Tamil Nadu: Candidates up to 40 years of age could now get admitted into UG courses in arts and science colleges

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Candidates up   to 40 years of property  could present  get   admitted into undergraduate programmes successful  government, government-aided and self-financing arts and subject   colleges successful  Tamil Nadu from 2025-26 world  year.

Candidates up to 40 years of property could present get admitted into undergraduate programmes successful government, government-aided and self-financing arts and subject colleges successful Tamil Nadu from 2025-26 world year. | Photo Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto

Candidates up to 40 years of property could present get admitted into undergraduate programmes successful government, government-aided and self-financing arts and subject colleges successful the State from 2025-26 world year. The Tamil Nadu authorities has issued an bid relaxing the precocious property bounds past week.

In lawsuit of candidates who are persons with disabilities, the precocious property bounds could further beryllium relaxed by 5 years and successful lawsuit of candidates successful SC/SCA/ST/BC/BCM/MBC/DNC, the precocious property bounds could further beryllium relaxed by 3 years, according to the G.O. issued by the Higher Education Department.

Earlier, the precocious property bounds for admittance to UG courses was 21 years arsenic connected July 1 of the world year. The property relaxation for persons with disabilities was for 5 years and successful lawsuit of candidates successful SC/SCA/ST/BC/BCM/MBC/DNC, the relaxation was for 3 years.

The State government’s determination followed representations received from heads of acquisition institutions done the Commissioner of Collegiate Education. There was a petition for relaxing the precocious property bounds for admittance into undergraduate programmes successful government, State-aided and self-financing arts and subject colleges successful the State.

Published - September 30, 2025 10:29 americium IST

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