SRMJEEE 2026 Model Question Paper: Download PDF, Check Previous Year Questions

SRM Joint Engineering Entrance Exam 2026 ( SRMJEEE )

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Satyendra Singh
Updated on Feb 9, 2026 19:05 IST

By Satyendra Singh

SRMJEEE Question Paper 2026: SRMIST conducts the SRMJEEE exam online and the official question papers are not released. Students can check SRMJEEE Model question papers to understand the paper pattern. SRMJEEE sample papers are also provided here to understna the types questions asked in SRMJEEE remote proctored online exam. Also, to get experience of real exam before appearing in actual exam. Along with the model questions, the SRMJEEE mock tests are also available.

Since the exam is held as an online, remote proctored method, candidates must take mocks and practice model papers to understand the exam pattern beforehand. SRMJEEE is a national-level admission test for admission to B.Tech courses offered by the SRMIST campuses. Since the exam is held at a national level, there is tough competition, and it is advised to prepare well in advance.

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  • SRMJEEE Sample Question Papers
  • SRMJEEE Model Papers
  • SRMJEEE 2026 Model Question Papers
  • Model Paper of SRMJEEE Remote Proctored Exam 2024
  • Why solving SRMJEEE question papers/sample papers are important?
  • SRMJEEE Mock Tests 2026
  • SRMJEEE Question Paper Highlights
  • FAQs related to the SRMJEEE Question Papers 2026
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SRMJEEE 2026 Model Question Papers

SRMIST releases the SRMJEEE model question paper, which students can download below from the link.

SRMJEEE 2026 model paper

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Where can I find SRMJEEE mock tests?
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SRMJEEE mock tests is available via third party edutech websites. Candidates can refer to these mock tests specially when the exam is just a few days left. It will help them strengthen their preparations.

Q:   Does SRMJEEE release mock tests?
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Yes, the exam body SRMJEEE release the mock tests one day before the exam to help students become familiar with the test pattern and online exam interface. To prepare for the SRMJEEE exam, candidates must refer to the mock tests provided by Shiksha. 

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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Model Paper of SRMJEEE Remote Proctored Exam 2024

Based on the memory of the candidates, check below the questions asked in the SRMJEEE 2024 phase 1 exam:

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Commonly asked questions
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.

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.

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Why solving SRMJEEE question papers/sample papers are important?

Check some of the major benefits of solving the SRMJEEE sample papers below:

  • Get Acquainted With Exam Pattern: Solving previous years’ papers helps students to get accustomed to the marking scheme, SRMJEEE exam pattern, types of questions, weightage of chapters, etc. Students also get an idea of recurring topics over the years. This way, aspirants can have an idea about the questions most likely to appear in the SRMJEEE 2026.
  • Improve Time Management: There are three sections in the SRMJEEE question paper. Students will get a fair idea of the time required for each section once they start solving papers. With exactly two minutes to solve a question, students require effective time management to attempt a maximum number of questions accurately. There is no alternative to improve time management during exams except that one has to practice papers as much as one can.
  • Boosts Speed and Accuracy: Of the many other merits, practising previous years’ papers also helps students in enhancing their speed and accuracy while solving each question. Candidates can develop new shortcut tricks while solving questions from SRMJEEE previous year papers. Such tricks can be very useful for students in solving Mathematics and Physics questions, especially numerical ones.
  • Self-Assessment: Previous year papers are the best way to assess SRMJEEE preparation levels. It helps students identify their weak areas and work on them. Moreover, it also helps candidates in categorizing questions into different levels of difficulty (easy, moderate, and tough).
  • Best tool for Revision: Solving previous year's question papers is the best way to revise the entire SRMJEEE syllabus. Students can also have an idea about their strengths and weaknesses. On one hand, a good understanding of topics helps boost confidence; on the other, students can complete their preparations by clarifying doubts related to weak topics.
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Commonly asked questions
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 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.

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.

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SRMJEEE Mock Tests 2026

Students can check below steps for accessing the SRMJEEE mock test:

  • Visit - srmist.edu.in
  • On homepage, click on mock test link.
  • Accept to the T&C by agreeing to it, and download and install Safe Exam Browser.
  • Log in using - username and password from the hall ticket.
  • After logging in, capture photo and identity card.
  • Choose subject and agree to the terms and start mock test.

Download SRMJEEE mock test / remote proctored exam day guidelines

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

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:   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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SRMJEEE Question Paper Highlights

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General

The question paper will be in English only

Mode of Examination

Computer-Based Test (Online)

Duration of the Examination

2 hours and 30 minutes

Types of questions

Multiple Choice Questions

Number of sections

4

Coverage of subjects

Physics

Chemistry

Mathematics/Biology

English and Aptitude

Number of questions

35

35

40

20

Scoring Method

Each right answer carries 1 mark; No negative marking for the wrong answer

Total Marks

130

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FAQs related to the SRMJEEE Question Papers 2026

Check here the additional FAQ related to the SRMJEEE question papers 2026 - 

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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:   What types of questions are asked in the SRMJEEE exam?
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The question paper  will be in multiple choice format. Questions will be based on Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (or Biology), English and Aptitude. 

Q:   What are the campuses of SRMJEEE?
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The exam body SRM Institute of Science and Technology) has multiple campuses which are situated in Rama Puram (Chennai), Vada Palani (Chennai), Ghaziabad (Delhi-NCR), and Sonipat (Haryana). Their main branch is in Kattankulathur (Chennai). There are also associated university campuses in Gangtok (Sikkim) and Amravati (AP).

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:   What are the courses offered by SRMJEEE?
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SRMJEEE is an entrance exam conducted to shortlist candidates for admission into Engineering and Technology (B.Tech/B.E., M.Tech), Computer Applications (BCA, MCA), Management (BBA, MBA), and Science and Humanities programs.

Courses offered 

  • B.Tech course which comes under Engineering and Technology
  • BCA and MCA courses which comes under Computer Applications
  • BA, BSc and MSc courses which comes under Science and Humanities
  • BBA and MBA courses which comes under Management
Q:   What are the stages in the SRMJEEE exam?
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The stages in the SRMJEEE exam include 

  • Online application registration from the official website 

  • Attending the remote proctored entrance tests, which is held across multiple phases 

  • Appearing in the counselling session where candidates will have to pay the fee to confirm their admission.

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.

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Answered 2 days ago

The application fees of SRM for international applicants is USD 50 $. It must be noted that NR or PIO card holder need not appear in SRMJEEE. They just need to fill the application form and the selection will be based in qualifying exam scores.

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Satyendra Singh

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Answered 2 days ago

No, it is not mandatory to appear in all three phases of SRMJEEE. Candidates can appear in any one, two or all three phases, depending on their choice. If candidates appear in more than one phase, the best of all attempted score will be considered for admission.

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Satyendra Singh

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Answered 2 days ago

For appearing in SRMJEEE 2026, candidates must have secured passed/appearing in class 12. Candidates must obtain minimum 60% marks in Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry/any other optional subject. 

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Satyendra Singh

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 days ago

Candidates who are Non-Resident Indian (NRIs), holders of a PIO or OCI card, are eligible for admission in SRM under the international students quota. They do not need to appear in SRMJEEE.

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Satyendra Singh

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Answered 4 days ago

The SRMJEEE exam will have a total 130 questions of one marks each. There will be 35 questions each from Physics and Chemistry and 40 questions each from Maths and English & Aptitude Test.

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Satyendra Singh

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Answered 4 days ago

The SRMJEEE exam is conducted as remote-proctored test which candidates can take from their home using laptop/computer. There is no requirement of admit card for appearing in SRMJEEE remote proctored test.

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Satyendra Singh

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Answered 4 days ago

Candidates are advised to solve mock tests in the last month, before the exam. It is advised that candidates solve at least one full-length mock tests daily before exam. During the course of preparation, students can solve subject-wise mock tests to analyse and evaluate their preparation. 

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Satyendra Singh

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 4 days ago

NCERT books are the best study material to begin preparation for SRMJEEE. Students can also study from class 12 books of their state boards. NCERT books will help students build understanding of basic concepts. Beside NCERT, candidates can take help from H.C. Verma for Physics, Arihant Publication b

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Answered 6 days ago

The signature for uploading in the application form has to be done in running hand and not in normal writing.

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Answered 6 days ago

Candidates have to upload a recent, clear color photograph in JPEG/JPG format, 200 x 230 pixels and maximum 5 MB with a white background, ensuring your face is centered and fully visible.

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