Tamil Nadu Agricultural University in Coimbatore announces third phase certificate verification for government school students on July 22. The process covers 200 seats under 7.5% reservation quota.
Coimbatore: The Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) in Coimbatore has announced that the third phase of certificate verification for government school students will be conducted on July 22. This announcement comes as part of the ongoing admission process for undergraduate programs at the university.
The online counseling for undergraduate admissions at TNAU has been in progress since June 23. After each phase of admissions, vacant seats are filled through a sliding process, calling students next in the rank list.
According to the university's statement, the third phase of certificate verification and submission for the 7.5% reservation quota will be conducted for a total of 200 seats. Students who have been provisionally selected are required to participate in this certificate verification process with their original certificates.
Similarly, TNAU has also announced that certificate verification for those who participated in the online counseling and received allotments for diploma courses will be held on July 23.
The university emphasizes that students who have received temporary admissions must attend the certificate verification process with all their original documents to confirm their seats. This step is crucial in ensuring the authenticity of the candidates' credentials and finalizing the admission process.
TNAU's structured approach to admissions, with multiple phases of verification, aims to provide fair opportunities to eligible students, particularly those from government schools under the special reservation quota.
The online counseling for undergraduate admissions at TNAU has been in progress since June 23. After each phase of admissions, vacant seats are filled through a sliding process, calling students next in the rank list.
According to the university's statement, the third phase of certificate verification and submission for the 7.5% reservation quota will be conducted for a total of 200 seats. Students who have been provisionally selected are required to participate in this certificate verification process with their original certificates.
Similarly, TNAU has also announced that certificate verification for those who participated in the online counseling and received allotments for diploma courses will be held on July 23.
The university emphasizes that students who have received temporary admissions must attend the certificate verification process with all their original documents to confirm their seats. This step is crucial in ensuring the authenticity of the candidates' credentials and finalizing the admission process.
TNAU's structured approach to admissions, with multiple phases of verification, aims to provide fair opportunities to eligible students, particularly those from government schools under the special reservation quota.