SRMJEEE - 2025
SRMJEE is a national-level engineering entrance exam for admission to BTech courses offered at SRMIST campuses. This entrance exam is based on the 10+2 syllabus and has MCQ-type questions from Physics, Chemistry, Maths/Biology, Aptitude and English.
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What’s New in SRMJEEE ?
Based on various media reports and speculations, the SRMJEEE exam mode might undergo some major changes, which are as follows:
- The National Testing Agency will likely introduce a hybrid model in which question papers are digitally transmitted to the examination centers, but answers are still written on paper.
- There might be a restriction introduction for the number of attempts per candidate.
- The SRMJEEE exam pattern might be changed this year as it has remained the same for the last few years. There is a speculation that the optional questions might be removed from the exam paper.
SRMJEEE Highlights
The SRMJEEE highlights are as follows:
SRMJEEE UG | Details |
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Exam Name | National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (SRMJEEE) |
Exam Level | Undergraduate Examination |
Conducting Body | National Testing Agency (NTA) |
Courses Offered | MBBS, BDS, BSc Nursing, BAMS, BVSC & AH |
Exam Mode | Offline or Paper Pencil Based Test (PBT) |
Exam Frequency | Once a year |
Exam Duration | 3 hours and 20 minutes |
Exam Fees | INR 1,700 (General), 1,600 (OBC), 1,000 (Reserved category candidates), 9,500 (Foreign nationals) |
Marking Scheme | 4 marks for each correct answer -1 mark for each incorrect answer |
Total Number of Seats | MBBS - 1,09,170 BDS - 27,868 BAMS - 52,720 BVSc & AH - 603 |
Official Helpline | 011-69227700, 011-40759000 Email: SRMJEEE@nta.ac.in, SRMJEEE1@nta.ac.in |
SRMJEEE Exam Date
The official SRMJEEE exam dates are not yet declared by NTA. However, a tentative schedule has been given below:
Particular | Tentative Dates |
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SRMJEEE Registration | 1st week of March |
SRMJEEE Admit Card | last week of April |
SRMJEEE Exam Date | May 4, |
SRMJEEE Result | 1st week of June |
SRMJEEE UG Syllabus Breakdown
The syllabus for SRMJEEE UG is divided into various units, focusing primarily on three key subjects: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Physics Syllabus
Unit | Topics Covered |
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Unit 1: Physics and Measurement | SI units, dimensional analysis, significant figures, errors in measurements |
Unit 2: Kinematics | Motion in a straight line, velocity-time graph, projectile motion |
Unit 3: Laws of Motion | Newton's laws, conservation of momentum, static and kinetic friction |
Unit 4: Work, Energy, and Power | Kinetic energy, potential energy, work-energy theorem, collision theory |
Unit 5: Rotational Motion | Torque, angular momentum, conservation of angular momentum, rigid body rotation |
Unit 6: Gravitation | Universal law of gravitation, Kepler's laws, escape velocity, satellite motion |
Unit 7: Properties of Solids and Liquids | Stress-strain relationship, Pascal's law, Bernoulli's principle |
Unit 8: Thermodynamics | Laws of thermodynamics, isothermal and adiabatic processes |
Unit 9: Kinetic Theory of Gases | Gas laws, RMS speed, mean free path, Avogadro's number |
Unit 10: Oscillations and Waves | Simple harmonic motion, wave motion, interference, diffraction |
Unit 11: Electrostatics | Coulomb's law, electric fields, Gauss's law, capacitors |
Unit 12: Current Electricity | Ohm's law, resistivity, electrical power, Kirchhoff's laws |
Unit 13: Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism | Biot-Savart law, Ampere's law, force on a current-carrying conductor |
Unit 14: Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents | Faraday's law, Lenz's law, AC circuits, resonance |
Unit 15: Electromagnetic Waves | Properties of electromagnetic waves, wave spectrum, applications |
Unit 16: Optics | Reflection, refraction, lenses, wave optics, polarization |
Unit 17: Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation | Photoelectric effect, Einstein's equation, de Broglie wavelength |
Unit 18: Atoms and Nuclei | Rutherford's model, Bohr's model, nuclear reactions, fission and fusion |
Unit 19: Electronic Devices | Semiconductors, diodes, transistors, logic gates |
Unit 20: Experimental Skills | Practical skills involving measurements, resistivity, Young's modulus, and more |
Chemistry Syllabus
This is a comprehensive syllabus for Chemistry, specifically in the fields of Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Organic Chemistry. Here's an overview of the key topics covered:
Physical Chemistry
Some Basic Concepts in Chemistry
- Matter, Dalton's Atomic Theory, Chemical Laws, Atomic and Molecular Masses, Mole Concept, Stoichiometry.
Atomic Structure
- Electromagnetic radiation, Bohr's Model, Quantum mechanics, Electron orbitals, Quantum numbers, and Electron Configuration.
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
- Ionic and Covalent Bonds, VSEPR Theory, Hybridization, Molecular Orbitals, Bonding theories (Valence Bond and Molecular Orbital), and Hydrogen bonding.
Chemical Thermodynamics
- Laws of Thermodynamics, Enthalpy, Spontaneity, Gibbs Free Energy, Heat Capacities, and Phase Transition.
Solutions
- Concentration methods, Raoult's Law, Colligative properties, and Molecular Mass determination.
Equilibrium
- Chemical and Physical Equilibrium, Le Chatelier’s Principle, Acid-Base Equilibria, and Buffer Solutions.
Redox Reactions and Electrochemistry
- Oxidation and Reduction, Electrochemical Cells, Standard Electrode Potential, Nernst Equation, and Galvanic Cells.
Chemical Kinetics
- Rate of Reactions, Factors Affecting Rate, Arrhenius Theory, Activation Energy, and Bimolecular Reactions.
Inorganic Chemistry
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
- Trends in periodic properties, Atomic and Ionic Radii, Ionization Energy, Oxidation States.
P-Block Elements
- Trends in Physical and Chemical Properties, Unique behavior of First Elements in Groups.
D- and F-Block Elements
- Transition Elements and Inner Transition Elements, Lanthanoids, and Actinoids.
Coordination Compounds
- Ligands, Coordination Number, Werner's Theory, Bonding Theories, and Biological Importance.
Organic Chemistry
Purification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds
- Techniques: Crystallization, Chromatography, and Quantitative Analysis.
Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry
- Covalent Bond Fission, Free Radicals, Electrophiles, Nucleophiles, and Organic Reaction Types.
Hydrocarbons
- Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes, and Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Isomerism, Nomenclature, and Reactions.
Organic Compounds Containing Halogens
- Preparation and Reactions of Halogenated Organic Compounds.
Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen
- Alcohols, Phenols, Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids.
Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen
- Amines, Diazonium Salts, and their Uses in Organic Synthesis.
Biomolecules
- Carbohydrates, Proteins, Vitamins, Nucleic Acids, Hormones, and their Biological Functions.
Principles Related to Practical Chemistry
- Detection of Elements and Functional Groups, Preparation of Organic and Inorganic Compounds, Titrimetric and Salt Analysis, and Kinetic Studies.
This syllabus covers fundamental concepts in chemistry, focusing on both theoretical understanding and practical skills. The topics are structured to help you build a solid foundation in each field, from basic concepts to advanced topics like coordination compounds and biochemical molecules.
Biology Syllabus
This biology syllabus provides an extensive overview of topics related to living organisms, their structure, function, and interactions, as well as environmental factors. Here is a brief breakdown of each unit:
Unit 1: Diversity in Living World
- Living organisms and biodiversity: Understanding life, classification, and the need for taxonomy.
- Taxonomy & Systematics: Species concept and hierarchical classification, binomial nomenclature.
- Five Kingdom Classification: Monera, Protista, Fungi, and their major groups. Lichens, Viruses, and Viroids.
- Plant Classification: Algae, Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms with examples.
- Animal Classification: Non-chordates up to phyla level and chordates up to the class level.
Unit 2: Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants
- Plant morphology and anatomy: Root, stem, leaf, inflorescence, flowers, fruits, seeds, and relevant families.
- Animal tissues and systems: Morphology, anatomy, and functions of systems in frogs, including digestive, circulatory, respiratory, and reproductive.
Unit 3: Cell Structure and Function
- Cell theory and types: Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, organelles, and their functions.
- Chemical constituents: Biomolecules, enzymes, and their structure, functions, and classifications.
- Cell division: Mitosis, meiosis, and their significance.
Unit 4: Plant Physiology
- Photosynthesis: Mechanism, pigments, and factors affecting photosynthesis.
- Respiration: Cellular respiration, glycolysis, TCA cycle, and ATP production.
- Plant growth: Phases of growth, growth rate, differentiation, and role of growth regulators.
Unit 5: Human Physiology
- Breathing and respiration: Mechanism and regulation in humans, respiratory disorders.
- Body fluids and circulation: Blood composition, heart structure, cardiac cycle, circulatory disorders.
- Excretion: Modes of excretion, kidney functions, disorders like renal failure and dialysis.
- Locomotion and movement: Types of muscle movement, skeletal system, and disorders.
- Neural control: Nervous system structure, nerve impulse conduction.
- Chemical coordination: Endocrine glands, hormones, and related disorders.
Unit 6: Reproduction
- Sexual reproduction in plants: Flower structure, pollination, fertilization, and seed formation.
- Human reproduction: Male and female reproductive systems, gametogenesis, pregnancy, and childbirth.
- Reproductive health: Contraception, prevention of sexually transmitted diseases, infertility treatments.
Unit 7: Genetics and Evolution
- Mendelian inheritance: Dominance, co-dominance, polygenic inheritance, and chromosome theory.
- Molecular genetics: DNA structure, replication, transcription, translation, and gene expression.
- Evolution: Evidence from paleontology, comparative anatomy, Darwin’s theory, and human evolution.
Unit 8: Biology and Human Welfare
- Health and disease: Pathogens, human diseases, immunology, HIV/AIDS, drug abuse.
- Microbes in welfare: Microbial roles in food processing, industrial production, biocontrol, and biofertilizers.
Unit 9: Biotechnology and Its Applications
- Biotechnology principles: Genetic engineering, recombinant DNA technology.
- Applications: Human insulin production, Bt crops, gene therapy, transgenic animals, biosafety issues.
Unit 10: Ecology and Environment
- Population interactions: Mutualism, competition, predation, parasitism.
- Ecosystems: Components, productivity, energy flow, pyramids of numbers/biomass/energy.
- Biodiversity and conservation: Importance of biodiversity, hotspots, endangered species, conservation methods.
SRMJEEE Application Process
The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to release the SRMJEEE application forms in the first week of March . The application window will be open for a month, however, NTA might extend it for a few more days. Registered candidates will be provided with a correction window during which they can modify specific details in their application forms. This correction facility allows changes in selective fields such as category or international but additional fees may apply in such cases.
Documents Required
Candidates have to upload scanned copies of the following documents :
- Passport-sized photograph (as per specifications).
- Signature (as per specifications).
- Class 10 and 12 mark sheets or equivalent certificates.
- Category certificate (if applicable).
- PwD certificate (if applicable).
SRMJEEE Exam Pattern
The SRMJEEE UG might be a paper-pencil-based test (PBT) conducted offline, with a total duration of three hours and 20 minutes. There will be 200 multiple-choice questions (MCQs), out of which candidates must attempt 180 questions. The exam format ensures that each correct response is for 4 marks, while 1 mark is deducted for every incorrect answer.
Detailed SRMJEEE Exam Structure
Section | Number of Questions | Total Marks |
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Physics Section A | 35 | 140 |
Physics Section B | 15 | 40 |
Chemistry Section A | 35 | 140 |
Chemistry Section B | 15 | 40 |
Botany Section A | 35 | 140 |
Botany Section B | 15 | 40 |
Zoology Section A | 35 | 140 |
Zoology Section B | 15 | 40 |
SRMJEEE Eligibility Criteria
To sit for SRMJEEE Exam, candidates must meet some criteria set by the authority. The eligibility criteria are listed below.
- Candidates must an Indian citizen .
- Candidates must be at least 17 years old as of December 31,
- Candidates must have studied and passed Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English in Class 12 or equivalent.
- 50% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology for General Category
- 45% aggregate for General-PwD Category
- 40% aggregate for SC/ST/OBC and Reserved Categories
- Candidates who completed their Class 12 from open schools or as private candidates are now eligible, following a Supreme Court ruling.
SRMJEEE Admit Card
The SRMJEEE Admit Cards expected to be released online on the official SRMJEEE website (SRMJEEE.nta.nic.in) approximately three to four days before the exam date or in the last week of April .
Only registered candidates can download the admit card by logging into their accounts with their application number and password.: Candidates must bring the admit card to the exam center along with a valid photo ID proof (e.g., Aadhaar card, PAN card, or school ID).
SRMJEEE Exam Centres
The SRMJEEE exam is expected to be conducted in over 5,000 exam centres, which will be spread across India and abroad. Last year, the exam was conducted in 4,750 centres, covering 557 Indian cities and 14 international cities.
Candidates will have the option to select two preferred exam cities during the application process.The final list of SRMJEEE exam centres and cities will be published in the official information bulletin.