TNEA rank list 2020 to be announced on September 17 at tneaonline.org
Team Careers360 | September 7, 2020 | 11:30 PM IST
NEW DELHI: TNEA rank list 2020 will be announced on September 17. TNEA rank list date 2020 was September 7 earlier but it had to be postponed to September 17 due to preparation of rank list with class 12 marks. The delay in publication of TNEA rank list 2020 and the new date was announced by KP Anbalagan, higher education minister of Tamil Nadu government.
TNEA rank list will be announced online on the official website tneaonline.org . Candidates have to login at the official website using their registered email address and password to check the TNEA rank list.
How to check TNEA rank list 2020
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Open the official website tneaonline.org
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Click on the TNEA rank list 2020 link
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Login using the required credentials
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TNEA rank list will be displayed on screen
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Candidates can download the rank list for their future reference
TNEA random number, a unique 10 digit number allotted to every registered candidate, was announced on August 26. As per the report, a total of 1,31,346 candidates were allotted TNEA random number 2021.
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