SRMJEEE 2021 result today; Know how to check online results here
Prabakaran K | July 5, 2021 | 09:37 AM IST | 1 min read
Candidates who appeared in the entrance exam will be able to check the SRMJEEE result 2021 for phase 2 today from the official website.
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Check Now!New Delhi: SRM University is scheduled to release the SRMJEEE 2021 phase 2 result today in online mode at srm.edu.in login portal. Students who appeared in the entrance test will be able to view their SRMJEEE result 2021 only on the official website.
In order to access the SRMJEEE 2021 results , candidates need to use their email ID and date of birth.
How to check the SRMJEEE result 2021
Candidates can follow the steps below to check the result of SRMJEEE 2021.
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Open the official website - srmist.edu.in .
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Click on the result link.
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A new page will open and enter the email ID and password.
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On clicking on the submit button, the SRMJEEE result 2021 will appear on the screen.
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Download the result, take a printout, and keep its hard copy for future use.
What after SRMJEEE 2021 result
Candidates who obtain the minimum cut-off marks will be shortlisted in the rank list. They will be called to participate in the SRMJEEE 2021 counselling and seat allotment process. The qualified candidates will have to update their preference of course and campus during the choice filling process. As per the preferences marked, availability of seat, and cut-off, the seat allotment will be done.
Candidates who are shortlisted have to report to the counselling venue as per the schedule. They need to bring all the original documents to the counselling centres. After the completion of document verification, they will have to pay the admission fee.
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