SRM B.Tech admission 2020 application form available till July 31
Team Careers360 | July 25, 2020 | 05:59 PM IST | 1 min read
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Check Now!NEW DELHI: The SRM Institute of Science and Technology has announced the last date of SRM B.Tech application form 2020 to be July 31. Candidates interested in pursuing B.Tech at SRMIST will have to register through SRMJEEE login at applications.srmist.edu.in. Admissions shall be made based on 10+2 / Pre-University / Equivalent marks in PCM / PCB as the SRMJEEE 2020 entrance exam has been cancelled by the authorities due to COVID-19 pandemic.
Registered candidates are also allowed to update the following documents in their SRM B.Tech application form:
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10+2 Marks
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Marks obtained in equivalent examination
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Course Preferences for B.Tech (Maximum 30 choices)
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JEE Main Score
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SAT Score
As per the authorities, the rank list for SRM B.Tech admissions shall be released tentatively on August 5, 2020. Candidates whose names will be there in the rank list will be eligible for participating in the counselling process to be conducted by the authorities for B.Tech admissions.
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