TNEA 2019 Rank List Released @tneaonline.in; Counselling to start from June 25
Saakshi Lama | June 20, 2019 | 08:34 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JUNE 20: Directorate of Technical Education (DoTE), Tamil Nadu has released the merit list of TNEA 2019. Higher education minister K.P. Anbalagan released the list today attributing the delay to the non verification of certificate by many applicants. Counselling has been postponed to June 25 on account of this delay. Counselling for general category candidates starts from July 3 and ends on 28.
Candidates can now check the rank list in online mode and it consists of the secured ranks in the admission process. The released rank list is branch and category specific. During counselling, the candidates will be called according to their position in the rank list.
Quick Steps to Check TNEA 2019 Rank List
Visit the official website of TNEA 2019 (
tneaonline.in
)
Login using email ID and password created during TNEA 2019 registrations.
Click on “Submit”
The rank of TNEA 2019 will be displayed on the screen.
A total of 479 colleges will be participating in counselling. About 15 colleges had opted out of admission process. As many as 270 seats have been reduced by Anna University in its colleges and university departments.
Counselling dates have been postponed on account of the delay in declaring the merit list and ranks. It will now start from June 25 with counselling of differently-abled candidates followed by counselling for wards of ex-servicemen on June 26, and sports persons on June 27. Vocational stream counselling dates are June 26 to 28. All these are in-person counselling to be held at the Central Polytechnic College in Taramani, Chennai.
Any errors in the application forms must be brought to the notice of the authorities at 044-22350523/27/29 in addition to 044-22351014/15.
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