SRMJEEE 2026 Mock Test: Link, How to Access, Online Proctored Test Guide & Requirements

SRM Joint Engineering Entrance Exam 2026 ( SRMJEEE )

Vikrant Shukla
Updated on Oct 14, 2025 12:11 IST

By Vikrant Shukla, Deputy Manager

SRMJEEE Mock Test 2026: The exam body, Sri Ramaswamy Memorial (SRM), conducts the SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) every year. It conducts the SRMJEEE 2026 Mock Test before the actual SRMJEEE exam day. The registered candidates can attempt the mock test of SRMJEEE 2026 to understand the nature of the SRMJEEE remote proctored exam. The link to access the SRMJEEE mock test is available on this page as well as srmist.edu.in.

To take the SRMJEEE mock test 2026, candidates have to visit the official website and access the mock test link. It is to be noted that the mock test will be invigilated/proctored by a remote proctor, who will be watching the candidates throughout the test, via webcam. It is better to take the SRMJEEE mock test so that the candidates have no difficulty during the actual exam day regarding the online proctored SRMJEEE exam interface. Read the full article to know more about the SRMJEEE mock test.

Table of content
  • SRMJEEE 2025 Mock Test Link Phase 3
  • How to Access SRMJEEE 2026 Mock Test?
  • Downloading and Installing the SRMJEEE Exam Application
  • Login Instructions for SRMJEEE Mock Test 2026
  • Requirements for SRMJEEE Mock Test
  • SRMJEEE 2026 Mock Test Instructions for Windows Laptop/Desktop
  • Monitoring in SRMJEEE 2026 Online Proctored Test
  • FAQs related to SRMJEE mock tests 2026
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SRMJEEE 2025 Mock Test Link Phase 3

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What types of questions are asked in the SRMJEEE exam?
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In the SRMJEEE exam the questions are asked in multiple choice format, where only one option is correct. The questions will be based on Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (or Biology), English and Aptitude. Each question will carry one mark each and there will be no negative marking in the exam. The difficulty level of the questions will be on 11 and 12 class standards.

Q:   What types of questions are asked in the SRMJEEE exam?
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The questions are asked in MCQ based format. The difficulty level of the question papers is moderate level. Candidates who have prepared for the 10+2 board exam will easily be able to qualify in the exam.

Q:   What are the topics in the SRMJEEE exam?
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As per the official syllabus of SRMJEEE exam, the subjects on which the question paper will be based are Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology and Aptitude and English. The topics are majorly from these subjects taught in classes 10 to 12.

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How to Access SRMJEEE 2026 Mock Test?

Follow these steps to access SRMJEEE mock test 2026:

  • Visit official URL - srmist.edu.in
  • On homepage, click on mock test link.
  • After agreeing to T&C, download and install Safe Exam Browser.
  • Login using credentials - username and password mentioned in admit card.
  • After login, capture photo and identity card.
  • Choose subject, agree to terms, and proceed with mock test.
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Q:   What is the SRMJEEE syllabus?
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The syllabus of SRMJEEE is mostly based on 10 and 10+2 level and the questions are based on Science subjects predominantly PCM or PCB. Here we have share shared the SRMJEEE B.Tech syllabus - 

Part 1 - Physics (35 questions) - Units and Measurement, Gravitation, Mechanics of Solids and Fluids Gravitation, Current Electricity, Magnetism and Effects of current, Electrostatics, Electromagnetic induction, Alternating currents and Electromagnetic waves, Optics, Dual nature of radiation and matter and atomic physics, Nuclear Physics, Electronic devices.

Part 2 - Chemistry (35 questions) - Solutions, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Surface Chemistry, p-Block Elements, Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids, 'D' and 'F' block elements, Organic compounds containing Nitrogen, Coordination Compounds, Biomolecules, Haloalkanes and Haloarenes.

Part 3 - Mathematics (40 questions) - Sets, relations and functions, Algebra, Differential calculus and its applications, complex numbers and quadratic equations, matrices, determinants and their applications, integral calculus and its applications, combinatorics permutations and combinations, analytical geometry, Trigonometry.

Part 4 - Biology (40 questions) - Diversity of living world, Structural organisation in animals and plants, cell structure and function, human physiology, plant physiology, sexual reproduction in flowering plants, human reproduction, genetics and evolution, reproduction, molecular basis of inheritance, ecology and environment organisms and populations, biology and human welfare, Biotechnology and its applications.

Part 5 - English and Aptitude (20 questions) - Numerical ability, Data interpretation, Comprehension, Vocabulary and analytical reasoning.

There are a total of 130 questions in the exam and the time duration will be 2.30 hours. There will be no negative marking in the exam.

Q:   What is the exam pattern of SRMJEEE?
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As per the exam pattern of SRMJEEE, there will be one question paper which will be conducted in home-based proctored mode. There will be one question paper consisting of 130 questions of 130 marks and the total time duration will be 2:30 hours. The subjects on which the question paper will be based are Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology, Aptitude & English. There will be no negative marks in the exam.

Q:   What is the marking scheme of the SRMJEEE?
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As per the exam pattern of SRMJEEE, there are 130 questions in the exam and each question carries 1 mark each. There is no negative marking in the exam giving candidates complete freedom to attempt as many questions as they can.

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Downloading and Installing the SRMJEEE Exam Application

Candidates can check the steps below to download and access the SRMJEEE 2025 exam application to access the mock test:

Step 1 – Find the download application from this link:

  • https://srmjee.srmist.edu.in/Instructions/UG.aspx

Step 2 – Installing the application

  • Go to downloads and double-click on the application to install.

Step 3 – Starting the application

  • The application will run automatically, and the candidate may proceed to log in.
  • If the application does not run automatically, you will find the application icon on your desktop. Double-click on it to proceed.
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Is there negative marking in the SRMJEEE?
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No, there is no negative marking in the SRMJEEE exam. This means students have complete freedom to attempt all the questions without the fear of losing marks.

Q:   How to prepare for the SRMJEEE exam?
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The SRMJEEE exam is not that difficult and if you have prepared for 10+2 effectively you will be able to qualify. Although it is a competitive exam as a lot of candidates apply for it every year, with a solid preparation strategy you will be able to crack it. Here are some of the SRMJEEE preparation tips for your reference - 

  • Refer to the official SRMJEEE syllabus and the exam pattern.
  • Stick to the NCERT and the supplementary books which you have referred while studying for the 10+2 exam.
  • Solve mock tests and arrange for at least 5 year previous year question papers and solve them rigorously.
  • Create mnemonics and keep them handy. Revise them to strengthen your preparations.
Q:   What is the difficulty level of the SRMJEEE exam?
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The difficulty level of the SRMJEEE exam is of moderate level. It is neither very easy nor tough. If students have given attention during 10+2 studies, they will be able to crack the exam easily.

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Login Instructions for SRMJEEE Mock Test 2026

Candidates have to complete the below steps to login and access the SRMJEEE mock test:

  1. Enter your username and password
  2. Click on Login
  3. Take a picture of yourself
  4. Take a picture of your ID
  5. Check the details
  6. Go through the instructions
  7. Click on start
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   How to access the SRMJEEE mock test?
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To access the SRMJEEE mock tests, candidates will have to follow the steps mentioned below - 

  1. Visit the official website or just google "SRMJEEE Mock Test official portal"
  2. On the page login using your credentials - username and password
  3. Click on Login
  4. Take picture of yourself and your ID
  5. Check the instructions
  6. Click on start and proceed with the SRMJEEE mock tests
Q:   Is the paper pattern of SRMJEEE similar to JEE Main?
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Yes the SRMJEEE paper pattern is similar to JEE Main however, the difficulty level is not equivalent to JEE main and the question paper is adjusted to moderate level difficulty level which will be easy for most students.

Q:   I can't access the SRMJEEE mock tests, what to do?
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If you can't access the SRMJEEE mock tests, you don't have worry as you can always access to third party mock tests. Although they are paid, but the costing is pretty reasonable. Students can also download the past year question papers and solve them by keeping a timer clock, this way they will be able to track their progress.

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Requirements for SRMJEEE Mock Test

The candidates must have the below-given system requirements for the SRMJEEE mock exam and actual exam:

  1. Laptop with functional camera and microphone.
  2. Intel i3 (4TH Gen) equivalent CPU or above
  3. 4gb RAM or above
  4. Internet Speed – Minimum 1MBPS
  5. 2 Gb free hard disk space
  6. Windows 8 or above
  7. Mac 10.14 Mojave and above
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What are requirements for the SRMJEEE mock tests?
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The requirements for the SRMJEEE mock tests are mentioned below:

  1. Laptop with functional camera and microphone.
  2. Intel i3 (4TH Gen) or above for no lags
  3. 4gb RAM or above so that the functioning is smooth
  4. High internet Speed
  5. Any the latest browser - Mac 10.14 Mojave and above
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SRMJEEE 2026 Mock Test Instructions for Windows Laptop/Desktop

Students can appear for the SRMJEEE mock tests from their laptop or desktop. They can check SRMJEEE mock test guidelines below.

Do's

  • Ensure you have a computer in working condition with minimum specifications as mentioned here:
    • Computer - Pentium IV/Dual Core, 1GB RAM or higher
    • 80 GB HDD or higher
    • 15″ colour Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse
    • Microsoft Windows 10 and Antivirus
    • Webcam and microphone
    • Internet connection of at least 1 MBPS along with a private room without external noise and disturbance
  • Place computer on a table, with your back facing the wall.
  • Ensure there are no devices placed in background.
  • The room must be quiet, with no background noise and only the student must be present, for the entire duration of the entrance exam.
  • Keep computer table, clear of any objects, paper, books and any other electronic material like Mobile phones, tablets, laptops etc.
  • Ensure proper lighting (no backlight) so that your face is visible on the webcam.
  • Ensure that you are dressed formally
  • You are advised to tie your hair in case you are having long hairs

Dont’s

  • Do not take help from others during the exam
  • Do not wear Bluetooth devices
  • Do not use mobile devices during the entrance exam
  • Do not read out anything loudly.
  • Do not leave workstation during the complete duration of the exam.
  • Do not wear glare glasses when taking the test.
  • Do not play the radio/TV/ Music in the background.
  • Do not look to the left, right or top when taking the test.
  • Do not let anyone enter the room while you are taking the test.
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What are the guidelines for SRMJEEE mock tests?
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Candidates can attempt SRMJEEE mock tests through their personal laptop or desktop. Here are some of the guidelines to take the SRM mock tests:

  • Students must have a good working computer with the latest specifications which is fast, doesn't lags and works smooth
  • They must have high-speed and stable internet
  • While appearing for the mock tests, ensure your back is facing the wall and there are no devices placed in background
  • The room must have no background noise and only you should be present during the entire duration.
  • Ensure proper lighting
  • Dress formally
  • Tie your hair if you have long hairs
  • Do not take help from others
  • Do not wear Bluetooth devices
  • Do not use mobile
  • Do not read out loudly.
  • Do not leave workstation while taking test.
  • Do not wear glare glasses when taking test.
  • Do not play radio/TV/ Music in background.
  • Do not look left, right or top while taking test.
  • Do not let anyone enter the room
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Monitoring in SRMJEEE 2026 Online Proctored Test

Candidates can check the details regarding how they are going to be monitored during the SRMJEEE 2026 online proctored test:

  • Candidates shall be continuously monitored by an assigned trained proctor.
  • Every Action/Event from the candidate end is recorded, captured and vigorously monitored by Proctor.
  • The Proctor has every right to Warn / Pause / Stop the candidate exam at any point of the exam if they find any malpractice happening.
  • A continuous video is being recorded(stored) and can be used as evidence to cancel that candidate's candidature if he seems to do any kind of Malpractice during the Main exam.
  • Whenever there is an event, the Image and Video are saved separately with the Roll number. Hence, be fair and take the exam with Honesty.
  • The Proctor has the facility to do Video conferences with candidates if there is any technical issue.

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FAQs related to SRMJEE mock tests 2026

Check here for additional FAQs related to the SRMJEE mock tests 2026:

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Q:   Does SRMJEEE release question papers?
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Yes, the exam body releases the model question papers on its official website. Candidates preparing for the SRMJEEE exam can visit the official website to find the question papers. They can also refer to the 3rd party websites for the question papers.

Q:   Do the SRMJEEE questions repeat?
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Yes, the questions are generally repeated but there is no set pattern for this. The questions might or might not be released. Hence, students must not completely rely on this option.

Q:   Is there minus marking in the SRMJEEE exam?
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No, there is no minus marking in the SRMJEEE exam. This gives students the freedom to attempt as many questions as they can without the fear of missing on scoring.

Q:   Is there campus placement in the SRMJEEE exam?
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Yes, there is campus placement in the SRMJEEE exam. There is a dedicated campus placement cell and candidates in their final year can register for it.

Q:   What is course fee for BTech course in SRMJEEE?
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The SRMJEEE course fees vary as per the course which candidates join, for example, if you get selected for B.Tech course from Delhi-NCR, your fees will range from 7 Lacs to 12 lakh. You can add another 4-5 Lacs for hostel charges. The fees also depend on the specialisation of the course as well as the branch.

Q:   Does SRMJEEE release mock tests?
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No, the exam body SRMJEEE doesn't release the mock tests. To prepare for the SRMJEEE exam, candidates can refer to the third party websites and login to access their mock tests.

Q:   Where can I find SRMJEEE mock tests?
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The SRMJEEE mock tests can be found via third party edutech websites. There are many websites which provide free mock tests, or charge a very nominal fee. Candidates can refer to these mock tests specially when the exam date is just a few dates. This way they can strengthen their preparations.

Q:   How are mock tests beneficial in SRMJEEE exam preparations?
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The mock tests give candidates a real exam-like feel and environment. By solving the mock tests daily they will be able to get acquainted with the exam look and feel. It will also help them in increasing their question solving ability, time management and know about the difficulty level of the exam.

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Answered a week ago

To book your SRMJEEE 2026 exam slot, visit the official SRMIST admissions portal: Log in using your application number and date of birth (DDMMYYYY). Once logged in, select the “Book Exam Slot” option. Choose your preferred exam date, time, and venue from the available slots. After confirming your se

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Dheeraj Goswami

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Answered a month ago

For the SRMJEEE document verification, candidates need to arrange the following documents - 

  1. BTech Counseling call letter
  2. SRMJEE Rank card
  3. Admit Card/Hall ticket of the +2 board examination
  4. Mark sheet of Class 10th as proof of date of birth
  5. Mark sheet of Class 12th or its equivalent (if results are annou

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Aayushi Harsha

Contributor-Level 7

Answered a month ago

Candidates must follow the below instructions to appear in the remote proctored exam:

  • Do not move from your seats.
  • Don't take bio breaks during the exam.
  • Sit facing the screen throughout the exam.
  • Do not use mobile phones, digital watches, or any other electronic devices.
  • Do not wear sunglasses or headph

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Mayank Kumari

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Answered a month ago

While attempting the SRMJEEE question papers, candidates need to know that only one question will appear on the screen and either the candidate should answer the question or skip. Once moved to next question, they will not be able to come back to answered/skipped questions. On completion, they will

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Chanchal Sinha

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Answered a month ago

While appearing for the exam candidates need to login using details the provided credentials in the admit card (Password). The exam will be of 120 minutes. Candidates must login at least 60 minutes before and photograph of themselves and ID proof along with reading the instructions. No student will

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Satyendra Katarya

Contributor-Level 7

Answered a month ago

To appear in the SRMJEEE exam, candidates NEET to follow the below:

They must have a functioning laptop with camera and microphone feature along with the below specifications -  

  • Intel i3 (4TH Gen) equivalent CPU or above.
  • 4gb RAM or above.
  • Internet Speed - Minimum 1 MBPS
  • 2 Gb free hard disk space
  • Windows

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Mamona Rai

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Answered a month ago

To book the slots, candidates will have to access the Admission Portal button under their respective SRMJEEE logins from the official page. They can then proceed to book the slots as per their convenience as well as availability on the particular date. After slot booking of SRMJEEE, candidates will

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Lalit Jain

Contributor-Level 7

Answered a month ago

The SRMJEEE slot booking is a procedure through which candidates can book their preferred exam date and time for the remote proctored test.

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Vikrant Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

Answered a month ago

Yes, you don't have to buy specific books seperately for SRMJEEE preparations. You can refer to your 10+2 NCERT books from classes 10 to 12. However, you can purchase practice papers for solve past year question papers and strengthen your preparations.

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Nishtha Chaudhary

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There are specific books for SRMJEEE preparation exclusively, candidates are advised to refer to the course books, NCERT, and supplementary books to crack the entrance exam.

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Mani Mehra

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