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-National Institute of Technology, Manipur
-National Institute of Technology, Meghalaya
-National Institute of Technology, Mizoram
-National Institute of Technology, Nagaland
-National Institute of Technology, Sikkim
-National Institute of Technology, Arunachal Pradesh
However, the admission process and cut-off scores can vary.
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Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore
R. V. College of Engineering, Bangalore
B. MS College of Engineering, Bangalore
P. E. S. Institute of Technology, Bangalore Institute of Technology, Bangalore
M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore
Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, Bangalore
Christ University, Bangalore
Acharya Institute of Technology, Bangalore
All of these colleges have a good reputation for providing quality education and excellent academic and research facilities to their students. Ho
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The TNEA counselling for Special Reservation categories will be held in July. TNEA stands for Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions. The Directorate of Technical Education, Tamil Nadu conducts TNEA every year. It is an online counselling window. All Indian National candidates who wish to take admission to Government and Government Aided Engineering Colleges, University Departments and Constituent Colleges of Anna University, Annamalai University and for the seats surrendered by Self-Financing Engineering Colleges in Tamil Nadu have to apply for TNEA counselling. TNEA counselling is a Unified Single Window Admission System for Indian Nation
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PES University, Bangalore
RV College of Engineering, Bangalore
BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore Institute of Technology, Bangalore
Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, Bangalore
RNS Institute of Technology, Bangalore
New Horizon College of Engineering, Bangalore
CMR Institute of Technology, Bangalore
Acharya Institute of Technology, Bangalore
REVA University, Bangalore
Please note that the eligibility criteria and admission process for direct admission may vary from college to college. It is recommended that you visit
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The TNEA 2026 counselling will end in September 2026.
BE/B.Tech admission in Tamil Nadu is done based on the online counselling process called TNEA. There is no state-level entrance exam for admission in Tamil Nadu. Candidates have to register and appear for the online Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions TNEA counselling held every year. 10+2 passed/appearing candidates can apply for TNEA counselling. Admission will be based on marks obtained by the candidates in the relevant subjects, namely, Maths Physics and Chemistry which will be reduced to 200. TNEA 2026 counselling process includes registration, assignment of random numbers, Certif
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Educational Qualification: The candidate should have completed 10+2 or equivalent from a recognised board with Physics Chemistry and Mathematics as compulsory subjects. Minimum Marks: The candidate should have secured at least 60% marks (for General category candidates) or 55% marks (for SC/ST category candidates) i
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No, applicants will not allow to pause the KIITEE 2025 mock test before the completion of the exam. Candidates have to attempt the KIITEE mock test 2025 in one go. Applicants will also not be allowed to leave the KIITEE 2025 exam before the conclusion of the exam. Applicants are advised to leave the exam only after the conclusion. On the exam day, candidates must follow all the instructions given by invigilator.
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