TNAU 2020 rank list released on October 23; know how to download
Team Careers360 | October 23, 2020 | 12:15 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Tamil Nadu Agricultural University has released the TNAU rank list 2020 for UG programmes on October 23 at tnau.ac.in. The TNAU rank list is available in the form of pdf.
Candidates who have filled the TNAU 2020 UG application form can visit the official website of Tamil Nadu Agricultural University to download TNAU rank list 2020.
TNAU UG rank list 2020 mentions the name of the candidates, category, rank, registration number and aggregate score. The special reservations TNAU UG rank list will be released on October 28.
The rank list of TNAU 2020 for UG programmes has been prepared on the basis of marks scored by the candidates in the qualifying examination.
The TNAU 2020 cut off score is as high as 199.5 for UG admissions. Candidates can check the complete TNAU merit list to know the category wise cut off scores. A total of 4700 seats in 14 constituent and 28 affiliated colleges will be offered in 10 undergraduate programmes through TNAU admissions.
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