TNAU Admission 2020: Application form released for UG courses; check details
Team Careers360 | August 7, 2020 | 10:58 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Tamil Nadu Agricultural University has released the application form of TNAU for UG programmes on August 7. Candidates who wish to take admission to 10 UG programmes offered by 28 affiliated colleges and 14 constituent colleges of Tamil Nadu Agricultural University can register themselves and fill the TNAU application form 2020 by visiting the official website of TNAU UG admission 2020.
The last date of registration is September 17. The TNAU admission fee 2020 for General and OBC candidates is Rs 600, whereas candidates belonging to SC, SA and ST categories have to pay a fee of Rs 300. The application correction window of TNAU will be available from September 18 till September 20.
Based on the marks scored by the candidates in the previous qualifying examination, the rank list of TNAU 2020 will be released on September 29. Shortlisted candidates will also be informed through SMS and email and will be invited to participate in the online counselling of TNAU.
Candidates can select a course and a college based on their rankings during the online counselling. The seat allotment of TNAU colleges will be done in two phases. TNAU UG counselling 2020 dates have not been announced by the university yet.
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