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SRMJEEE 2025 Exam Pattern Revised; Number Of Questions Increased And Sections Merged

SRMIST has revised the SRMJEEE 2025 exam pattern, increasing the total questions to 130 and merging the English and Aptitude sections; registration for Phase 1 is now open at srmist.edu.in.

SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) has made changes to the SRMJEEE 2025 exam pattern. The total number of questions has increased from 125 to 130. The English and Aptitude sections have now been merged into one, which will have a total of 20 questions. Earlier, the English section used to have 5 questions, and the Aptitude section used to have 10 questions.

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    SRM Institute of Science and Technology has made changes in the SRMJEEE 2025 exam and now it has four sections instead of five. Registration for SRMJEEE 2025 Phase 1 has started. Candidates can get the registration form from the official website, srmist.edu.in.

    SRMJEEE Exam Schedule and Registration Deadlines

    The exam schedule and last date for registration are given in the table below:

    PhaseLast Date for RegistrationExam Dates
    Phase 1April 16, 2025April 22 to 27, 2025
    Phase 2June 6, 2025June 12 to 17, 2025
    Phase 3June 30, 2025July 4 and 5, 2025

    To apply for SRMJEEE 2025, candidates are required to secure 60% aggregate marks in Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry, Computer Science, Information Technology, Informatics Practices or Engineering Graphics. Indian residents, non-residents, PIO and OCI card holders are eligible to apply.

    SRMJEEE Revised Exam Pattern

    The revised exam pattern is given in the table below:

    ParticularsExam Details
    Total Questions130
    Number of Sections4 (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology, English & Aptitude)
    Total Marks130
    Exam Duration2 hours 30 minutes
    Marking Scheme1 mark for each correct answer
    Negative MarkingNo negative marking

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