TNEA registrations start on May 3; last date to register May 30
Prabha Dhavala | June 28, 2018 | 03:50 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, May 3: The online application form of TNEA 2018 is available from May 3 onwards. Candidates can register for TNEA 2018 in online mode as the application will be available in that mode only. The last date to submit the application form is May 30.
To register, candidates will have to enter their name, email address, password, eligibility criteria information, personal information and special reservation information.
Candidates will have to click on “Send Verification OTP”. Following which, an OTP will be sent to the candidates' registered email address and mobile number. Candidates need to enter this OTP and click on “Register” to complete the registration process.
After registration, candidates will get to see their “User Registration Preview” and if satisfied with the details, they can confirm it, otherwise, cancel it to make the required changes.
On confirming, candidates will receive a ‘User Id’ on their registered mobile number. Using it, candidates will have to login and pay the requisite application fee which is Rs 500 for General category, Rs 250 for SC/ST/SCA category and additional special reservation fee of Rs 100 for each reservation selected. Candidates will be required to pay the application fee through net banking, debit or credit card.
Once the payment is made and candidates have received their payment receipt, they must move on to fill their personal and academic information after previewing and confirming them.
Candidates can view their application status and a PDF of the application form will be sent to their registered email address.
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