Tim Tebow’s spring training will begin in the Mets’ minor-league camp.

The former Heisman Trophy winner, who played in the Mets’ instructional league in October before heading to the Arizona Fall League, was conspicuously absent from the list of invites to major-league camp, which the club released Wednesday.

Highly touted first baseman Dominic Smith is the headliner among the invitees to major-league camp, along with Chasen Bradford, Xorge Carrillo, P.J. Conlon, Phillip Evans, Luis Guillorme, Kevin McGowan, David Roseboom, Paul Sewald, Champ Stuart, Travis Taijeron, Corey Taylor and Logan Taylor.

Tebow’s exclusion from major-league camp will not preclude him from appearing in Grapefruit League games.

The Mets avoided arbitration with Zack Wheeler by agreeing to a one-year contract with the righty worth $800,000.