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SRMJEEE 2026 Phase-1 Applicants Intensify Preparation as Exam Nears

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· Feb 24, 2026

With the SRMJEEE 2026 Phase 1 exam scheduled for late April, candidates are focusing on mock tests and syllabus revision. Applicants have until April 16 to complete their online registration for the first phase of this national-level entrance test.

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As the calendar turns to late February, students across the country are shifting their focus toward the SRMJEEE 2026 Phase 1 examination. This national-level entrance test, conducted by the SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST), is a vital step for students wanting to study engineering at one of its many campuses. While the application portal has been open since late 2025, the nearing deadline of April 16, 2026, for the first phase has caused a surge in activity. Students are now moving from basic learning to intense revision to prepare for the remote proctored online test. You can keep track of all official announcements on the SRMIST official website.

Key Dates for Phase 1 and Beyond

The SRMJEEE 2026 is unique because it happens in multiple phases. This gives students more than one chance to score well and secure a seat. However, Phase 1 is often the most popular as it happens just after most board exams.

  • Phase 1 Application Deadline: April 16, 2026.
  • Phase 1 Exam Dates: April 23 to April 28, 2026.
  • Phase 2 Exam Dates: June 10 to June 15, 2026.
  • Phase 3 Exam Dates: July 4 to July 5, 2026.

According to the official SRMJEEE admission portal, the exam will be held in a "Remote Proctored Online Mode." This means students can take the test from the safety of their homes using a laptop with a working webcam and stable internet.

Eligibility and Exam Pattern

To qualify for admission at SRMIST, candidates must meet specific academic standards. Generally, students need to have passed their 10+2 exams with a minimum of 60% aggregate marks in Physics, Mathematics, and one optional subject like Chemistry or Computer Science.

SubjectNumber of QuestionsMarks Awarded
Mathematics4040
Physics3535
Chemistry3535
English & Aptitude2020
Total130130

One of the best things about this exam is that there is no negative marking. This allows students to attempt every question without the fear of losing marks for a wrong guess. The total time given is 2 hours and 30 minutes.

Essential Preparation Tips

With only two months left for the Phase 1 exam, experts suggest a clear strategy for registration and study.

  1. Finish the Form Early: Don't wait for April 16. Complete your application now to avoid last-minute website slow-downs.
  2. Take Mock Tests: SRMIST usually provides mock test links in April. These help you understand how the online proctoring works.
  3. Focus on Basics: Stick to your NCERT textbooks for Physics and Chemistry, as most questions follow that level of difficulty.
  4. Slot Booking: Remember that after you register, you must participate in "Slot Booking" to choose your exam date and time.

SRMJEEE 2026: Remote Proctored Exam Guide

Conclusion

The focus for aspirants is purely on Phase 1. The SRMJEEE 2026 remains a top choice for students looking for modern infrastructure and great placements. Whether you are aiming for the Kattankulathur campus or the newer campuses in AP and Haryana, the first step is ensuring your registration is submitted correctly and on time. Stay focused, keep practicing, and make sure your computer meets the technical requirements for the online test.

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