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Atiki Singhal

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Hi Deva, Kindly visit this link for the detailed information:
https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor.

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Jigyasa Masiwal

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Step 1- Registration: Candidate had to register using their basic details like name, fathers name, mobile number and email address. Step 2- Payment of Counselling Fees: Students who had successfully registered were required to pay the fees as per their respective category. Application fees for General/OBC is Rs.500 and Rs.250 for SC/ST category. Step 3- Filling Personal Details: Candidates had to enter their details of nativity, nationality and category along with information like marks of qualifying exams and board. Step 4- Submission of Form: Candidates had to verify all their details furnished in application form as no corrections w
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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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The hostel fees per annum would be around Rs. 60,000- Rs. 80,000. They might revise the fees at times. So, you can contact the administration for complete details of the fee structure.

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VS kavya

Beginner-Level 4

No, Sastra University is a deemed university. It has it's own syllabus and curriculum. We don't need TNEA counselling to join there. Admission in Sastra University is now over. College is reopening on 19th July 2019. All the best.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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SS stands for 'self supporting' courses. Self-supporting courses are courses started by colleges without financial assistance from the government in any institution. There is no difference as such but it might be that they charge higher fees. Hope this satisfies your query. All the best.

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Mathews James

Beginner-Level 2

According to the conducting board of TNEA if you have studied from 8th to 12th in other states. You will be considered eligible if satisfy any of the below mentioned criteria.
1. If you are a student born and native to Tamilnadu but studied in other state, must provide a digitally signed Nativity certificate belonging to Tamil Nadu government.
2. If you are a student belonging from other state belonging to BC category.
3. If you are a student belonging from other state and your father is a Central Government Employee working in Tamilnadu and must provide a digitally signed Residence certificate.

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SUJITHKUMAR M A

Beginner-Level 3

Counselling will be done only on the basis of general rank and Community Rank is for statistical data.

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