Check:

GCET Cut-offGCET Notification
GCET ResultsGCET Counselling

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