How many SRMJEEE forms should I submit if I wish to apply for more than one BTech course?

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Candidates have to submit only one form of SRMJEEE, no matter how many courses they want to apply for. The number of courses to be applied is to be filled during SRMJEEE counselling. While applying for the SRMJEEE exam, candidates are not needed to select the courses or campus and hence only one SRM

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