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Does Anna University accept new marks?board marks ?in other state quota


Ashutosh katkam 29th Apr, 2018
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vanam anusha 9th Jun, 2018

Hello,

The selection of candidates is based on the marks obtained in Mathematics (50%), Physics and Chemistry (25% each) in the qualifying exam. The marks are normalized with respect to the highest mark obtained in that Board.

For e.g.

If the top mark secured by a student in ‘A’ board is 90 and the top mark in Tamil Nadu state board is 100, both the highest marks are equated to 100. Then, a student from ‘A’ board scoring 60 would have his/her mark normalized to 100 * (60/90) = 66.66%.

For the southern region (Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Pondicherry and Telangana), a total of 16 seats (12 – General and 4 – SC/ST) are reserved in the University Departments of Anna University. (CEG, MIT, ACT, SAP).

P. Jahnavi 8th Jun, 2018

Hey ashutosh!  Thanks for asking us

You need to apply to their entrance examination or TNEA and they will give you a rank and then will be called for counseling

Hope you getter best life

Thank you

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