TANCET MBA 2020 admit card to be release anytime soon
Mahima Bahl | February 10, 2020 | 05:36 PM IST | 1 min read
GURUGRAM: Anna University will release the Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test admit card soon. As per the information brochure, TANCET MBA 2020 admit card is to be released on February 13 by Anna University. The last date to fill the application form was extended to February 4. Candidates who have successfully registered themselves will be able to download the admit card of TANCET MBA 2020 in online mode from the official website of Anna University. TANCET MBA 2020 is scheduled to be conducted on February 29.
Important Dates of TANCET 2020:
|
Events |
Dates |
|
Admit Card Release Date |
February 13 |
|
TANCET MBA 2020 |
February 29 |
|
Declaration of Result |
March 20 |
Steps to download TANCET Admit Card 2020
Below mentioned steps can be followed by candidates to download the admit card of TANCET 2020:
Step 1: Visit the official website
Step 2: Click on the tab “Hall Ticket”
Step 3: Log in with your email id and password
Step 4: Download the admit card and print the hard copy
About TANCET
Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test more commonly known as TANCET is conducted every year to provide admission to candidates in postgraduate courses. TANCET scores are accepted by participating colleges across Tamil Nadu State.TANCET 2020 is being conducted by Anna University on February 29 and March 1.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Featured News
]- Teacher recruitment to scholarships – what SC wants universities to do for suicide prevention
- ‘Decision-making at WBNUJS Kolkata was centralised, led to student protest’: VC on restoring trust
- Law schools slowly relax attendance rules as LLB students seek internships, flexible learning
- Under NTA, UGC NET a ‘general knowledge test’ – rewards rote learning, not analytical skills
- UGC mandates mental health centres, one counsellor per 100 students in draft guidelines for HEIs
- Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan: Centre, states mull outcome-based school funding, spark ‘teaching to test’ fears
- NCAHP notifies UGC: NEET UG must for physiotherapy, university tests for psychology courses
- No VC, no recruitment: NSOU in limbo for 2 years; new campus unused, students stuck in NEP transition
- Samagra Shiksha set for major revamp; Dharmendra Pradhan pushes for outcome-driven, NEP-aligned framework
- NCTE Bridge Course: Over 67,000 teachers register but 80% applications await state verification