TANCA 2020 merit list for GATE, TANCET candidates released at annauniv.edu
Team Careers360 | November 23, 2020 | 12:40 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Anna University has released the TANCA merit list 2020 for GATE and TANCET qualified candidates at annauniv.edu. Candidates can now download the TANCA merit list by logging in to the respective portal using their name, application number, date of birth, and email id.
Steps to check TANCA merit list 2020 for GATE/TANCET
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Visit annauniv.edu.
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Click on the “TANCA 2020- GATE/TANCET merit list” link.
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Enter the candidate name, application number, date of birth, and email id.
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Click on “Submit”.
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TANCA 2020 merit list will be displayed on the screen.
Candidates are also allowed to raise grievances against the TANCA merit list 2020 till November 28. The payment of initial fee and TANCA choice filling and locking for GATE qualified candidates can be done from December 2 to 4 and while TANCET qualified candidates can make the payment and complete choice filling process from December 8 to 11.
Tentative TANCA 2020 seat allotment for GATE candidates will be released on December 4. TANCET qualified candidates will be able to check the tentative TANCA seat allotment on December 11. Provisional TANCA seat allotment for GATE candidates will be released on December 5 and TANCET candidates will be released on December 13. TANCA 2020 registration was open till September 30.
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