Do I have to attach my TANCET hall ticket with application form while applying for admission to colleges?

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7 years ago
Hello Subasree, No, you need not attach the TANCET hall ticket within application form while applying to colleges. All the best.

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SOMCA@SSN.IN K
7 years ago
In SSN online form, you can enter TANCET hall ticket number and date along with score as zero. The system will recognize that you will be appearing for TANCET and allows you to apply. You could come back and update your score at any point of time.

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