TNAU admissions 2020 to start from first week of August for UG courses
Team Careers360 | July 17, 2020 | 06:18 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Tamil Nadu Agricultural University will start the TNAU 2020 admission process for admission to ten undergraduate programmes from the first week of August. The announcement has been made by M Kalayanasundaram, dean of agriculture, TNAU through a press note available on the official website of the university.
A total of 1600 seats in 14 constituent colleges and 3100 seats in 28 affiliated colleges will be offered with the help of TNAU admission 2020 in undergraduate programmes.
The UG programmes offered through TNAU 2020 admissions are B.Sc.(Hons.) Agriculture, B.Sc.(Hons.) Horticulture, B.Sc.(Hons.) Forestry, B.Sc.(Hons.) Food, Nutrition and Dietetics, B.Tech. (Agricultural Engineering), B.Sc.(Hons.) Sericulture, B.Tech.(Food Technology), B.Tech.(Biotechnology), B.Tech.(Energy and Environmental Engineering) and B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri-Business Management.
The admission process of TNAU is completely online. The TNAU 2020 UG admission process will be completed in seven stages. These stages are registration and filling TNAU application form, rank list declaration, online counselling, seat allotment, certificate verification, sliding prices and seat allotment.
Kalyanasundaram has advised students not to visit the university for admission related queries during the pandemic situation. The details about admissions to diploma programmes will be announced soon by TNAU.
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