TANCET 2025 rank list out for MBA, MCA; expected cut-off
Suviral Shukla | July 14, 2025 | 11:34 AM IST | 2 mins read
The TANCET 2025 rank list includes overall rank, TANCET application number, candidate’s name, date of birth, gender, TANCET MBA marks and community rank.
Anna University has declared the Master of Business (MBA) rank list for Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test TANCET 2025 today, July 14. Candidates who appeared for the management entrance test can download the rank list through the official website at tancet.annauniv.edu.
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Candidates who have been included in the TANCET 2025 rank list will have to attend the MBA counselling process 2025. Notably, the entrance test mark will be valid for 1 year after the release of the result.
The TANCET 2025 is the gateway for admission to MBA, MCA programmes and after the rank list, candidates will have to appear for the counselling process.
The TANCET 2025 rank list will have details regarding overall rank, TANCET application number, candidate’s name, date of birth, gender, TANCET MBA marks and community rank.
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TANCET 2025: How to download rank list
Candidates can follow the steps given below to download the TANCET 2025 rank list for admission to MBA and MCA courses.
- Visit the official website at tn.mbamca.com.
- On the homepage, click on the TANCET MBA rank list 2025 link.
- A new page will have a TANCET rank list pdf.
- Check your rank and download the list.
The rank list is prepared on the basis of scores obtained by the candidates in the TANCET 2025 written exam. As per the marking rule, candidates got 1 mark for each correct answer, while 1/4 marks were deducted for each wrong response.
TANCET 2025: Top MBA colleges in Tamil Nadu
Candidates seeking admission to MBA colleges in Tamil Nadu can check the list of top colleges along with the expected cut-off. The cut-off's are based on past trends.
|
TANCET 2025 Colleges |
TANCET 2025 Expected Cutoff (Highest) |
TANCET 2025 Expected Cutoff (Lowest) |
TANCET 2025 Expected Rank |
|
College of Engineering, Guindy |
99.99 |
99.72 |
2-37 |
|
M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women |
99.82 |
91.95 |
26-932 |
|
Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering (Autonomous) |
99.78 |
98.01 |
31-267 |
|
Thiagarajar School of Management (Co-Ed) |
99.56 |
96.95 |
63-386 |
|
Easwari Engineering College (Autonomous) |
99.49 |
91.15 |
73-1032 |
|
University of Madras |
99.52 |
98.42 |
71-205 |
|
Sri Sai Ram Engineering College (Autonomous) |
99.19 |
66.89 |
112-3123 |
|
Natesan Institute of Cooperative Management, Chennai |
99.10 |
50.73 |
126-4161 |
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