TNEA Rank List 2020 releasing tomorrow at tneaonline.org; Know how to check
Team Careers360 | September 27, 2020 | 05:17 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) will release TNEA rank list 2020 on September 28 at tneaonline.org. TNEA 2020 rank list release date was earlier September 25 but now it will be released tomorrow. TNEA rank list 2020 release time is not announced but it can be expected anytime on September 28. TNEA rank list 2020 was initially scheduled to be announced on September 17 but had to be postponed due to unavoidable circumstances.
How to check TNEA rank list 2020
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Open the official website of TNEA 2020 - 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 2020 rank list will be displayed on screen in pdf format
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Candidates can check and download the rank list
What details will be present in TNEA 2020 rank list
TNEA rank list will have the position of candidates in the order of merit. The merit position in TNEA rank list is defined by the candidates score in class 12 marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
What after TNEA rank list 2020
Candidates having their name in the rank list will be eligible for counselling and seat allotment rounds. Candidates will be allotted seats as per their choices filled during counselling registration and position in TNEA rank list.
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