SRMJEEE PG 2025 exam dates out on srmist.edu.in; exam pattern, syllabus
SRMJEEE PG: Eligible students will be able to apply for applications once out at SRMIST’s official website.
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NEW DELHI : The SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) is set to begin its application process for the SRM Joint Engineering Entrance Examination PG (SRMJEEE PG) 2025 soon. Eligible candidates will be able to apply for admission through SRM’s official website, srmist.edu.in.
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The SRMJEEE PG 2025 exam will be conducted in three phases. However, the application date for the PG programme is yet to be announced. Students must check the eligibility criteria as per the choice of the PG programme they are willing to apply for.
The authority will conduct the SRMJEEE PG 2025 exam in March 2025 in a remote proctored online mode. Admission to SRM institute will be granted based on the SRMJEEE PG 2025 entrance examination, subject to fulfillment of the minimum marks requirement in the qualifying examination as well.
Also read SRMJEEE 2025 exam date out at srmist.edu.in; phase 1 from April 22
SRMJEEE PG 2025 exam dates
Candidates willing to apply for SRMJEEE engineering PG (MTech programmes) can check the important dates as shown in the table below:
Events |
Dates |
Phase 1 Application starts |
Yet to be announced |
Phase 1 Application last date |
March 10, 2025 |
Phase 1 exam |
March 15, 2025 |
Phase 2 Application starts |
Yet to be announced |
Phase 2 Application last date |
May 5, 2025 |
Phase 2 exam |
April 15, 2025 |
Phase 3 Application starts |
Yet to be announced |
Phase 3 Application last date |
June 6, 2025 |
Phase 3 exam |
July 5, 2025 |
SRMJEEE PG 2025 exam pattern, syllabus
According to the official notice, the SRMJEEE PG 2025 exam pattern will include 100 set of questions and students will get 150 minutes to complete the exam. Each correct question will carry 1 mark and there will be no negative marking followed. There will be 10 questions from Mathematics for all PG programmes except for biotechnology and food processing.
The SRMJEEE PG 2025 exam syllabus will entail subjects for MTech admissions such as civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electronics and communication engineering, instrumentation engineering, computer science engineering, chemical engineering, bio technology, materials science, food processing and bio medical,
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