SRMJEEE 2023 Phase 1 counselling schedule out; Check dates
Rohan D Umak | April 27, 2023 | 06:50 PM IST | 1 min read
SRM institute of Science and Technology has released the SRMJEEE 2023 Phase 1 counselling schedule. Choice filling will begin on April 29.
NEW DELHI : The SRM Institute of Science and Technology has released the SRM Joint engineering entrance examination (SRMJEEE) 2023 counselling schedule for Phase 1. Candidates who have been declared qualified in the exam will have to log on to srmist.edu.in to complete the e-counselling process.
The counselling process will comprise two rounds, which will involve downloading of rank cards, choice filling, programme allocation and payment of fees. As per the notification released by the university, the rank cards will be made available for download on April 28, 2023.
The round 1 of the choice filling process will be held from April 29 till May 1, 2023. The programme allocation and fee payment for round 1 counselling will take place from May 5 till May 10, 2023.
Also read | SRMJEEE 2023 slot booking begins at srmist.edu.in; SRM entrance exams from April 21
SRMJEEE 2023 Counselling: Steps to follow
Candidates who will be taking part in the e-counselling process will have to follow the steps given below.
- Log on to srmist.edu.in and go to the application portal.
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Download the rank card and fill your choices for the preferred course.
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After the acceptance of the programme, pay the counselling fee.
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Download the provisional allotment letter. Make payment of tuition fee next.
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Proceed for online enrollment and download the confirmation page. Print its hard copy for future references.
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