SRMJEEE 2022: SRMIST releases SRM online application forms at srmist.edu.in
The SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) has released the SRMJEEE 2022 application form. Get all details on SRM admission 2022 forms here.
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NEW DELHI : The SRM Institute of Science and Technology has released the SRM Joint Engineering Entrance Examination (SRMJEEE) 2022 application form at srmist.edu.in. Candidates who have qualified Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics/Biology as their core subjects or those who are appearing in the qualifying exam can fill the SRMJEEE application form 2022.
To successfully submit the application form of SRMJEEE 2022, aspirants will have to register, verify their registered credentials via email, fill up their personal details, pay the SRMJEEE 2022 application fee and upload scanned documents in the prescribed format.
SRMJEEE 2022 Application Form Dates
Events |
Dates |
SRMJEEE 2022 application form release date |
November 16, 2021 |
Correction window for SRMJEEE application form |
February 2022 (tentative) |
SRMJEEE 2022 Exam Date |
April 2022 (tentative) |
The application form of SRMJEEE 2022 is being released to shortlist candidates for undergraduate (UG) level courses in the SRM Institute of Science and Technology.
Steps to fill the SRMJEEE application form 2022
Step 1 - Register online by filling in name, email-ID, mobile number, create password, city & state, and verification code. Verify all the details from the registered email address.
Step 2 - Use the credentials from the email address to proceed to fill in the SRMJEEE 2022 application form.
Step 3 - Fill in details such as the course, stream, campus preferences, test city preferences, gender, religion, community, DOB, etc
Step 4 - Fill in the education qualification, and proceed with making the application fee payment. Candidates can also make the fee payment in offline mode through demand draft.
Step 5 - Upload scanned documents.
Step 6 - Tick the declaration box to successfully submit the application form of SRMJEE 2022.
SRM may release SRMJEEE 2022 application form in offline mode. The details will be updated after official release. In case or release, candidates will have to buy and fill the application of SRMJEEE 2022 and send it to the university address before the last date.
What after the SRMJEE application form 2022?
Aspirants who successfully submit the application form of SRMJEE 2022 will be able to download their SRMJEE 2022 admit card after completing the slot booking process through Online Test Booking System (OTBS) system. The SRM engineering entrance test 2022 will be conducted in online mode and the time duration will be two hours and thirty minutes. There will be 125 questions asked in the English language and the question paper format will be MCQ based.
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