
TNEA 2025 Round 1 Seat Allotment Results Out; Confirm Seat By July 18 For BTech Admissions
TNEA 2025 Round 1 seat allotment results are out. Candidates must confirm their seats by July 18 and report to allotted colleges between July 19 and 23.
TNEA 2025 Round 1 Seat Allotment Results: The Directorate of Technical Education (DoTE), Tamil Nadu has announced the Round 1 tentative seat allotment results for Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA) 2025 counselling. Candidates can now check their results on the official website — tneaonline.org.
Students seeking admission into BTech programmes at colleges across Tamil Nadu must log in using their username and password on the official portal to view and download their seat allotment details.
Important Dates And Details:
Candidates who have received a seat in the TNEA 2025 Round 1 allotment must confirm their seats by July 18. Once confirmed, they need to report to their allotted colleges between July 19 and July 23.
According to the official notice, the Round 1 allotment is for government school special reservation candidates only. The full counselling process includes registration, fee payment, choice filling, seat allotment, and confirmation.
Step 5: Your seat allotment result will be displayed on the screen.
What To Do After Seat Allotment
Once the seat is allotted, candidates have the option to choose from the following six actions:
Candidates are advised to carefully review their options and make decisions within the specified deadlines.
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