SRMJEEE 2026 (SRM Joint Engineering Entrance Examination) is conducted by SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) for admission to B.Tech programmes across nine SRM Group campuses in India. The exam is held in three phases in Remote Proctored Online Mode (RPOM), meaning you take it from home. With more than 12,000 B.Tech seats across 35+ specialisations, SRMJEEE 2026 is one of the largest university-level engineering entrance exams in the country. The latest update is that Phase 3 — the final phase of SRMJEEE 2026 — is scheduled for July 4 and 5, 2026.

  • Phase 3 Exam: SRMJEEE 2026 Phase 3 is on July 4–5, 2026 in Remote Proctored Online Mode. There are two sessions per day — forenoon (10:00 AM – 12:30 PM) and afternoon (2:00 PM – 4:30 PM). The Phase 3 admit card was released on July 2, 2026.
  • Phase 2 Fee Payment Deadline: Candidates allotted seats in Phase 2 counselling must pay the full fee by July 7, 2026 to confirm their seats. Missing this deadline will cancel the allotted seat.
  • Phase 3 Result: The SRMJEEE 2026 Phase 3 result is expected around July 11–14, 2026. Phase 1 result was declared 6 days after the last exam date; Phase 2 result came 7 days after. Phase 3 is expected to follow the same timeline.
  • Phase 3 Counselling: SRMJEEE 2026 Phase 3 counselling is expected to begin in the last week of July 2026 — choice filling, seat allotment, and fee payment will follow over 2–3 weeks after the result.

What is SRMJEEE 2026?

SRMJEEE stands for SRM Joint Engineering Entrance Examination. SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST), one of India’s largest private technical universities, conducts this exam every year for B.Tech admissions. SRMJEEE 2026 is the single gateway for nine SRM Group campuses spread across the country.

More than 12,000 B.Tech seats are available through SRMJEEE 2026 across 35+ specialisations. Programmes range from traditional branches like Computer Science Engineering (CSE) and Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) to newer streams like Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Robotics, and IoT.

SRMJEEE 2026 is conducted in three phases, giving candidates more flexibility in when they appear. Each phase has its own registration, slot booking, admit card, exam, result, and counselling cycle. Candidates can appear in any one phase only. The exam is in Remote Proctored Online Mode (RPOM), so you do not travel to a test centre — you take it from your home using a desktop or laptop with a webcam.

Particulars Details
Full Name SRM Joint Engineering Entrance Examination
Conducting Body SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST)
Exam Level University Level (National)
Exam Mode Remote Proctored Online Mode (RPOM)
Total Questions 130 MCQs
Total Marks 130
Duration 2 hours 30 minutes (150 minutes)
Negative Marking No
Number of Phases 3 (April, June, July)
Total Seats (Approx.) More than 12,000 B.Tech seats
Participating Campuses 9 SRM Group campuses
Application Fee ₹1,400 per phase
Official Website srmist.edu.in/srmjeee

Source: srmist.edu.in

SRMJEEE 2026 Important Dates

SRMJEEE 2026 runs across three phases from April to July 2026. Phases 1 and 2 are complete. Phase 3 exam is on July 4–5. Upcoming events appear at the top of the table; past events follow in chronological order below.

Event Date Status
Phase 3 Exam July 4–5, 2026 Upcoming
Phase 2 Full Fee Payment Deadline July 7, 2026 Upcoming
Phase 3 Result Expected mid-July 2026 (around July 11–14) Awaited
Phase 3 Choice Filling Expected mid-July 2026 Awaited
Phase 3 Seat Allotment Expected last week of July 2026 Awaited
Registration Start (All Phases) October 30, 2025 (Over)
Phase 1 Registration Last Date April 16, 2026 (Over)
Phase 1 Slot Booking April 18–20, 2026 (Over)
Phase 1 Exam April 24–29, 2026 (Over)
Phase 1 Result May 5, 2026 (Out)
Phase 1 Choice Filling May 7–10, 2026 (Over)
Phase 1 Seat Allotment May 14–21, 2026 (Out)
Phase 1 Full Fee Payment May 31, 2026 (Over)
Phase 2 Registration Last Date June 4, 2026 (Over)
Phase 2 Slot Booking June 6–7, 2026 (Over)
Phase 2 Exam June 10–15, 2026 (Over)
Phase 2 Result June 22, 2026 (Out)
Phase 2 Choice Filling June 24–26, 2026 (Over)
Phase 2 Seat Allotment June 30, 2026 (Out)
Phase 3 Registration Last Date June 30, 2026 (Over)
Phase 3 Admit Card / Slot Booking July 2, 2026 (Out)

Source: srmist.edu.in

SRMJEEE 2026 Phase 3 Exam

SRMJEEE 2026 Phase 3 is the final phase of this year’s exam cycle. It will be held on July 4 and 5, 2026 in Remote Proctored Online Mode (RPOM). You take the exam from your home — no travel to a test centre is required.

Phase 3 Session Timings

Two exam sessions are held each day:

  • Forenoon Session: 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM
  • Afternoon Session: 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM

Slot booking for Phase 3 was done on a first-come, first-served basis. The Phase 3 admit card was released on July 2, 2026. Download it from srmist.edu.in using your Application Number and Password before the exam begins.

Technical Requirements for the RPOM Exam

Since SRMJEEE 2026 Phase 3 is taken from home, make sure you have everything ready before the exam day:

  • A desktop or laptop (tablets and mobile phones are not allowed) with a working webcam and microphone
  • Stable internet connection — minimum 4 Mbps speed is recommended
  • A quiet, well-lit room with no other person present during the exam
  • The compatible browser specified in your admit card (install and test it in advance)
  • A valid government-issued photo ID (Aadhaar card, PAN card, or passport)
  • Your SRMJEEE 2026 Phase 3 admit card (printed or digital)

AI-based proctoring monitors your screen and webcam throughout the exam. Any suspicious activity — looking away from the screen frequently, having another person in the room, or using additional devices — can result in disqualification.

Eligibility Criteria for SRMJEEE 2026

You must meet all SRMJEEE 2026 eligibility requirements to appear for the exam and secure admission at any SRM campus. Check the criteria carefully before applying.

Academic Qualification

  • You should have completed or be appearing in Class 12 (10+2 or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) as compulsory subjects from a recognised board — CBSE, CISCE, or any State Board
  • Minimum 60% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics combined for admission at Kattankulathur, Ramapuram, and Vadapalani campuses
  • Minimum 55% marks in PCM for admission at Delhi NCR campuses (Sonepat, Haryana and Ghaziabad)
  • For B.Tech Biotechnology: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) are accepted instead of PCM

Age Requirement

  • You should be at least 16 years and 6 months of age as of July 31, 2026
  • There is no upper age limit for SRMJEEE

Nationality

  • Indian citizens, Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), Persons of Indian Origin (PIO), and Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) cardholders are all eligible

Direct Admission Categories (No Exam Required)

SRMIST offers direct B.Tech admission without appearing in SRMJEEE to select categories:

  • State or central board Rank 1 holders
  • Top 1,000 rankers in JEE Advanced from Tamil Nadu
  • National and international sportspersons who have represented India at recognised events
  • Children of Kashmiri migrants

SRMJEEE 2026 Application Process and Fee

The SRMJEEE 2026 application is completed entirely online at srmist.edu.in. Registration for all three phases opened on October 30, 2025. Phase 3 registration closed on June 30, 2026 — no new registration is possible now for 2026. If you missed all three phases, you will need to wait for SRMJEEE 2027.

SRMJEEE 2026 Application Fee

Particulars Details
Application Fee (per phase) ₹1,400
Payment Mode Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking, UPI
Refundable? No — the fee is non-refundable once paid

Steps to Complete SRMJEEE Registration

  • Step 1 — Create an Account: Register on srmist.edu.in with a valid email address and mobile number. You will receive login credentials via email
  • Step 2 — Fill the Application Form: Enter your personal details (name, date of birth, address) and academic details (Class 12 marks, subjects, board name) accurately
  • Step 3 — Upload Photograph and Signature: Upload your recent passport-size photograph (200×230 px) and signature (140×60 px) in the required JPEG format
  • Step 4 — Slot Booking: Select your preferred exam date and time slot from the available options. Slots are allotted on a first-come, first-served basis
  • Step 5 — Pay the Application Fee: Pay ₹1,400 online via debit/credit card, net banking, or UPI
  • Step 6 — Download Confirmation: Save a copy of the completed application form and download your admit card once it is released for your phase

The ₹1,400 application fee is non-refundable once paid, even if you decide not to appear for the exam.

SRMJEEE 2026 Exam Pattern and Marking Scheme

The SRMJEEE 2026 exam pattern is straightforward — 130 multiple choice questions in 150 minutes with no negative marking. The exam covers five subject areas: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (or Biology for Biotechnology aspirants), and English and Aptitude.

Particulars Details
Exam Mode Remote Proctored Online Mode (RPOM)
Duration 2 hours 30 minutes (150 minutes)
Total Questions 130
Total Marks 130
Question Type Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) — 4 options, 1 correct answer
Medium English only
Marks for Correct Answer +1
Marks for Wrong / Unattempted 0 (no negative marking)

Subject-wise Question and Marks Distribution

Subject Number of Questions Marks
Physics 35 35
Chemistry 35 35
Mathematics (for all branches except Biotechnology) 40 40
Biology (replaces Mathematics — for B.Tech Biotechnology only) 40 40
English and Aptitude 20 20
Total 130 130

Mathematics carries the highest individual weightage (40 marks) among the core science sections. Since there is no negative marking in SRMJEEE 2026, you should attempt all 130 questions. Even a guess can add marks; a wrong answer costs you nothing.

Biology replaces Mathematics only for candidates applying to B.Tech Biotechnology. All other engineering branches require the Mathematics section.

SRMJEEE 2026 Syllabus

The SRMJEEE 2026 syllabus is based on the Class 11 and 12 curriculum following NCERT guidelines. The full syllabus PDF has been officially released by SRMIST. Below is a subject-wise breakdown of the key topics you need to cover.

Physics Syllabus (35 Questions)

  • Units and Measurement
  • Mechanics — Laws of Motion, Work, Energy, Power, Rotational Motion
  • Gravitation
  • Properties of Matter and Thermodynamics
  • Electrostatics and Current Electricity
  • Magnetism and Electromagnetic Induction
  • Electromagnetic Waves and Optics
  • Atomic and Nuclear Physics
  • Semiconductor Devices and Electronics

Mechanics, Electricity, and Optics are the highest-weightage topics in SRMJEEE Physics and appear consistently across all phases and years.

Chemistry Syllabus (35 Questions)

  • Solutions and Colligative Properties
  • Electrochemistry and Chemical Kinetics
  • Surface Chemistry
  • p-Block Elements and d-Block Elements
  • Coordination Compounds
  • Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
  • Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers
  • Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids
  • Organic Nitrogen Compounds
  • Biomolecules and Polymers
  • Chemical Bonding and Thermodynamics

Physical, Organic, and Inorganic Chemistry are covered in roughly equal proportion. Reaction mechanisms, periodic trends, and numerically based chapters carry strong weightage in SRMJEEE Chemistry.

Mathematics Syllabus (40 Questions)

  • Sets, Relations, and Functions
  • Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
  • Matrices and Determinants
  • Permutations, Combinations, and Binomial Theorem
  • Sequences and Series
  • Differential Calculus and Its Applications
  • Integral Calculus and Its Applications
  • Analytical Geometry (2D and 3D)
  • Vectors and Three-Dimensional Geometry
  • Statistics and Probability
  • Trigonometry

Calculus (both differential and integral) and Algebra together usually form the bulk of the SRMJEEE Mathematics section. Give extra time to these two areas when you prepare.

Biology Syllabus (40 Questions — for B.Tech Biotechnology aspirants only)

  • Diversity in the Living World
  • Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants
  • Cell Structure and Function
  • Plant Physiology and Human Physiology
  • Reproduction in Organisms
  • Genetics, Evolution, and Molecular Basis of Inheritance
  • Biology and Human Welfare
  • Biotechnology and Its Applications
  • Ecology and Environment

English and Aptitude Syllabus (20 Questions)

  • Vocabulary — Synonyms, Antonyms, Word Usage
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Grammar and Usage
  • Numerical Ability and Data Interpretation
  • Analytical Reasoning and Logical Reasoning

English and Aptitude is one of the easiest sections in SRMJEEE. With 20 marks on the table and moderate difficulty, do not skip this section. Scoring well here can move your rank up significantly.

SRMJEEE 2026 Admit Card

The SRMJEEE 2026 admit card is released online only — SRMIST does not send physical copies by post. You must download it from the official portal before your exam date and keep it accessible during the exam (printed or on screen).

Phase Admit Card / Slot Booking Date Status
Phase 1 April 18–20, 2026 (Out)
Phase 2 June 6–7, 2026 (Out)
Phase 3 July 2, 2026 (Out)

How to Download SRMJEEE 2026 Admit Card

  • Visit srmist.edu.in/srmjeee
  • Click on the admit card / slot booking link for your phase
  • Log in using your Application Number and Password
  • Download and save the admit card as a PDF
  • Print a copy or keep a digital version ready on exam day

The SRMJEEE admit card shows your name, application number, exam date, assigned time slot, reporting instructions for the RPOM exam, and the list of documents to have ready. Always keep a valid government-issued photo ID alongside the admit card when you log in to the exam.

SRMJEEE 2026 Result

SRMJEEE 2026 results are declared online at srmist.edu.in. Your rank card and scorecard are part of the result — there is no separate download. You access the result using your Application Number and Password.

Phase Result Date Status
Phase 1 May 5, 2026 (Out)
Phase 2 June 22, 2026 (Out)
Phase 3 Expected mid-July 2026 (around July 11–14) Awaited

Phase 1 result was declared on May 5, 2026 — about 6 days after the last Phase 1 exam date (April 29). Phase 2 result was declared on June 22, 2026 — 7 days after the last Phase 2 exam date (June 15). Following the same pattern, Phase 3 result is expected around July 11–14, 2026, approximately 6–7 days after the Phase 3 exam concludes on July 5.

The result includes your SRMJEEE rank, total score, and subject-wise marks. Your rank is the only factor that determines which branches and campuses you can target in counselling.

SRMJEEE does not have a minimum qualifying cut-off score. Every candidate who appears receives a rank. All ranks are eligible for counselling — admissions are purely based on rank and seat availability.

SRMJEEE 2026 Marks vs Rank

SRMJEEE 2026 does not have a minimum qualifying score. Every candidate who sits the exam receives a rank, and that rank determines seat allotment in counselling. The table below shows expected marks-to-rank ranges for SRMJEEE 2026 based on previous year data and current enrolment trends.

Marks (Out of 130) Expected Rank (2026) Likely Branch Accessibility at Kattankulathur
120 – 130 1 – 500 CSE (top specialisations)
110 – 119 500 – 1,500 CSE, CSE with AI / Data Science
95 – 109 1,500 – 5,000 CSE, IT, ECE
85 – 94 5,000 – 10,000 CSE (borderline), IT, ECE
70 – 84 10,000 – 25,000 ECE, IT, EEE
55 – 69 25,000 – 40,000 EEE, Mechanical, and other branches
40 – 54 40,000 – 65,000 Mechanical, Civil, Chemical, other campuses
Below 40 65,000+ Amravati, Sikkim, and Haryana campuses

These rank ranges are based on past SRMJEEE trends and are indicative only. Actual 2026 ranks will be confirmed after each phase result is declared.

A score of 85 or above out of 130 is generally needed to target CSE at the Kattankulathur (main) campus, which historically closes around rank 10,000. For premium specialisations like CSE with Artificial Intelligence or Data Science at Kattankulathur, aim for 95+ marks to stay within a safe rank bracket. The English and Aptitude section (20 marks) is relatively easier — scoring 16–18 here gives you a meaningful advantage in the overall tally.

SRMJEEE 2026 Cutoff

The SRMJEEE cutoff is the closing rank at which the last available seat fills for a specific branch and campus during counselling. SRMIST does not release a pre-exam qualifying cutoff score. The closing ranks are only known after all counselling rounds for a given phase are complete.

Phase 2 seat allotment was published on June 30, 2026. Final Phase 3 closing ranks will be known after Phase 3 counselling concludes in late July 2026. The tables below show expected 2026 closing ranks based on 2025 actual counselling data and the four-year upward trend in SRMJEEE competition.

Expected SRMJEEE 2026 Closing Ranks — Kattankulathur Campus

Branch / Specialisation 2025 Closing Rank (Approx.) 2026 Expected Closing Rank
Computer Science Engineering (CSE) ~10,000 9,500 – 11,000
CSE with Artificial Intelligence / Data Science ~12,000 – 15,000 11,000 – 15,000
Information Technology (IT) ~18,000 – 22,000 18,000 – 23,000
Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) ~25,000 25,000 – 28,000
Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) ~38,000 39,000 – 40,000
Mechanical Engineering ~48,000 47,000 – 52,000
Aerospace Engineering ~51,000 51,500 – 52,500
Civil Engineering ~68,000 68,000 – 70,000
Chemical Engineering ~69,000 69,000 – 71,000

Data above is based on 2025 counselling trends. SRMIST adds CSE and AI specialisation seats every year, which can cause slight upward shifts in closing ranks for CSE variants. Final 2026 closing ranks will be confirmed after Phase 3 counselling.

Expected CSE Closing Ranks — All SRM Campuses

Campus CSE Expected Closing Rank (2026)
Kattankulathur (Main Campus, Chennai) 9,500 – 11,000
NCR – Ghaziabad 50,000 – 54,000
Ramapuram 60,000 – 65,000
NCR – Sonepat (Haryana) 60,000+
Amravati 70,000+
Sikkim 80,000+

Kattankulathur is by far the most competitive campus — CSE seats there fill first. If your rank is above 15,000, consider the Ramapuram, Vadapalani, or NCR campuses, where more seats remain available at higher rank ranges.

SRMJEEE 2026 Counselling Process

SRMJEEE 2026 counselling is held separately for each phase — Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3 each have their own choice filling, seat allotment, and fee payment cycles. The entire process is online through srmist.edu.in. You do not need to visit any campus until document verification and reporting after seat confirmation.

Phase-wise Counselling Timeline

Phase Choice Filling Seat Allotment Fee Payment Deadline Status
Phase 1 May 7–10, 2026 May 14–21, 2026 May 31, 2026 (Over)
Phase 2 June 24–26, 2026 June 30, 2026 July 7, 2026 Fee payment ongoing
Phase 3 Expected mid-July 2026 Expected last week of July 2026 Expected August 2026 Upcoming

How SRMJEEE 2026 Counselling Works

  • Step 1 — Counselling Registration: After your phase result is declared, log in to srmist.edu.in using your Application Number and Password. Register separately for counselling
  • Step 2 — Choice Filling: Select your preferred branches and campuses in order of priority. You can fill multiple combinations. Your best available choice — based on your rank and seat availability — is allotted to you
  • Step 3 — Seat Allotment: SRMIST releases the seat allotment result online. Log in and check which branch and campus you have been allotted based on your rank and the choices you filled
  • Step 4 — Fee Payment: If you are satisfied with the allotted seat, pay the seat booking fee to confirm your admission. Missing the fee payment deadline forfeits your allotted seat
  • Step 5 — Reporting to Campus: After confirming your seat online, report to the allotted campus with original documents for verification and admission formalities

Documents to carry when reporting: original Class 10 and Class 12 mark sheets and certificates, SRMJEEE rank card, a government-issued photo ID, 6–8 passport-size photographs, Transfer Certificate from school, and category certificate (SC/ST/OBC) if applicable.

Phase 2 fee payment deadline is July 7, 2026. If you received a seat allotment in Phase 2 counselling, pay your full fees before this date to avoid losing the seat.

Counselling is conducted phase-wise — Phase 1 candidates fill seats first. Phase 2 candidates fill remaining seats, and Phase 3 candidates fill whatever is left after Phase 2 counselling closes. Phase 3 applicants get the last pick of available seats and branches.

SRM Participating Colleges and Campuses for SRMJEEE 2026

SRMJEEE 2026 grants access to nine SRM Group campuses across India. Together they offer more than 12,000 B.Tech seats in 35+ specialisations. The Kattankulathur campus near Chennai is the largest and most sought-after among all participating campuses.

Campus Location Key Highlight
SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur Kattankulathur, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) Main campus; ~5,085 seats; 41 specialisations
SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Ramapuram Ramapuram, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) City campus; CSE, ECE, Mechanical, and more
SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Vadapalani Vadapalani, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) Urban campus; select B.Tech programmes
SRM University Delhi-NCR Sonepat, Haryana 55% PCM eligibility; serves North India aspirants
SRM University NCR — Ghaziabad Modinagar, Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh) Separate campus; CSE up to rank ~54,000
SRM University, Amaravati Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh) Growing campus with expanding programme list
SRM University, Sikkim Gangtok (Sikkim) Smaller campus; accepts higher rank range
SRM University, Haryana Sonepat (Haryana) North India campus; accepts higher ranks
Sri Ranganathar Institute of Engineering and Technology Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) Affiliated SRM Group institution

Popular B.Tech Specialisations at SRM Campuses

  • Computer Science Engineering (CSE)
  • CSE with Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • CSE with Data Science
  • CSE with Cyber Security
  • CSE with Cloud Computing and Blockchain
  • Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE)
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Biotechnology
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Robotics and Automation
  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering

The Kattankulathur campus alone offers 5,085 seats in 41 specialisations — the largest single-campus B.Tech offering in the SRM group. Across all nine campuses, SRMJEEE 2026 gives you access to more than 12,000 seats combined, making it one of the largest university-level engineering entrance exams in India by available seat count.

SRMJEEE 2026 Preparation Tips

SRMJEEE 2026 Phase 3 exam is tomorrow, July 4–5. If you are appearing in Phase 3, the section below gives you last-day tips. For students planning for SRMJEEE 2027, the subject-wise strategy and general guidance will help you build a strong preparation plan.

For Phase 3 Candidates — Last Day Tips (July 3)

  • Do not start new topics today. Use today to quickly revise formulas, key reactions, and important theorems you already know
  • Test your tech setup right now. Check your webcam, microphone, and internet connection today — not minutes before the exam tomorrow morning
  • Download your admit card from srmist.edu.in if you have not done so yet. Keep it ready along with your photo ID
  • Plan your exam slot logistics. For a forenoon slot (10:00 AM), log in and set up your workspace at least 30 minutes early. For an afternoon slot (2:00 PM), use the morning for a focused formula revision
  • Sleep well tonight. A rested mind solves problems faster than one that studied until 3 AM

Subject-wise Preparation Strategy

  • Mathematics (40 marks — highest weightage): Prioritise Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Algebra, and Coordinate Geometry. These four areas account for roughly 60% of SRMJEEE Mathematics questions. Solve at least 10 problems daily from each of these topics when building your preparation over months
  • Physics (35 marks): Master Mechanics, Current Electricity, and Optics first — they appear in every SRMJEEE phase consistently. Electrostatics and Modern Physics are the secondary priority
  • Chemistry (35 marks): Give equal time to Physical, Organic, and Inorganic Chemistry. Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, and p-Block Elements are high-frequency topics in SRMJEEE. Practice numerical problems in Physical Chemistry regularly
  • English and Aptitude (20 marks): Spend 20–30 minutes per day on vocabulary, reading comprehension, and basic aptitude. Scoring 16–18 here can improve your rank significantly compared to candidates who skip this section

General Preparation Tips for SRMJEEE

  • SRMJEEE is moderate in difficulty — NCERT-level understanding is sufficient for most Physics and Chemistry questions. You do not need advanced coaching-level problem solving
  • Since there is no negative marking, attempt all 130 questions. A wrong answer costs you nothing; a correct guess adds +1
  • Solve at least 3–5 SRMJEEE previous year question papers to understand the question style, section-wise difficulty, and time management needed
  • SRMJEEE gives you 150 minutes for 130 questions — roughly 69 seconds per question. Build speed by practising timed full-length mock tests at home in RPOM conditions
  • Install and test the required remote proctoring software at least one day before the exam. A technical issue on exam day without preparation can cost you critical time

FAQs on SRMJEEE 2026

Ques. What is the SRMJEEE 2026 exam date?

Ans. SRMJEEE 2026 is held in three phases. Phase 1 was conducted on April 24–29, 2026. Phase 2 was on June 10–15, 2026. Phase 3 — the final phase — is on July 4–5, 2026. Each phase has two sessions per day: forenoon (10:00 AM – 12:30 PM) and afternoon (2:00 PM – 4:30 PM).

Ques. How many phases does SRMJEEE 2026 have?

Ans. SRMJEEE 2026 has three phases — Phase 1 (April), Phase 2 (June), and Phase 3 (July). Each phase is fully independent with its own registration, admit card, exam, result, and counselling cycle. You can appear in only one phase; appearing in multiple phases is not permitted.

Ques. Is there negative marking in SRMJEEE 2026?

Ans. No. SRMJEEE 2026 has no negative marking. You get +1 for every correct answer and 0 for a wrong or unattempted answer. This means you should attempt all 130 questions — a wrong answer costs you nothing, and a correct guess adds +1 to your score.

Ques. What is a good score in SRMJEEE 2026 for CSE at Kattankulathur?

Ans. A score of 85 or above out of 130 is recommended to target CSE at the Kattankulathur (main) campus. This score typically puts you within the top 10,000 rank bracket, which has historically been the CSE closing rank there. For CSE with AI or Data Science at Kattankulathur, aim for 95+ marks to stay in a safe rank bracket.

Ques. When will the SRMJEEE 2026 Phase 3 result be declared?

Ans. The SRMJEEE 2026 Phase 3 result is expected around July 11–14, 2026. Phase 1 result was declared 6 days after the last exam date (April 29 to May 5). Phase 2 result was declared 7 days after the last exam date (June 15 to June 22). Phase 3 is expected to follow the same 6–7 day pattern after July 5, 2026.

Ques. What is the SRMJEEE 2026 eligibility criteria?

Ans. You must have completed or be appearing in Class 12 (10+2) with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) from a recognised board, with a minimum of 60% marks in PCM (55% for Delhi NCR campuses). You must also be at least 16 years and 6 months old as of July 31, 2026. Indian citizens, NRIs, PIO, and OCI cardholders are all eligible.

Ques. What is RPOM mode in SRMJEEE 2026?

Ans. RPOM stands for Remote Proctored Online Mode. It means you take the SRMJEEE exam from your home using a desktop or laptop with a webcam and microphone. AI-based software monitors your screen and camera throughout the exam. There is no need to travel to a test centre.

  • Minimum internet speed of 4 Mbps is recommended
  • No other person should be present in the room during the exam
  • Your face must remain clearly visible on the webcam at all times
  • Only desktops and laptops are allowed; tablets and phones are not permitted

Ques. What is the SRMJEEE 2026 application fee?

Ans. The SRMJEEE 2026 application fee is ₹1,400 per phase. Payment is accepted online via debit card, credit card, net banking, or UPI. The fee is non-refundable once paid. Phase 3 registration closed on June 30, 2026 — no further applications are possible for SRMJEEE 2026.

Ques. What documents are needed for SRMJEEE 2026 counselling?

Ans. When reporting to the campus after seat allotment, you need to carry the following documents:

  • Original Class 10 (SSC) mark sheet and certificate
  • Original Class 12 (HSC) mark sheet and certificate
  • SRMJEEE 2026 rank card / result printout
  • Government-issued photo ID (Aadhaar, PAN, or Passport)
  • 6–8 recent passport-size photographs
  • Transfer Certificate (TC) from your school
  • Category certificate (SC/ST/OBC/PH) if applicable
  • Migration Certificate if applicable

Ques. Is SRMJEEE 2026 easier than JEE Main?

Ans. Yes, SRMJEEE 2026 is generally easier than JEE Main. The difficulty level is moderate and aligns closely with NCERT Class 11 and 12 concepts. JEE Main demands deeper problem-solving ability, especially in Physics and Mathematics. For students who have prepared for JEE Main, SRMJEEE questions will feel more straightforward. The absence of negative marking also makes SRMJEEE a less risky exam in terms of strategy.

Ques. How many seats are available through SRMJEEE 2026?

Ans. More than 12,000 B.Tech seats are available through SRMJEEE 2026 across nine SRM Group campuses in India. The Kattankulathur campus alone offers approximately 5,085 seats in 41 specialisations. Across all campuses, there are 35+ B.Tech specialisations to choose from, including CSE, ECE, Mechanical, Biotechnology, Aerospace, and AI-focused programmes.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is based on official notifications and publicly available data from SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) and other reliable sources as of July 3, 2026. Exam schedules, dates, and processes are subject to change. Candidates are advised to visit the official website at srmist.edu.in/srmjeee for the latest and most accurate information before taking any action.