TNEA 2019 Counselling Round 1 Initial Payment Process Commences
Saakshi Lama | July 3, 2019 | 04:34 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JULY 3: The Directorate of Technical Education (DoTE), Tamil Nadu has started the initial payment process for the first round of TNEA 2019 counselling today. The candidates who made it to the rank list earlier released can now pay the required fee and register for the counselling process. The payment and registration have to be according to the ranks allotted by the authorities. For Round 1, those candidates whose rank ranges between 1 to 9872 can pay the fee and participate in the counselling and allotment procedure.
For the initial fee payment of TNEA 2019- Click here
Steps for TNEA 2019 Counselling Payment
- Go to the official website of TNEA 2019 ( tneaonline.in )
- Click on the counselling payment link
- The candidates will have to provide their registration number and password.
- Click on “Login”
- The initial fee of Rs. 5000 (Rs. 1000 for SC/ST candidates) has to be paid
Candidates will be able to pay the initial fee till July 10, 2019. However, the process of adding and locking of choices will be open from July 8. For Round 1, the authorities will be announcing the tentative allotment on July 11 and the final allotment on July 13, 2019.
DoTE will be conducting four rounds of TNEA 2019 counselling and seat allotment. Each round invites candidates of different rank range. It is important for the candidates to pay the initial fee otherwise they will not be considered for the allotment process.
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