Gujarat Board Releases GUJCET 2026 Provisional Answer Key
The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB), based in Gandhinagar, has officially published the provisional answer key for the Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GUJCET) 2026. This crucial document is now accessible for all candidates who participated in the examination, marking a significant step in the post-exam evaluation process.
Direct Download Available Without Login
Candidates can conveniently download the provisional answer key directly from the board's official website at gseb.org. In a user-friendly move, the board has eliminated the need for login credentials, allowing seamless access to the answer key, which is provided in PDF format. The key covers all sets of question papers administered during the GUJCET 2026, ensuring comprehensive coverage for every test-taker.
Objection Submission Window Open Until April 8
Students who identify discrepancies or are dissatisfied with any answers in the provisional key have the opportunity to raise formal objections. The board has set a strict deadline for this process, with all objections required to be submitted by April 8, 2026, until 6:00 PM. It is imperative for candidates to adhere to this timeline to ensure their concerns are considered.
Fee Structure and Refund Policy for Objections
To challenge a question in the provisional answer key, candidates must pay an objection fee of Rs 500 per question. The board has explicitly stated that objections submitted without proof of fee payment will not be accepted under any circumstances. However, in a fair provision, if an objection is validated and found to be correct, the fee paid for that specific question will be fully refunded to the candidate.
Comprehensive Coverage Across Subjects and Languages
The GUJCET 2026 answer key has been released for all core subjects, including Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. To cater to the diverse linguistic preferences of students, the key is available in multiple languages: Gujarati, Hindi, and English. This multilingual approach ensures accessibility and clarity for all examinees.
Step-by-Step Guide to Raise Objections
Candidates wishing to file objections must follow a structured process outlined by the board:
- Fill out a separate objection form for each individual question being challenged.
- Download the objection form along with the provisional answer key from the official website.
- Attach valid supporting documents that substantiate the objection.
- Pay Rs 500 per question via a State Bank of India challan.
- Send the completed form and all required documents via email to gujcetkey@gmail.com.
The board has emphasized that objections lacking proper documentation or fee payment proof will not be entertained. Candidates are strongly advised to complete and submit all materials within the stipulated deadline to avoid disqualification of their claims.



