SRMJEEE 2025 phase 3 slot booking starts tomorrow at 3 pm; exam on July 4, 5
Vaishnavi Shukla | June 30, 2025 | 05:10 PM IST | 2 mins read
SRMJEEE 2025: Candidates can download their hall tickets right after booking their exam slots for phase 3, through the official website, using their login credentials.
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Check Now!The SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) will start the SRM Joint Engineering Entrance Examination (SRMJEEE) 2025 phase 3 slot booking from tomorrow, 3 pm onwards. Candidates can also download the SRMJEEE hall ticket right after booking their slots on the official website, srmist.edu.in. SRMJEEE 2025 phase 3 exam will be conducted on July 4 and 5.
The last date to book slots and download the BTech SRMJEEE hall ticket is July 2 till 11 pm. SRMJEEE 2025 phase 3 exam will be conducted in 2 slots per day in remote proctored online mode. The SRMJEEE 2025 phase 3 first session will be conducted from 10 am to 12:30 pm, and the second session from 2 pm to 4:30 pm.
Candidates will need their application number and date of birth details to book their SRMJEEE 2025 slots. Candidates can fill in their preferred exam date, time, and venue from the list of available options and confirm their choices before submission.
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SRMJEEE 2025: Remote proctored exam requirements
The SRMJEEE 2025 exam has to be taken in remote proctored online mode. The requirements for the online exam are as follows.
- Computer with Intel i3 (4TH Gen) equivalent CPU
- Monitor size should be 15" or more
- Memory with at least 4 GB RAM and a hard disc space of 2 GB and above.
- Windows 8 or above, Mac 10.14 Mojave or higher, and a processor
- 80 GB HDD or higher resolution
- Functional webcam and a microphone
- Stable internet connection of at least 1 MBPS
Candidates must take the exam in a well-lit room, and their desks should be clean without any clutter. The candidate's back must be facing the wall, and there should be no disturbance in the surroundings.
SRMJEEE 2025: Exam pattern
SRMJEEE 2025 exam will be conducted in an online mode. Candidates will be given two hours and 30 minutes to solve the paper. The paper will have 130 objective-type questions, comprising 130 marks. Candidates have to prepare for physics, maths, chemistry, English, and aptitude subjects. For biotechnology, candidates have to attempt biology instead of maths. As per the SRMJEEE 2025 marking scheme, candidates will be given one mark for every correct answer. There’s no negative marking in the exam.
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