TNEA 2019 Round 1 Final Allotment Announced; Check Details Here
Saakshi Lama | July 13, 2019 | 12:06 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JULY 13: The Directorate of Technical Education (DoTE), Tamil Nadu has released the final allotment for Round 1 of TNEA 2019 counselling. Candidates can now check their final allotment status in online mode. To check the allotment status, the candidates will have to login using the required credentials. Along with the final allotment of round 1, the authorities have also started choice locking facility for round 2. Previously, the provisional allotment for Round 1 was declared on July 11. The candidates could confirm their allotment till July 12 (5 PM).
To check TNEA 2019 first round seat allotment final allotment status - Click Here
How to Check TNEA 2019 Round 1 Final Allotment?
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Visit the official website of TNEA 2019 ( tneaonline.in )
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Candidates will have to log in using their login ID/email ID and password.
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Click on “Sign In”
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The allotment status will be displayed on the screen.
If the candidates were unable to confirm their allotment by July 12, 2019 (5 PM), then their allotment was automatically cancelled by the authorities. Round 1 of TNEA 2019 counselling was held only for those candidates who ranked between 1 to 9872. The allotted candidates will have to report to their respective institute for confirmation of admission.
The procedure of choice filling and locking has also commenced today i.e., July 13 for Round 2 (candidates who ranked between 9873 to 30926). The choice filling process will be open till July 15, 2019. Candidates who ranked between 30927 to 64093 can also pay the initial fee to participate in Round 3 of the counselling procedure from today to July 17, 2019.
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