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Key Facts: SRMJEEE Exam

130 MCQs

Total questions (Math/Bio 40 + Phy 35 + Chem 35 + Eng/Apt 20)

srmist.edu.in/admission-india/srmjeee

150 minutes

Total exam time (2 hours 30 minutes)

SRMIST SRMJEEE 2026 brochure

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No negative marking — attempt every question

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3 phases

Jan, April, May 2026 — best score counts

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SRMJEEE is a 150-minute online remote-proctored CBT with 130 MCQs (Math/Bio 40 + Phy 35 + Chem 35 + English/Aptitude 20). Marking is +1 correct, 0 wrong (no negative). Three phases (Jan/Apr/May 2026), best score counts. Fee INR 1400; accepted by all SRMIST campuses for B.Tech admission.

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1If the roots of the quadratic equation x² − 5x + 6 = 0 are α and β, what is the value of α² + β²?
A.13
B.25
C.11
D.12
Explanation: By Vieta's formulas, α + β = 5 and αβ = 6. Using the identity α² + β² = (α + β)² − 2αβ = 25 − 12 = 13.
2What is the derivative of f(x) = sin(x²) with respect to x?
A.2x cos(x²)
B.cos(x²)
C.2x sin(x²)
D.−2x cos(x²)
Explanation: Using the chain rule, d/dx[sin(u)] = cos(u) · du/dx where u = x². So du/dx = 2x, giving f'(x) = cos(x²) · 2x = 2x cos(x²).
3A particle moves in a straight line with velocity v(t) = 3t² − 6t m/s. What is its acceleration at t = 2 s?
A.6 m/s²
B.0 m/s²
C.12 m/s²
D.−6 m/s²
Explanation: Acceleration is the time derivative of velocity. a(t) = dv/dt = 6t − 6. At t = 2 s, a = 6(2) − 6 = 6 m/s².
4Which of the following is the IUPAC name of CH₃−CH(OH)−CH₃?
A.Propan-2-ol
B.Propan-1-ol
C.2-Methylethanol
D.Isopropanal
Explanation: The longest carbon chain has 3 carbons (propane) and the hydroxyl group (−OH) is attached to the middle carbon, position 2. IUPAC name is propan-2-ol (also called isopropanol).
5Choose the word that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the word 'BENEVOLENT'.
A.Malevolent
B.Generous
C.Compassionate
D.Kind-hearted
Explanation: Benevolent means well-meaning and kindly. Its antonym is malevolent, meaning having or showing a wish to do evil to others.
6What is the value of the integral ∫₀^π sin(x) dx?
A.2
B.0
C.1
D.π
Explanation: ∫ sin(x) dx = −cos(x). Evaluating from 0 to π gives [−cos(π)] − [−cos(0)] = −(−1) − (−1) = 1 + 1 = 2.
7If A and B are square matrices of order 3 with |A| = 2 and |B| = 3, what is |2AB|?
A.48
B.12
C.6
D.24
Explanation: For an n×n matrix, |kA| = kⁿ|A|. With n = 3, |2AB| = 2³ · |A| · |B| = 8 · 2 · 3 = 48.
8What is the equation of the tangent to the parabola y² = 8x at the point (2, 4)?
A.x − y + 2 = 0
B.x + y − 6 = 0
C.y = 2x
D.2x − y = 0
Explanation: For y² = 4ax with 4a = 8 (so a = 2), the tangent at (x₁, y₁) is yy₁ = 2a(x + x₁). Here yy₁ = 4y and 2a(x + x₁) = 4(x + 2), giving 4y = 4x + 8, i.e., x − y + 2 = 0.
9What is the sum of the first 20 terms of the arithmetic progression 5, 9, 13, 17, ...?
A.860
B.800
C.840
D.880
Explanation: Sₙ = n/2 · [2a + (n−1)d] with a = 5, d = 4, n = 20. S₂₀ = 10 · [10 + 19·4] = 10 · [10 + 76] = 10 · 86 = 860.
10In how many ways can 5 boys and 3 girls be seated in a row such that all girls sit together?
A.4320
B.720
C.8640
D.5040
Explanation: Treat the 3 girls as one block. Then arrange 5 boys + 1 block = 6 units in 6! = 720 ways. The girls within the block can be arranged in 3! = 6 ways. Total = 720 · 6 = 4320.

About the SRMJEEE Exam

SRMJEEE (SRM Joint Engineering Entrance Exam) is the university-level entrance test conducted by SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) for admission to its B.Tech programmes across Kattankulathur, Ramapuram, Vadapalani, NCR Ghaziabad, Sikkim, and AP-Amaravati campuses. The exam is a 150-minute online remote-proctored CBT with 130 multiple-choice questions distributed across Mathematics (or Biology), Physics, Chemistry, English, and Aptitude. Marking is +1 for each correct answer with no negative marking, allowing aggressive attempting. SRMJEEE 2026 is conducted in three phases — Phase 1 in January, Phase 2 in April, and Phase 3 in May — and candidates can attempt all phases; the best score is considered for ranking.

Questions

100 scored questions

Time Limit

150 minutes (2 hours 30 minutes)

Passing Score

No fixed pass; rank-based admission to SRMIST campuses

Exam Fee

INR 1400 (Indian); USD 60 (foreign) for SRMJEEE 2026 (SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST), Kattankulathur)

SRMJEEE Exam Content Outline

~31%

Mathematics (or Biology) — 40 questions

Mathematics covers Class 11-12 NCERT/CBSE: sets and functions, algebra, matrices and determinants, calculus (limits, derivatives, integrals), vectors, coordinate geometry (lines, circles, conics), trigonometry, probability and statistics. Biology alternative covers cell biology, genetics, physiology, ecology, biotechnology — chosen by candidates applying to B.Tech Biotech/Health-Sciences streams.

~27%

Physics — 35 questions

Class 11-12 NCERT physics: mechanics (kinematics, Newton's laws, work-energy, gravitation, oscillations), waves and sound, ray and wave optics, thermodynamics and kinetic theory, current electricity, electrostatics, magnetism, electromagnetic induction, modern physics (photoelectric effect, atoms, nuclei).

~27%

Chemistry — 35 questions

Class 11-12 NCERT chemistry: atomic structure, chemical bonding, states of matter, thermodynamics, equilibrium, redox, electrochemistry, kinetics, surface chemistry, p-block and d-block elements, coordination compounds, organic chemistry (hydrocarbons, alcohols, aldehydes, carboxylic acids, amines, biomolecules, polymers).

~15%

English and Aptitude — 20 questions combined

English: reading comprehension, sentence correction, grammar (subject-verb agreement, tenses, articles), synonyms, antonyms, idioms. Aptitude: number series, coding-decoding, blood relations, direction sense, syllogisms, arithmetic reasoning, data interpretation.

How to Pass the SRMJEEE Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: No fixed pass; rank-based admission to SRMIST campuses
  • Exam length: 100 questions
  • Time limit: 150 minutes (2 hours 30 minutes)
  • Exam fee: INR 1400 (Indian); USD 60 (foreign) for SRMJEEE 2026

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

SRMJEEE Study Tips from Top Performers

1Since SRMJEEE has no negative marking, attempt EVERY question — never leave a question blank even if you have to guess
2Anchor your prep to NCERT Class 11 and 12 textbooks for Math, Physics, and Chemistry — SRMJEEE rarely tests beyond NCERT
3Take advantage of the 3-phase structure: write Phase 1 as a real practice exam, then improve in Phase 2 and Phase 3
4Practice the 20-question English and Aptitude section — many candidates ignore it and lose 10-15 easy marks here
5Take at least 10-15 full-length 150-minute mocks before the exam to build CBT pacing — about 70 seconds per question on average
6Use online proctoring rehearsals — SRMJEEE is remote-proctored, so a stable internet connection, webcam, and quiet room are non-negotiable on exam day

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SRMJEEE 2026 exam pattern?

SRMJEEE 2026 is a 150-minute online remote-proctored Computer-Based Test (CBT) with 130 multiple-choice questions. Sections: Mathematics or Biology (40 Qs), Physics (35 Qs), Chemistry (35 Qs), English and Aptitude (20 Qs combined). Marking is +1 for each correct answer with NO negative marking, so candidates should attempt every question.

When is SRMJEEE 2026 held and how many phases are there?

SRMJEEE 2026 is conducted in three phases: Phase 1 in January 2026, Phase 2 in April 2026, and Phase 3 in May 2026. Candidates can apply for and write all three phases — the BEST score among attempted phases is used for ranking and admission. This multi-phase structure gives candidates multiple chances to improve their score.

What is the SRMJEEE 2026 application fee?

The application fee is INR 1400 for Indian candidates and USD 60 for foreign/NRI candidates. The same fee covers all three phases — candidates do not pay separately for each phase. Payment is online via the SRMIST application portal at applications.srmist.edu.in/btech.

Which SRMIST campuses accept SRMJEEE scores?

SRMJEEE scores are used for B.Tech admission across all six SRMIST campuses: Kattankulathur (main), Ramapuram (Chennai), Vadapalani (Chennai), NCR-Ghaziabad, Sikkim, and AP-Amaravati. Each campus has its own seat matrix and counseling cutoffs; Kattankulathur is the most competitive with top campus typically requiring SRMJEEE rank in the top 10,000-20,000.

Is there negative marking in SRMJEEE?

No — SRMJEEE has NO negative marking. Each correct answer earns +1 mark, and incorrect or unanswered questions get 0. Candidates should attempt every one of the 130 questions even when uncertain; intelligent guessing maximizes score and rank.

What is the syllabus for SRMJEEE 2026?

The SRMJEEE syllabus is based on the NCERT/CBSE Class 11 and 12 curriculum for Mathematics (or Biology), Physics, and Chemistry. Topics roughly mirror JEE Main but at moderate difficulty. The English section tests grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension; the Aptitude section tests numerical reasoning, logical reasoning, and data interpretation.

Can students choose between Mathematics and Biology in SRMJEEE?

Yes. Candidates applying to mainstream B.Tech engineering streams (CSE, ECE, Mech, etc.) write the Mathematics section. Candidates applying to B.Tech Biotechnology, Biomedical, or related health-sciences streams write the Biology section instead. The choice is made at the time of application and locked in the exam interface.