Goa Common Entrance Test for Engineering (GCET Engineering) 2012

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GCET (Goa Common Entrance Test) for Engineering is conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education in collaboration with the Government of Goa. It is conducted every year in the month of May. GCET examination enables the aspirants to get into bachelor’s degree programmes offered in different fields of Engineering.

Structure of GCET Engineering

Questions will be of objective type multiple- choice that contains 75 questions. Each question carries one mark and there is no negative marking. In order to perform well in the Goa Common Entrance Test one should prepare according to the Goa CET exam structure. The questions are asked from five sections that is Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Computer Science/Biology.

Syllabus for GCET Engineering

The questions that are asked for the GCET Engineering examination are based on the syllabus prescribed by the Goa Board of higher secondary education. The Goa entrance exam test is based on the 10+2 syllabus with main subjects as Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.

Physics

  • Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
  • Current Electricity
  • Electrostatics
  • Ray Optics
  • Wave Theory
  • Heat Radiation
  • Wave Motion and Sound
  • Fluids
  • S.H.M.
  • Rotational Motion of a Rigid Body
  • Gravitation
  • Electromagnetic  Induction and A.C.
  • Electrons and Photons
  • Radioactivity
  • Semiconductors

Chemistry

  • Electrochemistry
  • Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetics
  • Nature of Chemical Bond II
  • Adsorption and Colloids
  • Chemistry of Representative Elements ( p block)
  • Nuclear and Radio Chemistry
  • Halogen Derivatives of Alkanes and organic hydroxy Compounds
  • Chemistry of Transition and Inner Transition Elements
  • Carbohydrates
  • Proteins and Fats
  • Chemical Kinetics
  • Coordination Chemistry
  • The Solid State

Mathematics

  • Vector Algebra
  • Theory Of Equations, Sequence And Series
  • Probability Distributions
  • Matrices and Determinants
  • Integral Calculus And Its Applications Methods Of Integration Standard Types
  • Discrete Mathematics
  • Differential Equations
  • Differential Calculus
  • Complex Numbers & Trigonometry
  • Analytical Geometry

Eligibility Criteria for GCET Engineering

Candidates who have completed their 12 th grade with majors like Physics, Chemistry and Computer Science/Biology are eligible for the test. The candidates should hold a minimum of 50% aggregate marks. The minimum marks requirement for SC/ST candidates is 40%.

How to Apply for GCET Engineering?

The Engineering aspirants of Goa can obtain the application forms of GCET by making the payment either by cash or demand draft through any nationalized bank in favour of ‘Goa Education Development Corporation’. The Candidates should submit the duly filled application forms along with three passport sized photographs before the last date of submission. The admit cards are issued on the same day of the submission of the application forms.

Important Dates (Tentative)

  • Start of sale of prospectus: Second week of March, 2012
  • Start of receiving forms for GCET: Last week of March, 2012
  • Last date for sale of prospectus: First week of April, 2012
  • Last date for receiving applications: First week of April, 2012
  • Last date for issuing admit card: First week of April, 2012
  • Dates of GCET: Second week of June, 2012
  • Expected date of result of GCET: Last week of June, 2012

List of GCET Exam Centers

  • Panaji - 1 : Don Bosco Higher Secondary School
  • Panaji - 2 : Goa College of Pharmacy
  • Verna : Fr. Agnel Multipurpose Higher Secondary School
  • Navelim: Rosary College of Arts & Commerce
  • Vasco : Deep Vihar High School
  • Mapusa : Purushottam Walawalkar Higher Secondary School
  • Ponda-1 : A.J. De Almeida High School
  • Ponda-2 : G. V. Ms. Smt. N. J. Aguiar Higher Secondary School
  • Sanquelim : Govt. Higher Secondary School
  • Curchorem : Smt. Chandrabhaga T. Naik Higher Secondary School

Contact Address for GCET Engineering Exam

  • Address : Directorate of Technical Education, DTE Building, Alto-Porvorim, Bardez, Goa
  • Website: www.dtegoa.gov.in

Colleges Accepting the GCET Score

  • Shree Rayeshwar Institute of Engineering & Infotech
  • Shiroda Information Technology

Reference books for GCET Engineering Exam

  • Advanced Level Physics by Nelkon and Parker
  • Concepts of Physics Vol I and II by H.C. Verma
  • Problems in Physics by A.A Pinsky
  • Aptitude Test Problems in Physics by S.S Krotov
  • A collection of questions and Problems in Physics by L.A. Sena
  • Elements of Dynamics Part I & II
  • Dynamics of a Particle & of Rigid Bodies by S.L.Loney
  • Physical Chemistry by P.Bahadur
  • Organic Chemistry by Arihant Prakashan
  • IIT Chemistry by O.P. Agarwal
  • General Chemistry by Ebbing
  • Physical Chemistry by P.W. Atkins
  • Maths XI & XII by R.S. Agarwal
  • Plane Trigonometry Part I and Co-ordinate Geometry by S.L.Loney
  • Higher Algebra by Hall & Knight
  • Co-ordinate Geometry by Dr. Gorakh Prasad
  • Higher Algebra by Bernard & Child
  • Algebra Made Easy by K.P. Basu
  • A Problem Book in Mathematical Analysis by G.N. Berman

Coaching Centers for GCET Engineering

  • FIIT JEE
  • Akash Institute
  • Yukti Educational Services
  • Narayana
  • Sinhal Classes
  • Resonance
  • Career Forum
  • Om Engineering Classes
  • Shubham Engineering classes
  • I.M.S
  • Concept Engineering Academy

Study Plan for GCET Engineering

Studying is an intense process which requires a lot of energy and concentration. Set the portions according to one’s ability. The study environment influences you a lot. So choose a calm and quiet place. Some people can learn well in the mornings. If you are one among them then wake up a little early as you can utilize your best time effectively. Mix different subjects so that you won’t lack concentration. Sometimes we find it difficult to stick on to the plan. If you are allotting some space in between the time table, you can make use of that when you are running in short of time. Keep in mind that it is easy to stick on to a plan that seems to be working. Make constant improvements by taking a quiz on certain subjects or preparing an article on a particular topic.

Key points to remember:

  • Create a plan
  • Achieve your aims.
  • Figure out how much time is to be spent for a particular subject
  • Plan when to study.
  • Write down your ideas.
  • Set a target time frame.
  • Sort a list of clearly defined goals for each day.
  • Set a small number of goals for the first few days.
  • Always aim higher than you can think. You will amaze yourself at how well you can do.
  • Once you have achieved your goals, you will find yourself more motivated and you will work harder.

How and Where to get the Results?

The results are published on the official website of GCET (www.dtegoa.gov.in/results)

Score Validity

The GCET Engineering score is generally valid for one year.

 
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