SRM University Sonepat announces UG, PG admissions through SRMHCAT 2021
Candidates must pass SRMHCAT to get admission in UG and PG programmes offered by SRM University. Know more details here.
Kapil Rawat | June 30, 2021 | 04:32 PM IST
NEW DELHI: SRM University has started the admission process for its all undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. SRM University conducts the application process in both online and offline mode. For UG programmes, the university conducts admission through SRMHCAT, SRMJEEE, JEE MAIN, NEET, SAT and IPU CET. The university conducts SRMHCAT, SRMJEE-PG, and GATE for admission to PG programmes.
To apply for SRM University admission 2021, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by the university. It must be noted that SRM University 2021 eligibility criteria may vary for programmes. Candidates who fail to meet the eligibility criteria cannot apply for admission to any courses offered by the SRM University.
Eligible candidates can fill the SRM University application form 2021 either offline or online. The online application process will be conducted on the admission portal provided on the official website of SRM University. In offline mode, candidates have to submit a physical copy of their application form.
Whether candidates are filling their application form online or offline, they must ensure that all the details and documents in the form are correct and legit. In case any detail and document provided are found to be incorrect and fraudulent it results in candidates losing their candidacy for admission.
After filling in all the details, candidates have to pay an application fee of Rs 1,100. Apart from UG and PG programmes, SRM University also offers various courses in BTech, MTech, Law, PhD, etc.
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