TNEA 2019 application form to be available from May 2
Saakshi Lama | April 30, 2019 | 05:59 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, APRIL 30: Anna University will be releasing the application form of TNEA 2019 on May 2. Candidates will be able to access the application form in online mode. To participate in the admission process, it will be essential for candidates to register for TNEA 2019 within the given dates. The final date of registration is May 31, 2019. Before applying for TNEA 2019, the candidates are advised to check the eligibility criteria set by the authorities.
Quick Steps to Fill TNEA 2019 Application Form
Step 1 - Registration: Firstly, the candidates will have to register using their personal details. The User ID will be sent to the candidate’s registered mobile number which has to be kept safely for future use.
Step 2 - Application Fee Payment: Next, the candidates will have to pay the required application fee through online (net banking/credit card/debit card) or offline mode (demand draft).
Step 3 - Filling of Application Form: The candidates will have to submit their valid personal, scholarship and other details.
Step 4 - Providing Academic Details: Information about the candidate’s 10th and 12th standard performance has to be submitted.
Step 5 - Submission and Print Out of Application Form: After checking all of the provided details, the candidates will have to finally submit the application form. Print out of the submitted application form has to be taken for future use.
TNEA 2019 provides B.Tech admissions into the participating institutes on the basis of the candidate’s performance in their qualifying examination. No separate entrance examination will be conducted by the authorities.
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