SRMJEEE
SRM Joint Engineering Entrance Examination
Conducted by SRM Institute of Science and Technology
About SRMJEEE
Application Fee
| Category | Fee |
|---|---|
| general | ₹1,100 |
SRMJEEE Important Dates
| Event | Type | Session | Date | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Application Form Release Tentative | Registration | - | 01 Nov 2025 | Applications open at srmist.edu.in |
| Last Date to Apply Tentative | Registration | - | 31 Mar 2026 | Final deadline to submit application form and fee |
| Admit Card Download Tentative | Admit Card | - | 10 Apr 2026 | Download hall ticket from official SRM portal |
| Exam Date — Phase 1 Tentative | Exam | Phase 1 | 19 Apr 2026 | Computer-based test conducted at SRM campuses and authorised centres |
| Exam Date — Phase 2 Tentative | Exam | Phase 2 | 22 Apr 2026 | Second phase for candidates who could not appear in Phase 1 |
| Answer Key Release Tentative | Answer Key | - | 28 Apr 2026 | Provisional answer key published; objection window open for a few days |
| Result Declaration Tentative | Result | - | 10 May 2026 | Rank list published on official website |
| Counselling Registration Tentative | Counselling | - | 20 May 2026 | Online slot booking and document verification at SRM campus |
SRMJEEE Eligibility Criteria
SRMJEEE Exam Pattern
Overview
SRMJEEE (SRM Joint Engineering Entrance Examination) is a computer-based online test conducted by SRM Institute of Science and Technology for admission to B.Tech programmes across its campuses in Kattankulathur, Ramapuram, Vadapalani (Chennai), Ghaziabad, Amaravati, and Tiruchirappalli. The test spans 150 minutes with a total of 125 questions carrying 125 marks (1 mark per question). There is no negative marking, encouraging candidates to attempt all questions.
Section-wise Breakdown
| Section | No. of Questions | Marks | Question Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Physics | 35 | 35 | MCQ (Single Correct) |
| Chemistry | 35 | 35 | MCQ (Single Correct) |
| Mathematics | 35 | 35 | MCQ (Single Correct) |
| English & Comprehension | 10 | 10 | MCQ (Single Correct) |
| Aptitude | 10 | 10 | MCQ (Single Correct) |
| Total | 125 | 125 |
Marking Scheme
- Each correct answer awards +1 mark.
- There is no negative marking for wrong answers — unattempted and incorrect responses both score 0.
- Candidates are strongly advised to attempt all 125 questions given the absence of penalty.
Mode and Duration
The exam is conducted entirely online (Computer-Based Test) at designated SRMJEEE test centres across India. The total duration is 150 minutes with no fixed per-section time limit — candidates can navigate freely across all sections during the exam window. The test is typically held in multiple sessions (Phase 1 and Phase 2) between April and June each year.
Language
The question paper is available in English only. All sections including Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics are framed in English medium.
SRMJEEE Syllabus
Physics
- Units, Dimensions and Measurement: SI units, dimensional analysis, significant figures
- Kinematics: Motion in a straight line, projectile motion, relative velocity, uniform circular motion
- Laws of Motion: Newton's laws, friction, dynamics of circular motion, impulse and momentum
- Work, Energy and Power: Work-energy theorem, conservative forces, collisions (elastic and inelastic)
- Rotational Motion: Torque, angular momentum, moment of inertia, rolling motion
- Gravitation: Kepler's laws, gravitational potential, orbital velocity, escape velocity, satellites
- Properties of Matter: Elasticity, viscosity, surface tension, Bernoulli's theorem
- Heat and Thermodynamics: Thermal expansion, specific heat, heat transfer, laws of thermodynamics, Carnot engine
- Oscillations and Waves: SHM, damped oscillations, wave motion, Doppler effect, beats, standing waves
- Electrostatics: Coulomb's law, electric field, Gauss's law, capacitors, dielectrics
- Current Electricity: Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's laws, Wheatstone bridge, potentiometer
- Magnetic Effects of Current: Biot-Savart law, Ampere's law, moving charges in magnetic field, cyclotron
- Electromagnetic Induction and AC: Faraday's law, Lenz's law, transformers, LCR circuits, resonance
- Optics: Reflection, refraction, lenses, mirrors, total internal reflection, wave optics, interference, diffraction, polarisation
- Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter: Photoelectric effect, de Broglie wavelength, Davisson-Germer experiment
- Atomic and Nuclear Physics: Bohr's model, hydrogen spectrum, radioactivity, nuclear fission and fusion, binding energy
- Semiconductor Electronics: p-n junction, diode characteristics, transistor, logic gates, rectifiers
Chemistry
- Basic Concepts: Mole concept, stoichiometry, equivalent weight, empirical and molecular formula
- Atomic Structure: Bohr's model, quantum numbers, electronic configuration, Aufbau principle, Hund's rule
- Chemical Bonding: VSEPR theory, hybridisation, ionic and covalent bonds, hydrogen bonding, molecular orbital theory
- Periodic Table: Modern periodic law, trends in properties, s, p, d, f block overview
- Thermodynamics: Enthalpy, entropy, Gibbs free energy, Hess's law, bond dissociation energy
- Chemical Equilibrium: Le Chatelier's principle, Kp and Kc, acids and bases, pH, buffer solutions
- Electrochemistry: Electrochemical cells, EMF, Nernst equation, electrolysis, Faraday's laws, corrosion
- Chemical Kinetics: Rate laws, order of reaction, Arrhenius equation, activation energy, catalysis
- s-Block Elements: Alkali and alkaline earth metals, compounds of Na, K, Ca, Mg
- p-Block Elements: Groups 13–18 — Boron family, Carbon family, Nitrogen family, Oxygen family, Halogens, Noble gases
- d and f-Block Elements: Transition metals, oxidation states, interstitial compounds, lanthanides and actinides
- Coordination Chemistry: Werner's theory, IUPAC nomenclature, isomerism, crystal field theory, applications
- Organic Chemistry Fundamentals: IUPAC nomenclature, inductive and resonance effects, reaction intermediates
- Hydrocarbons: Alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, aromatic compounds, Markovnikov's rule, EAS
- Functional Group Organic Chemistry: Alcohols, phenols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, amines, halides
- Biomolecules and Polymers: Carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, addition and condensation polymers
- Environmental Chemistry: Air, water and soil pollution; greenhouse effect; ozone depletion; green chemistry
Mathematics
- Sets, Relations and Functions: Types of sets, mappings, composite and inverse functions, binary operations
- Complex Numbers: Argand plane, modulus-argument form, De Moivre's theorem, cube roots of unity
- Quadratic Equations and Inequalities: Nature of roots, Vieta's formulas, inequalities
- Sequences and Series: AP, GP, HP, AGP, special series, sum to n terms
- Permutations and Combinations: Fundamental theorem of counting, circular permutations, combinations with conditions
- Binomial Theorem: General term, middle term, properties of binomial coefficients
- Matrices and Determinants: Types, operations, adjoint, inverse, Cramer's rule, rank
- Trigonometry: Trigonometric identities, equations, inverse trigonometric functions, properties of triangles
- Coordinate Geometry (2D): Straight lines (all forms), circles, parabola, ellipse, hyperbola — standard forms and properties
- 3D Geometry: Direction cosines, equations of lines and planes, skew lines, shortest distance
- Differential Calculus: Limits and continuity, differentiation, applications — maxima/minima, tangents, normals, Rolle's theorem, LMVT
- Integral Calculus: Indefinite and definite integration, properties of definite integrals, area under curves
- Differential Equations: Order and degree, variable separable, homogeneous, linear differential equations
- Vector Algebra: Dot product, cross product, scalar triple product, vector equations of lines and planes
- Probability and Statistics: Conditional probability, Bayes' theorem, discrete distributions (Binomial, Poisson), mean, variance, standard deviation
English & Comprehension
- Reading comprehension passages with inference-based questions
- Grammar: articles, prepositions, tenses, subject-verb agreement, voice, narration
- Vocabulary: synonyms, antonyms, one-word substitutions, idioms and phrases
- Sentence correction and error spotting
Aptitude
- Number systems, LCM and HCF, percentages, ratio and proportion, averages
- Logical reasoning: series completion, coding-decoding, blood relations, direction sense
- Analytical reasoning: syllogisms, statements and conclusions, Venn diagrams
- Data interpretation: tables and bar graphs at basic level
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Subject-Wise Recommended Books
For Physics, refer to H.C. Verma's Concepts of Physics (Vol. 1 & 2) for concept-building and D.C. Pandey's series for practice. For Chemistry, use NCERT Class 11 & 12 as the base, supplemented by O.P. Tandon for Physical Chemistry and Morrison & Boyd for Organic Chemistry. For Mathematics, R.D. Sharma and Arihant's Skills in Mathematics series by Amit M. Agarwal are highly effective. For Biology (if opting), NCERT Class 11 & 12 Biology is sufficient as SRMJEEE Biology section is NCERT-aligned.
Key Topics to Prioritize
- Physics: Mechanics, Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Optics, and Modern Physics carry the highest weightage in SRMJEEE.
- Chemistry: Chemical Bonding, Coordination Compounds, Organic Reaction Mechanisms, and Electrochemistry are frequently tested.
- Mathematics: Coordinate Geometry, Integral Calculus, Matrices & Determinants, and Probability are high-scoring areas.
Study Schedule
Divide your preparation into three phases. In the first two months, complete all NCERT topics and build conceptual clarity. In the next month, shift to subject-specific reference books and solve previous years' SRMJEEE papers (2018–2024). In the final month, focus exclusively on full-length mock tests and revision of weak areas. Aim for at least 6–7 hours of focused study daily.
Mock Test Strategy
SRMJEEE is a computer-based test with no negative marking, so attempt all 125 questions. Practice on the official SRM mock test portal to get familiar with the interface. After each mock, analyse your performance section-wise and identify recurring mistakes. Since there is no penalty for wrong answers, develop a strategy to attempt all questions within 150 minutes — roughly 1.2 minutes per question.
Exam-Day Tips
- Carry your SRMJEEE admit card and a valid government-issued photo ID to the exam centre.
- Arrive at least 30 minutes before the reporting time.
- Read each question carefully — the online interface allows you to mark questions for review and return to them.
- Since there is no negative marking, never leave a question unanswered; make an educated guess if unsure.
- Manage time by first attempting questions you are confident about, then revisiting marked ones.
SRMJEEE Counselling Process
SRMJEEE counselling is conducted entirely by SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) through its own centralised counselling authority. There is no involvement of JoSAA, MCC, or CSAB, as SRMJEEE is a university-level entrance examination for admission to SRM's own campuses (Kattankulathur, Ramapuram, Vadapalani, NCR Delhi, and Amaravati).
- Result Declaration: SRMJEEE results are published on the official SRM admissions portal (admissions.srmist.edu.in). Candidates can check their rank and scorecard using their registered credentials.
- Online Registration for Counselling: Qualified candidates must register for counselling on the SRM admissions portal within the specified window. A non-refundable counselling registration fee is paid at this stage.
- Choice Filling & Locking: Candidates fill in their preferred combinations of campus, programme, and specialisation in order of priority. It is advisable to fill as many choices as possible to maximise allotment chances. Choices must be locked before the deadline — unlocked preferences are not considered.
- Seat Allotment — Round 1: Seats are allotted based on SRMJEEE rank, category, and filled choices. The allotment result is published on the portal.
- Fee Payment & Seat Confirmation: Candidates allotted a seat must pay the semester fee online within the stipulated time (typically 2–3 days) to confirm the seat. Failure to pay results in automatic cancellation of the allotted seat.
- Subsequent Allotment Rounds: SRM typically conducts 2–3 rounds of seat allotment. Candidates who were not allotted a seat or wish to upgrade their choice can participate in subsequent rounds. Seats vacated by non-confirming candidates are re-pooled.
- Document Verification: After final seat confirmation, candidates must report to the allotted SRM campus for physical document verification. Required documents include: Class 10 & 12 mark sheets and certificates, SRMJEEE admit card and rank card, transfer certificate, migration certificate, community/category certificate (if applicable), passport-size photographs, and Aadhaar card.
- Reporting & Enrolment: After successful document verification and payment of remaining dues, candidates complete the admission formalities and are enrolled into their respective programmes.
Note: Candidates seeking admission to SRM campuses other than Kattankulathur (such as SRM AP or SRM Haryana) may have separate counselling processes; always check the specific campus admissions portal for updated schedules.