Tamil Nadu TNEA 2023 rank list issued at tneaonline.org
The grievances against the TNEA 2023 rank list can be raised by June 30.
Mridusmita Deka | June 26, 2023 | 01:44 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Directorate of Technical Education (DoTE) has issued the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA) rank list 2023. Candidates will have to login at the website -- tneaonline.org with the help of the registered email addresses and passwords and access the TNEA rank list. The TNEA 2023 rank list has been made available as per the categories of the candidates including General, Physically Challenged and candidates under Reserved categories.
If there are any queries or grievances regarding the TNEA 2023 ranks, candidates can contact TFC by June 30 (4 pm). TNEA is conducted for admission to undergraduate engineering programmes (BTech courses) in the institutes of Tamil Nadu.
TNEA Rank List 2023: How to download
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Go to the official website -- tneaonline.org
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Login with the email address and password
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Access the TNEA rank list 2023
The candidates shortlisted in the TNEA rank list 2023 today will be eligible to apply for the online counselling. The TNEA general counselling round contain certain steps including online counselling for academic and vocational courses, initial deposit of the registration fee, choice filling, tentative allotment, confirmation of tentative allotment and provisional allotment.
TNEA 2023 Counselling Dates
Grievances Redressal |
June 26 to 30 |
Counseling for Special Reservation categories (Online).
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July 2 to 5 |
General Counseling (Online)
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July 7 to August 24 |
Supplementary Counseling (Online) |
August 28 to 30 |
SCA to SC counseling (Online) |
September 1 to 3 |
End of counseling |
September 3 |
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