TNEA 2025 random number out on tneaonline.org for engineering admissions
Vagisha Kaushik | June 11, 2025 | 10:24 PM IST | 1 min read
TNEA 2025 random numbers are assigned to candidates for breaking ties. The document verification will be conducted till June 20.
The Directorate of Technical Education has assigned the random numbers for the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA) 2025 registered candidates. Random numbers are available for viewing by students on the official website, tneaonline.org.
As per the TNEA 2025 schedule, the certificate verification at Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions Facilitation Centre (TFC) will be done between June 10 and June 20.
The registered candidates are assigned TNEA 2025 random numbers to break ties between two aspirants with identical ranks. They can view the numbers by clicking the ‘status’ tab through the candidate login window.
After the verification of documents, the directorate will prepare and publish the TNEA rank list 2025 on June 27 for admission to government and government-aided engineering colleges, university departments and constituent colleges of Anna University and Annamalai University.
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A total of 1,69,634 students registered within 10 days of commencement of TNEA 2025 registration, according to state higher education minister K Ponmudi.
How to check TNEA 2025 random number?
Candidates can follow the steps given below to download the TNEA random number:
- Go to the official website of TNEA, tneaonline.org
- Click on the login link
- Enter your login credentials including email ID
- TNEA random number will be displayed
- Check and take a screenshot of the page for future reference
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