SRM University Sonepat announces admissions through SRMUH entrance exam 2021
Team Careers360 | July 8, 2021 | 06:55 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates have to pass SRMUH entrance exam to get admission in UG and PG courses. Know more details here.
NEW DELHI: SRM University, Haryana conducts an entrance exam for candidates seeking admission to its undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. To attend the entrance exam, candidates have to fill and submit the SRMUH 2021 application form in either online or offline mode.
Only eligible candidates can apply for SRMUH admission 2021. The online submission of SRMUH 2021 application form can be done on the official website of the university. In case of offline mode, candidates are required to submit a physical copy of their SRMUH application form 2021.
All the details filled in the SRMUH 2021 application form must be correct. The SRMUH application fee for UG and PG programmes is Rs. 1,100. After candidates have completed the application process, they will receive a mail on their registered ID regarding the scheduled date and time of the entrance exam.
The SRMH entrance exam is conducted for 1 hour and 30 minutes. The question paper includes a total number of 100 objective type questions. There will be no negative marking in the entrance exam. The SRMUH entrance exam is conducted in pen-paper based mode.
Admission to a few UG programmes is also conducted via SRMJEEE, JEE MAIN, NEET, SAT and IPU CET. For some PG programmes, candidates who passed the SRMHCAT, SRMJEE-PG, and GATE with a valid score are eligible for admission. Besides UG and PG programmes, SRMUH also offers different programmes in BTech, MTech, Law, PhD, etc.
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