The TANCET 2024 results will be declared on March 28, with scorecards available for download from April 3 to May 3.
Anna University is set to announce the results of the Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test (TANCET) 2024 on March 28. Candidates can access their results on the official website – tancet.annauniv.edu – by logging in with their email ID and password.
The TANCET 2024 examination, which serves as an entrance test for admission to MBA and MCA degree programs, was conducted on March 9. The MCA exam took place in the first shift from 10 am to 12 pm, followed by the MBA exam in the second shift from 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm.
To check the TANCET 2024 result, candidates can follow these steps:
1. Visit the official website - https://tancet.annauniv.edu/tancet/index.html
2. Locate and click on the result link on the homepage
3. Enter your login details
4. Your result will be displayed on the screen
5. Download and save the result for future reference
The provisional answer key was released on March 13, and the final answer key was made available on March 18. For comparison, last year's exam was conducted on March 25, and the TANCET result was declared on May 31.
While the TANCET 2024 result will be announced on March 28, the scorecards will be available for download from April 3 to May 3. In case of a lost scorecard, a duplicate one can be obtained by paying a fee of Rs 300 via a Demand Draft, as stated by Anna University in the TANCET information brochure.
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