SRMJEEE Phase 1 exam 2026 runs April 24-29 in RPOM
SRMJEEE Phase 1 exam 2026 is being held April 24–29, 2026 in a remote‑proctored online test (RPOM) format. Tests run in two daily shifts — 10:00–12:30 and 14:00–16:30 — and each session lasts 150 minutes .
SRMJEEE Phase 1 exam 2026: key dates and slot booking
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Phase 1 exam window | April 24–29, 2026 |
| Slot booking window | April 18–20, 2026 |
| Phase 2 exam window | June 10–15, 2026 |
| Phase 3 exam window | July 4–5, 2026 |
After you book a slot, the admit card is issued and emailed. The admit card contains the password you must use to log in on exam day.
SRMJEEE Phase 1 exam 2026: login and exam monitoring rules
You must log in at least 60 minutes before your test to upload a photo and your ID proof. The exam is monitored by a human proctor and an AI system together. You cannot leave the test during the first 120 minutes , and you cannot end the exam early even if you finish questions.
If your internet drops or you face interruptions, note that no re‑exam will be given for poor or no internet. Use a stable connection; minimum required speed is 1 Mbps .
System and configuration requirements
You must use a desktop or laptop. Mobile phones and tablets are not allowed. Supported systems:
- Windows 8 or higher (recommended: 15‑inch monitor, Intel i3 4th Gen or above, 4 GB RAM , 2 GB free disk ).
- Mac with macOS 10.14 Mojave or above (minimum 80 GB storage).
Your device must have a keyboard, mouse, webcam and microphone. Remove any screen‑sharing or remote access software before the test. A mobile hotspot is allowed if it provides stable data.
Quick checklist before you start
- Book your slot (if not done) during the April 18–20 window.
- Check the admit card email for the login password.
- Log in 60 minutes early to upload photo and ID.
- Keep mobile phones and tablets away from the test area.
- Ensure webcam and mic work and no screen‑sharing apps are running.
What this coverage does not include
This brief covers dates, timings, rules and system specs. It does not include syllabus details, marking scheme, application fees or accessibility accommodations.