TNEA 2020 supplementary round seat allotment released at tneaonline.org
Team Careers360 | November 23, 2020 | 11:46 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : Directorate of Technical Education (DoTE), Tamil Nadu has released the TNEA 2020 supplementary provisional allotments at tneaonline.org. Candidates can now check the TNEA 2020 allotments for Academic, Vocational & Special category students by logging into the candidate portal using the email address and password.
Steps to check TNEA Seat Allotment 2020 result
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Visit tneaonline.org
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Login using the email address and password
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Upon successful login, the seat allotment of TNEA 2020 will be displayed on the screen.
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Check the seat allotment results.
TNEA Seat Allotment 2020 Login Window
Along with the TNEA seat allotment results for supplementary round, the authorities have also released the lists of academic and vocational vacancies after supplementary round. Candidates can check the list of vacant seats at the official website.
The tentative TNEA 2020 seat allotment results for the supplementary round was announced on November 21 and candidates were required to accept their seats till November 22 (5 PM). Note that only those candidates who complete the registration and certification uploading process from November 3 to 7 are considered for TNEA seat allotment 2020 results for supplementary round.
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KCET 2020 option entry started at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in; check counselling details
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CSAB 2020 special round 1st seat allotment released @csab.nic.in
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