SRMJEEE 2019 application date extended to April 20
Saakshi Lama | April 1, 2019 | 02:15 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, APRIL 1: SRM Institute of Science and Technology has announced that the online application form of SRMJEEE 2019 has been extended till April 20. Previously, the last date for submission of the application form was March 31, 2019. However, the registration has been extended to allow more students to apply.
The authorities had also made the OMR application form of SRMJEEE 2019 available till March 1 only for those candidates belonging to the remote areas and with limited access to online resources.
Dates to Remember - SRMJEEE 2019
|
S.No |
Events |
Important Dates |
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1 |
Last date to submit the online application form |
April 20, 2019 |
Quick Steps to Fill Application Form
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Step 1 - Registration: Firstly, the candidates will have to register for the entrance examination by submitting their name, email ID, mobile number and more.
Step 2 - Log In: Next, the candidates will have to log in using the required credentials.
Step 3 - Filling of Application Form: Personal, contact, academic and more information about the candidates have to be fulfilled.
Step 4 - Payment of Application Fee: The required application fee has to be paid through online mode.
Step 5 - Uploading of Documents: The required documents have to be uploaded as per specifications.
SRMJEEE 2019 is an annual computer based examination which is conducted to offer admissions into the various B.Tech courses offered by the institute.
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