SRM 2020 B.Tech application form last date extended till further notice
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NEW DELHI: The SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) has extended the last date of registration for SRM 2020 B.Tech admissions till further notice. The authorities have not yet announced the last date for B.Tech applications which was previously July 15, 2020. Candidates will be able to apply online through the official website at applications.srmist.edu.in. Various personal and academic details have to be entered in SRM B.Tech 2020 application form along with payment of application fee of Rs 1100.
Previously, the authorities announced the cancellation of SRMJEEE - B.Tech entrance examination. B.Tech admissions at SRM University will be done on the basis of candidate’s performance in class 10+2 or Pre-University examinations in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
Through SRMIST 2020 B.Tech Application Form, admissions shall be made in the following campuses:
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SRM IST Chennai
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SRM University, Sonipat - Haryana
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SRM University, Andhra Pradesh
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SRM University, Sikkim
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