In how many phases will SRMJEEE PG 2026 be conducted?
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SRM Institute of Science and Technology conducts the SRMJEEE PG 2026 exam in three phases. Applicants looking for admission to M.Tech courses can fill out the application form for all phases. It must be noted that for multiple phases, candidates must pay the SRMJEEE PG application 2026 fee separately.
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To get admission through SRMJEEE, candidates need to apply for the SRMJEEE exam, appear for it, and then participate in the counseling process based on their performance. The admission process includes registering for the exam, downloading the admit card, taking the exam, checking the result, and finally, participating in counseling to secure a seat.
Application:
Visit the official SRMJEEE website.
Register for the exam by filling in the application form with necessary details and paying the application fee.
Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria for the exam.
Candidates can check their SRMJEEE PG 2025 result, following the steps below -
- Visit the official website of SRM Institute
- Click on the result link and
- Login to the admission portal using your registration credentials to check your SRMJEEE PG score and rank.
Candidates can check the SRMJEEE PG syllabus on the official website of SRMJEEE PG - srmist.edu.in. Candidates can also check the detailed SRMJEEE PG syllabus on our page. The SRMJEEE M.Tech syllabus will comprise of the topics and chapters that will asked in the SRMJEEE PG exam. Candidates are advised to check the syllabus carefully before appearing for the exam. SRM Institute of Science and Technology has released the Phase I, II, and III exam dates on the official website.
The syllabus for SRMJEEE PG civil engineering is as follows -
- Mathematics - vector calculus, determinants and matrices, analytic function theory, differential calculus, multiple integrals and ordinary differential equations, numerical methods, and probability and statistics.
- Structural Engineering (Strength of materials, structural analysis, and design.
- Design of RC and steel elements
- Geotechnical engineering
- Water Respurces Engineering (Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics, Hydrology and Irrigation)
- Environmental Engineering (Air and Water Pollution and Waste Management)
- Transporation Engineering - Transporation Infrastructure
- Geomatics Engineering
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