TNEA round 1 provisional allotment list 2023 out at tneaonline.org; steps to download
Anu Parthiban | August 2, 2023 | 05:10 PM IST | 1 min read
Tamil Nadu Engineering Admission 2023: Candidates who have been allotted BTech seat will have to report to college on or before August 6.
NEW DELHI: The Directorate of Technical Education (DoTE), Tamil Nadu has issued the Tamil Nadu engineering admission (TNEA 2023) provisional allotment list 2023. Students who passed Class 12 and completed the registration process before the deadline will be able to check the TNEA 2023 allotment list from the official website, tneaonline.org.
“Provisional allotment has been released for first round candidates those who had confirmed their tentative allotment with "I accept and confirm the current allotment" option,” the official website read.
Candidates have been requested to login and download the TNEA provisional allotment order and report to the respective allotted college on or before August 6. Those candidates who opted for upward movement will also have to produce the required documents before August 6. All other students who confirmed the tentative allotment have been requested to wait till August 9.
The DoTE has released the round 1 TNEA allotment 2023 for 7.5% government school students, differently-abled, sports and ex-servicemen category candidates.
How to check TNEA allotment 2023
Students can follow the steps given below to download the TNEA provisional allotment card 2023.
- Visit the TNEA official website, tneaonline.org 2023.
- Click on the ‘Login’ option on the top right corner.
- Now, enter the email address and password generated during the registration.
- Submit the login credentials entered.
- TNEA provisional allotment card 2023 will be displayed.
- Download and save it for future reference.
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