TNEA 2021 rank list postponed; Will be released on September 14
Abhijit Srivastava | September 12, 2021 | 05:49 PM IST | 2 mins read
TNEA 2021 candidates can check the rank list on tneaonline.org using their login credentials.
NEW DELHI: The release of the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA) rank list has been postponed to September 14. It was originally supposed to be out on September 4. It will now be out on Tuesday at the official website, tneaonline.org.
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The candidates can check their list on the official portal. To check their ranks students need their login credentials. On the basis of their ranks the students will be invited for counselling.
On the basis of these ranks, students are admitted into the various self-financing and government- aided engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu which has one of the largest number of engineering colleges in the country.
TNEA Rank List 2021
The Directorate of Technical Education (DoTE), government of Tamil Nadu, is responsible for organizing the TNEA every year. Seat allotment is purely based on the merit of the candidates in the qualifying exam. Admission is done on the basis of marks in the qualifying exam.
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Admission |
Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA) |
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Article category |
TNEA 2021 rank list |
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Conducting authority |
Directorate of Technical Education (DoTE) |
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State |
Tamil Nadu |
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Academic year |
2021-2022 |
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Course offered |
BTech / BE |
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Publication of rank list |
September 14 |
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Mode of publication of rank list |
Online |
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Official website |
https://www.tneaonline.org/ https://www.tndte.gov.in |
TNEA Rank List: Dates
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Activity/Events |
Technical |
Vocational |
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Publication of rank list |
September 14 |
September 14 |
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Counselling for Special Reservation categories (in person) { Differently Abled/Ex Ser/Sports } |
September 17 to September 24 |
September 17 to September 24 |
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Commencement of Counseling |
September 27 to October 17 |
September 27 to October 5 |
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Supplementary Counselling |
October 19 to October 23 |
October 19 to October 23 |
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End of counseling |
October 25 |
October 25 |
Steps to download the list
You can access TNEA rank list online by following the given steps-
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Log in on the official website
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Click on link provided for TNEA rank list
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Rank card login page is displayed
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Enter the user ID, password and other login details
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Click on the submit button
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Rank list will appear
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Check the rank
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Download and take a print out of the rank list
TNEA Merit list 2021
The registered candidates are allotted the ranks on the basis of merit in the qualifying exam. TNEA merit list is prepared on the basis of marks obtained in these subjects - maths, physics, and chemistry which is reduced to 200.
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