TNEA BArch tentative allotment 2024 out; confirm seats by 7 pm to avoid cancellation
Tamil Nadu Engineering Admission 2024: The TNEA BArch provisional allotment will be announced tomorrow for candidates who have chosen for ‘accept’ or ‘upgrade’ options.
Anu Parthiban | August 21, 2024 | 12:09 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Directorate of Technical Education, Tamil Nadu has issued the tentative allotment for architecture courses in the participating engineering colleges. Those allotted seats in the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admission (TNEA 2024) will have to confirm the allocation by 7 pm to avoid cancellation of candidature. The TNEA BArch allotment results for BArch admission has been hosted on the official website, barch.tneaonline.org.
“Tentative allotment has been released for all eligible candidates, request you to login and confirm the allotment on or before 21-08-2024, 7PM,” it said. Along with this, the allotment status for differently-abled and sports candidates who have applied under 7.5% government quota.
The TNEA BArch provisional allotment will be announced tomorrow on the basis of confirmation given by the candidates. They will have an option to accept the allotment or join the college or to accept and opt for upgradation.
Candidates will get four options to choose from after the declaration of tentative allotment results - accept and joint, accept and upward, decline and upward, and decline and exit.
TNEA BArch admission schedule 2024
Here’s the complete schedule for Tamil Nadu architecture admission counselling 2024.
TNEA BArch admission |
Date |
Tentative allotment confirmation |
August 21 by 7 pm |
Release of provisional allotment |
August 22 by 10 am |
Joining dates for ‘Accept and Join Candidates’ in colleges and Reporting dates for ‘Accept and Upward Candidates’ in TFC |
August 22 to 26 |
Release of provisional allotment for upward opted candidates |
August 28 |
SCA to SC counselling(Online) |
August 30 |
End of counselling |
August 30 |
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