TNEA 2019 Registration to close on May 31, Apply online @ tneaonline.in
Satyendra Singh | May 30, 2019 | 09:05 AM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, May 30 : The registration process for Tamil Nadu Engineering Admission, TNEA 2019 will close on May 31. Students who aspire to take admission in UG engineering courses in Tamil Nadu have to fill the application form in order to be considered for admission. The TNEA 2019 application form is available in online mode and can be filled from the official portal of TNEA. The registration cum application fee submission have to be done before May 31 post which the further admission process will be initiated.
Students will be allotted a random number post application submission on June 3 which will be used for all the further rounds of admission. Students who completes the registration procedure have to submit the filled TNEA 2019 application form along with all the necessary certificates at the TNEA facilitation centre from June 6 to 11, 2019.
The TNEA admission 2019 will be based on the basis of class 12 marks in Physics,Chemistry and Mathematics. The rank list for TNEA admission will be published on June 17 and the counselling will begin from July 3.
Students can visit TNEA 2019 application form for applying to Tamil Nadu Engineering Admission. The detailed admission schedule for TNEA 2019 admission is given below
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Events |
Dates |
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Filling of TNEA application form |
May 2-31, 2019 |
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Allotment of Random number |
June 3, 2019 |
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Submission of documents at TNEA facilitation centres |
June 6-11, 2019 |
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Merit list announcement |
June 17, 2019 |
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Counselling process and seat allotment |
July 3-28, 2019 |
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