TANCET 2022 registration ends tomorrow; How to apply, documents required
As per the schedule, TANCET 2022 for MBA and MCA will be held on May 14. While the TANCET 2022 exam date for ME, MTech, MArch, MPlan is May 15.
Anu Parthiban | April 17, 2022 | 11:07 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Anna University will close the registration window for Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test (TANCET 2022) exam tomorrow. Candidates who wish to take admission to MBA, MCA, ME, MTech, MArch, MPlan courses in participating institutes will have to apply at the TANCET website, tancet.annauniv.edu before 4 pm on April 18, 2022.
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The tentative date to download the TANCET 2022 admit card is May 2, 2022. As per the TANCET website, applicants are instructed to carefully read the "procedure for online registration" and specifications for photo and signature image. “Any deviations in the photo and signature images lead to rejection of your application. Selfies and photos taken by mobile are strictly not allowed,” the official website said.
As per the schedule, TANCET 2022 for MBA and MCA will be held on May 14. While the TANCET 2022 exam date for ME, MTech, MArch, MPlan is May 15.
TANCET 2022 application form: How to fill
Interested candidates can follow the steps given below to fill out the application form.
- Visit the TANCET official website, tancet.annauniv.edu
- Click on the “TANCET Registration” link, candidates can also read the online registration procedure by clicking on the link given above the TANCET online registration link.
- Enter details such as name, date of birth and other basic information to create a login ID.
- Login using the TANCET registration id and password.
- Candidates had to fill the personal and academic details.
- After entering all the required details of the TANCET 2022 application form, candidates had to upload the scanned images of their photograph and other required documents
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Specifications for uploading photograph
- The photograph to be uploaded had to be in .jpg/.jpeg format and size of the file between 20KB to 30 KB.
- Candidates must upload a recent coloured photograph.
- The photograph should have clearly shown the face of the candidate.
7. Now, pay the TANCET 2022 application fee through credit, debit card or net banking.
8. General, OBC category candidates will have to pay Rs 500 and SC, ST, SCA candidates will have to pay Rs 250 only.
9. Check all the details entered before submitting the application form.
Documents required to fill TANCET application form 2022
Candidates are required to keep the following documents ready before starting with TANCET 2022 registration.
- Valid email Id and password
- Scanned image of photograph
- Qualifying marks of bachelor’s degree
- Caste certificate (If applicable)
- Credit, debit card or net banking details
- Other personal and academic details to be entered in the form
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