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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The syllabus for JEE Mains and SRMJEEE share similarities but also have notable differences. Both assessments emphasise Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, in line with the NCERT curriculum for Classes 11 and 12. However, JEE Mains delves deeper into the NCERT syllabus, covering a wider range of topics in greater detail, while SRMJEEE may include additional or varied subject matter. Notably, the SRMJEEE syllabus incorporates sections on English and Aptitude, from which exam questions are drawn.
To ensure accuracy, it is crucial to refer to the official syllabi of both exams, as specific topics and emphases may diverge.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Class 12 marks are also cosidered forSRM BTech admisison a candidate must have a minimum of 60% aggregate (3 subjects) in Physics (mandatory) , Mathematics (mandatory) and at least one of Chemistry / Biotechnology / Biology / Computer Science / Information Technology / Informatics Practices / Engineering Graphics / Botany and (or) Zoology as major subjects in regular subjects in regular stream from any board within India , CBSE , ISCE , Matriculation , IB or NIOS.
However, SRMJEEE scores are madatory for admission. A candidates scoring well in SRMJEEE but not satisfying the minimum marks requirement of class 12 will not be considered fo
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
To apply for SRMJEEE, applicant should have passed in Higher secondary examination (10, +2 pattern) or appearing in Higher Secondary examination in the current academic year. The candidaes must have a minimum of 60% aggregate (3 subjects) in Physics (mandatory) , Mathematics (mandatory) and at least one of Chemistry / Biotechnology / Biology / Computer Science / Information Technology / Informatics Practices / Engineering Graphics / Botany and (or) Zoology as major subjects in regular subjects in regular stream from any board within India , CBSE , ISCE , Matriculation , IB or NIOS.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes. Resident Indian or Non-Resident Indian (NRI), holder of PIO or OCI card issued by Government of India are eligible to apply for SRMJEEE.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes there is. Candidates should have attained the age of 16 years and 6 months on the 31st July of the calendar year in which the 12th Board examination is to be held.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
At this point in time, you’ll be having all the chances of being enrolled in the CSE AI AND ML PROGRAM at SRM Kattankulathur campus because you are ranked 1600 on your second test. Nevertheless, the competition is high, and admission depends on various factors like how many people applied and if there’s enough room for everyone else’s field of study or where they want to go. Usually in your branch, those who want to study here should have between 1000–1500 rank in order to meet the requirements. Good luck we hope you can join us at this centre of excellence.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Unfortunately, with the rank of 1602 in SRMJEEE phase 2 examination with general category you cannot get admission in CSC with AI and ML specialisation course in KTR campus. According to previous year pattern and trend cut off in this examination is always around 1400 to 1500.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Well done with your examination results!
You got these ranks; therefore you may want to think of:
- VITEEE (45,000): Seek admission in VIT colleges or opt for management quota.
- BITS (230): You have a good chance at BITS Pilani, Goa, or Hyderabad campuses
- SRMJEEE (11,832): You stand a good chance of getting admission into SRM University if you tried through counseling.
- WBJEEE (35,000): Jadavpur University, Heritage Institute and other top institutes are among those places to consider in West Bengal.
Use this opportunity to weigh your choices against preference and reputation of the schools. Be prepared to counsel and d
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
It could be difficult to get a seat in Computer Science and Engineering with Cyber Security at the KTR campus with a rank of 7353 in SRMJEEE. Specialized branches, such as CSE, are typically in great demand and have highly competitive cutoffs. You might still have choices, though, on different campuses or branches. For the most precise and recent information on seat availability and cutoff patterns, it could be helpful to consult with the SRM admissions office.
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