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1. 100% SRM Merit Scholarship is offered to those candidates who achieved SRMJEE Rank between 101 to 500.
2. 75% SRM Merit Scholarship is given to those candidates who achieved SRMJEE Rank between 501 to 1000.
3. 50% SRM Merit Scholarship is given to those candidates who achieved SRMJEE Rank between 1001 to 2000.
4. 25% -SRM Merit Scholarship is given to those candidates who achieved SRMJEE Rank between 2001 to 3000.
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With 174 marks in SRMJEEE, you have a high chance of securing admission to the CSE (Computer Science Engineering) programme offered by SRM University. However, admission to SRM University for B.Tech programs through SRMJEEE is based on the rank obtained by the candidate, which is determined by the performance of all the candidates who have appeared for the exam. The rank list is prepared based on the normalized score of the candidate, which is derived by adjusting the raw score of the candidate with respect to the average and standard deviation of the exam.
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With 159 marks in SRMJEEE you have a good chance of securing admission to SRM University for CSE (Computer Science Engineering) programme. However, your rank will depend on number of candidates who appeared for the SRMJEEE and their respective scores. Hence, it is difficult to predict your rank without knowing the scores of other candidates. The rank in SRMJEEE is calculated based on the normalized score of the candidate, which is derived by adjusting the raw score of the candidate with respect to the average and standard deviation of the exam.
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