TNEA random number 2020 released at tneaonline.org
Team Careers360 | August 26, 2020 | 04:47 PM IST | 1 min read
Know your college admission chances for TNEA Counselling based on your TNEA Rank
Start NowNEW DELHI: The Directorate of Technical Education (DoTE), Tamil Nadu, has released the TNEA random number 2020 on August 26. All the candidates who have applied for TNEA 2020 have been sent the random numbers through SMS and email on their registered mobile number and email ID. Candidates can also check their TNEA 2020 random number allotted to them through the official website tneaonline.org by login using their email ID and password.
How to Check TNEA Random Number 2020?
The DoTE, Tamil Nadu sends the random numbers for TNEA 2020 to all registered candidates through SMS on their mobile number. Candidates can also check TNEA random number from the official website by login using the following steps
Step 1-
Open the official website tneaonline.org
Step 2-
Login using their required credentials
Step 3-
TNEA random number will be displayed on screen
Step 4-
Download the random number copy and take a printout of the same
What is TNEA Random Number 2020?
As per TOI report, 1,31,346 candidates have been allotted TNEA random number 2021. The TNEA random number is like a unique identity number which is assigned to every registered candidate. TNEA random number is used to resolve ties among students in case two or more students have the same score.
What after TNEA Random Number 2020?
The documents of candidates will be verified online by the TFC’s (TNEA Facilitation Centres) from August 24 to September 1. After the normalisation of marks in class 12 and verification of documents, the DoTE will release the TNEA rank list on September 7.
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