SRMJEEE 2019 counselling commences; check detailed schedule here
Saakshi Lama | May 3, 2019 | 11:30 AM IST | 1 min read
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Check Now!NEW DELHI, MAY 3: SRM Institute of Science and Technology has commenced the counselling process of SRMJEEE 2019. The five day long counselling session is being conducted at the various campuses of the institute. All candidates who have qualified the examination will have to report at the counselling venue as per the timings allotted according to their secured All India Rank.
For the first day of counselling held today i.e., May 3, candidates who scored within AIR 1 to 6000 had to report at the counselling venue at 8 AM. Candidates with rank between 6001 to 12000 will have to be present at the venue at 1:30 PM.
Procedure for SRMJEEE 2019 Counselling
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All of the selected candidates will have to register for the counselling in online mode.
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After downloading the counselling call letter, the candidates will have to pay the fee of Rs. 2,10,000 (inclusive of registration fee of Rs. 10,000 and part time of first year tuition fee) through online mode (E-Pay facility) or demand draft drawn in favour of “SRMIST” payable at Chennai.
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As per the date and time allotted, the candidates will have to appear at the venue for counselling and verification of documents.
The counselling process will be held in two sessions for the remaining days too. The final date of SRMJEEE 2019 counselling is May 8. There will be no counselling on May 6, 2019 due to the elections.
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