SRMJEEE 2024 BTech registration starts at srmist.edu.in; fee, syllabus
Divyansh | November 10, 2023 | 11:55 AM IST | 2 mins read
SRMJEEE 2024 Phase 1 will be conducted on April 19, 20 and 21 and phase 2 on June 21, 22 and 23 next year.
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Check Now!NEW DELHI: The SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) has started the registration process for SRM Joint Engineering Entrance Examination (SRMJEEE 2024) for admission into BTech programme. Candidates will be able to apply for the SRMJEEE 2024 on the official website, srmist.edu.in.
SRMJEEE 2024 will be held in two phases. SRMJEEE 2024 phase 1 application will be accepted till April 13. The SRMJEEE 2024 phase 1 exam will be held in remote protected online mode on April 19, 20 and 21 next year. The SRMJEEE 2024 phase 2 exam application will be accepted till June 15 and the exam will be held on June 21, 22 and 23 next year.
SRMJEEE fee
Students will have to pay a non-refundable application fee of Rs 1,200 for each phase. The SRMJEEE 2024 is being held for admission to BTech programmes in SRMIST’s campuses in Chennai,Delhi-NCR, Vadapalani and Tiruchirappalli; SRM University, Sonepat, Haryana; and SRM University Andhra Pradesh.
Students applying for the SRMJEEE 2024 should have passed or appearing Class 12 board exam with a minimum of 60% aggregate in physics, mathematics and chemistry or biotechnology or biology or computer science or information technology or informatics practices or engineering graphics or botany and zoology.
SRMJEEE 2024 physics syllabus
The SRMJEEE 2024 exam will have 125 questions of five subjects - physics, chemistry, maths or biology, English and aptitude. The physics section will cover topics such as units and measurement; gravitation, mechanics of solids and fluids gravitation; electrostatics; current electricity; magnetism and magnetic effects of current; electromagnetic induction, alternating currents and electromagnetic; optics; dual nature of radiation and matter and atomic physics; nuclear physics; and electronic devices.
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Chemistry syllabus
The chemistry section will have questions dealing with solution; electrochemistry; chemical kinetics; surface chemistry; : p-block elements; d and f-block elements coordination compounds; haloalkanes and haloarenes; alcohols, phenols and ethers; aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acids; organic compounds containing nitrogen; and biomolecules.
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Maths syllabus
Chapters covered in mathematics sections include sets, relations and functions; complex numbers and quadratic equations complex; matrices, determinants and their applications; combinatorics permutations and combinations; algebra; differential calculus and its applications; integral calculus and its applications; analytical geometry; vector algebra; statistics and probability; and trigonometry.
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