TNEA random number 2020 to be announced on August 21; check @tneaonline.org
Team Careers360 | August 19, 2020 | 04:52 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : Directorate of Technical Education (DoTE), Tamil Nadu will be releasing the TNEA 2020 random number on August 21. TNEA random number 2020 login will be available at tneaonline.org. To check the random number, candidates will have to log in to the portal using the registered email id and password. Candidates will also receive the assigned random number through SMS on their registered mobile number. TNEA random number release date has been declared by the authorities on the official website.
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TNEA random number 2020 is a unique 10 digit number that is assigned to every applicant. The authorities assign this number to use in a scenario when all other rules have been followed to break a tie between two more candidates. The TNEA random number is generated on the basis of a unique number generating algorithm.
Procedure for TNEA random number 2020 download
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Visit the official website of TNEA 2020.
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Login using the email id and password
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Upon successful login, TNEA random number 2020 will be displayed on the screen.
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Take a note of the assigned TNEA random number.
TNEA 2020 certificate verification will commence from August 24 to September 1. TNEA admission is done on the basis of marks secured by the candidate in class 12th. No entrance exam is conducted. The authorities conduct TNEA for admission into the undergraduate engineering courses offered by the participating institutes.
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