SRMJEEE 2025 phase 3 results declared for BTech admissions; choice filling begins tomorrow
Anu Parthiban | July 10, 2025 | 03:39 PM IST | 1 min read
SRMJEEE Result Link 2025: SRM University will open the counselling and choice filling facility for phase 3 qualified candidates on July 11. The SRMJEEE rank card link is now available.
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Check Now!The SRM Joint Engineering Entrance Examination (SRMJEEE 2025) results are declared for phase 3 exams. The SRM BTech counselling 2025 for candidates who qualified in the SRMJEEE phase 3 results will begin tomorrow. Meanwhile, candidates will be able to download the scorecard from the official website, srmist.edu.in. SRMJEEE Result 2025 LIVE
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The SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) conducted the phase 3 exams on July 4 and 5 for BTech aspirants. The SRMJEEE result link 2025 is available on the portal, sp.srmist.edu.in. Candidates will have to key in their email address and password to check and download the results.
According to the SRMJEEE counselling schedule , the choice filling process will begin tomorrow and the seat allotment results will be declared on July 15. Candidates are required to submit the choice of courses and colleges in the order of preference before July 12.
Those who are offered admission will have to pay the seat acceptance fee between July 15 to 22.
How to download SRMJEEE rank card 2025
The SRMJEEE phase 3 result and rank card can be downloaded by following the steps given below.
- Visit the SRMJEEE official website, sp.srmist.edu.in.
- Click on the ‘SRMJEEE phase 3 results 2025’ link.
- Key in your email ID and password on the space provided.
- SRMJEEE phase 3 rank card will be displayed.
- Check the details and marks obtained in the entrance exam.
- Download the SRMJEEE results for future reference.
“Course/Campus preference selected at the time of application is only for statistical purposes, the actual course preference can be selected at the time of counseling based on SRMJEEE – Rank and availability of seats,” it clarified.
As per the age limit, candidates who attained the age of 16 years and 6 months by July 31 of the year in which they are appearing for the Class 12 board exam will be eligible for SRMJEEE and admission to BTech courses.
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