Is it compulsory for candidates to appear for all phases of SRMJEEE?
No it is not compulsory to appear for all the phases of SRMJEEE. Candidates can appear for any 1 phase, any 2 or both the phases. SRMJEEE is a national-level online remote proctored admission test to BTech programmes offered by SRMIST campuses. 10+2 passed/appearing candidates can apply for SRMJEEE.
No, it is not important compulsory to appear for all phases of SRMJEEE Examination . Candidates can appear for one, two or three phases as they please. To know more about the SRMJEEE examination, candidates can refer to the official website of SRMJEEE Examination.
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In the SRMJEEE exam, you are not allowed to carry your own paper and pen inside the exam hall, even if you are appearing right after Class 12.
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Mode: SRMJEEE is a computer-based test (CBT).
Calculator & Scratchpad: A virtual scientific calculator and digital scratchpad are provided on t
To apply for SRMJEEE PG, candidates need to meet the minimum qualifying criteria which includes academic criteria and minimum qualifying criteria, which are as follows -
- BTech/B.E in the relevant discipline
- Minimum qualifying mark of 50%
The SRMJEEE PG 2026 phase III application form last date is July 10. Registered candidates will have to attempt the remote-proctored exam on July 15.
The last date to apply for SRMJEEE PG Phase II application form is May 11, and the exam will be held on May 16 in remote-proctored mode.
The admit card is released a few days before the exam date. The exam conducting authorities will inform applicants on registered email ID regarding the issuance of SRMJEEE PG admit card.
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