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The SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) has announced the launch of SRMJEE 2026, opening applications for admissions across disciplines such as Engineering and Technology, Management, Law, Medicine and Health Sciences, Science and Humanities, and Agricultural Sciences. Applications for all courses will be available online from 12 p.m. on Monday (November 3) at www.srmist.edu.in. The institution will conduct its entrance examinations and selection processes between March and July next year in different phases for its campuses at Kattankulathur, Ramapuram, Vadapalani, Acharapakkam, Tiruchirappalli, and Delhi-NCR (Ghaziabad), along with SRM University, Sonepat, and SRM University, Amaravati, according to a press release. The SRMJEE 2026 for undergraduate engineering programmes (B.Tech and integrated M.Tech) will be conducted in three phases from April 23 to 28, June 10 to 15, and July 4 to 5. The respective application deadlines are April 16, June 4, and June 30. For postgraduate engineering programmes (M.Tech), exams will be held on March 14, May 16, and July 15, with application deadlines on March 9, May 11, and July 10, respectively. The entrance examination for MBA programmes will be held in three phases on February 28, April 17 and 18, and June 5 and 6, while examinations for Medicine and Health Sciences (both undergraduate and postgraduate), Law, and LLB will take place in two phases on April 17 and 18, and June 5 and 6, next year. Exams for Post-PG medical programmes will be conducted in a single phase on April 17 and 18, the release said. Candidates may take the remote proctored online mode exams from their homes using laptops or desktops. The graduating batch of 2024–25 received over 14,030 job offers through recruitment drives. The institute also offers a founder’s scholarship to toppers, which includes a 100% waiver on tuition and hostel fees. Based on the ranks secured, candidates are eligible for merit scholarships ranging from 100% to 25% across the three phases, which may vary according to the campus, the release added.