SRMJEEE 2022 phase 2 starts today; Exam day guidelines
Isha Jain | April 23, 2022 | 08:08 AM IST | 1 min read
The SRM BTech exam 2022 phase will be conducted from April 23 to 24 as an online proctored test.
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Check Now!NEW DELHI: The SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) will start the SRMJEEE 2022 phase 2 exam today. The SRM BTech exam 2022 will be conducted as an online proctored test. Students who are going to appear in the SRMJEEE 2022 today should read the SRM BTech exam instructions carefully. The SRMJEEE 2022 will be conducted for two days, April 23 and 24.
Students are advised to take the SRMJEEE 2022 exam from their home or any place that offers complete privacy and is free of disturbance. Moreover, applicants are expected to maintain a high level of discipline, ethics and integrity in appearing for the SRMJEEE 2022.
Before starting with the entrance exam, students should check that the system in which they take the test must have the following configuration and setup.
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A good working system with - computer - Pentium IV/Dual Core, 1GB RAM or higher, 80 GB HDD or higher, 15” colour Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, Microsoft Windows 10 and above Antivirus Webcam and microphone.
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A stable internet connection of at least 512 KBPS (1MBPS is preferred).
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Computer/laptop is placed in such a way that the back is facing the wall and there are no devices placed in the background.
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Dressed formally while appearing for the SRMJEEE test 2022.
SRMJEEE 2022 - What not to do?
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Do not take help from others
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Do not wear any bluetooth devices
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Do not read out anything loudly
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Do not leave the work station while taking the test
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Do not play radio/TV/ Music in the background
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Do not let anyone enter the room
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