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TANCET 2026 Hall Ticket Download: Steps, Login Details and Documents Required

Anna University releases TANCET 2026 hall ticket on April 27 at 12:30 PM. Learn how to download your admit card, what documents to carry, and important exam day guidelines.

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TANCET 2026 Hall Ticket Download: Steps, Login Details and Documents Required

Anna University releases the TANCET 2026 hall ticket today, April 27, at 12:30 PM. Candidates who registered for the TANCET exam can download their admit cards from the official website using their email ID and password.

The hall ticket is your entry pass to the exam centre. Without it, you cannot sit for the test. This guide walks you through everything you need to know about downloading and using your TANCET admit card.

When Does TANCET Hall Ticket Release?

Anna University will make the TANCET admit card available at 12:30 PM on April 27, 2026. Over 20,000 candidates who applied for MBA and MCA courses will receive their hall tickets through the online portal.

The exam is scheduled for May 9, 2026. The MCA test runs from 10 AM to 12 Noon, while the MBA exam takes place from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM.

How to Download Your TANCET Admit Card

Follow these simple steps to get your hall ticket:

  1. Open the official website at tancet.annauniv.edu
  2. Find and click the hall ticket download button
  3. Enter your registered email ID and password
  4. Complete the captcha verification
  5. Click the Login button
  6. View your admit card on screen
  7. Click Print and save a copy

You do not need your application number to download the admit card. Your email ID and the password you created during registration are enough.

What Login Credentials Do You Need?

The TANCET login requires two things: your registered email ID and your password. The password is the same one you set up when you filled out your application form.

If you have forgotten your password, you can recover it by entering your email ID, date of birth, and mobile number on the login page.

Details You Will Find on Your Hall Ticket

Your TANCET admit card contains several important details:

  • Your full name
  • Registration number
  • Date of birth
  • Category or community
  • Scanned photograph and signature
  • Exam date and time
  • Test centre address
  • Exam day instructions

Check all these details as soon as you download the hall ticket. If you spot any errors or spelling mistakes, contact the Anna University admission desk right away at tanceeta@gmail.com.

Documents to Carry on Exam Day

You must bring two things to the test centre:

  1. A printed copy of your TANCET hall ticket on A4 paper
  2. One valid photo ID proof (original)

Accepted ID proofs include your Aadhaar card, voter ID, passport, driving licence, PAN card, or a formal college ID card.

Digital copies of the admit card on your phone or tablet will not work. The exam centre staff will check your printed hall ticket and ID before letting you enter.

What Items Are Not Allowed Inside?

Anna University has strict rules about what you can bring. Leave these items at home:

  • Mobile phones
  • Smartwatches
  • Calculators
  • Bluetooth devices
  • Pagers
  • Any other electronic gadgets

The test centres do not provide lockers or storage facilities. Do not bring valuables or electronics that you might need to leave unattended.

Important Points to Remember

Arrive at your test centre at least 60 minutes before the exam starts. The gates close at the scheduled time, and late entry is not permitted under any circumstances.

You cannot change your allotted exam centre after the admit card is issued. Anna University assigns centres based on the city preference you selected during registration.

Keep your hall ticket safe even after the exam. You will need it during the Tamil Nadu MBA and MCA admission process. If you lose it, getting a duplicate will cost you a processing fee.

How to Fill the OMR Sheet

The TANCET exam uses an OMR sheet to record your answers. Use only a blue or black pen to fill in the bubbles. Fill them completely and carefully. Incomplete or unclear markings may not be read by the scanning machine.

Understanding the TANCET Exam Pattern

The TANCET MBA paper has 100 multiple choice questions. You get 120 minutes to complete the test. The paper is divided into five sections with equal marks:

  • Analysis of Business Situations
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Quantitative Ability
  • Data Sufficiency
  • English Usage

All questions appear in English. There are no options for regional languages.

What If Your Admit Card Has Errors?

Mistakes on your hall ticket can cause problems on exam day. The details on your admit card must match the official records exactly.

If you find any discrepancies, email the TANCET team immediately at tanceeta@gmail.com. Include clear evidence of the error and your correct information. The university will investigate and fix genuine errors before the exam date.

Can You Access the Hall Ticket Offline?

No. Anna University does not send admit cards by post or email. You cannot collect it from the university office either. The only way to get your hall ticket is to download it from tancet.annauniv.edu using your login credentials.

What Happens If You Have Issues With Erroneous Data?

Anna University has uploaded a list of TANCET applications with erroneous data as of April 27. If your application appears on this list, the university will hold your admit card until you fix the errors. Check the official website to see if your application needs correction.

The TANCET admit card is a simple document, but it plays a huge role in your exam day experience. Download it as soon as it becomes available, check every detail, and keep both printed and digital copies for your records.

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