TNEA 2020 round 1 seat allotment announced at tneaonline.org
Team Careers360 | October 16, 2020 | 12:40 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: The Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) Tamil Nadu has announced the TNEA 2020 round 1 seat allotment for B.Tech admission today. TNEA 2020 seat allotment result is available online on the official website tneaonline.org . Candidates can now check their TNEA seat allotment 2020 to know their admission status. Candidates who have been allotted seats have to deposit the seat acceptance fees online to confirm their acceptance of admission.
How to Check TNEA Seat Allotment 2020
- Open the official website of TNEA 2020 - tneaonline.org
- Click on Provisional Allotment and slide down for Academic Allotment
- TNEA round 1 seat allotment will be displayed on screen
- Check for allotment status by searching your name
- Download the TNEA seat allotment for future reference
There are a total of 4 rounds of TNEA counselling and seat allotment on the basis of qualifying marks. As per the schedule, choice filling for round 2 is open till October 17 and tentative seat allotment will be announced on October 18. Also, initial fee payment for round 3 is open up to October 19.
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