Tamil Nadu Agricultural University UG online counselling process ends tomorrow at tnagfi.ucanapply.com
TNAU has uploaded the rank list of UG degree programmes in horticulture, agriculture and engineering on tnagfi.ucanapply.com.
Divyansh | September 22, 2023 | 02:02 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) has started the online UG counselling process for the degree programmes at tnagfi.ucanapply.com. The online counselling window will be closed at 5 PM on September 23.
The university has also uploaded the rank list of various undergraduate (UG) diploma and degree programmes in horticulture, agriculture and engineering was uploaded on the official website, tnagfi.ucanapply.com, on September 20. The university said it has sent the details of the online counselling process on the registered mobile numbers and emails of the candidates.
The candidates will not have to submit the admission fee during the counselling process. Candidates from unreserved, OBC, BCM and MBC will have to pay Rs 200 non-refundable fee during the document verification process. Students belonging from SC, SCA and ST population will have to pay Rs 100 as fee.
Students who are not satisfied with the college and programmes offered to them can apply for changing it till 5 PM on September 23. The choices will be considered on the basis of vacant seats in the programme, the university added.
Candidates can contact the TNAU on the mobile numbers, 94886-35077, 94864-25076, and email id, ugadmissions@tnau.ac.in .
How to change college, course preference
The candidates can change the preferred college and programmes by following these steps:
Visit the official website, tnagfi.ucanapply.com
- Login using username and password, and then press submit
- Choose the preferred college and change the programme preference
- Click on the save button
- Download the form for future reference and the log out.
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