Sample Papers
Previous Year Papers
Syllabus
EXAM SYLLABUS
TANCET doesn’t publish an official detailed topic list, but the syllabus remains consistent with previous years and is based on five core sections that test aptitude relevant for management studies.
1. Analysis of Business Situations
This section assesses your ability to understand, interpret, and analyse short business scenarios or caselets.
Typical focus:
1 - Caselets based on business situations
2 - Logical interpretation of charts, tables, financial data
3 - Decision-making questions that require reasoning based on scenario context
2. Reading Comprehension & Verbal Ability
Tests your English reading and language skills.
Topics usually include:
1 - Reading passages (business, economy, social issues)
2 - Questions on inference, main idea
3 - Vocabulary (synonyms, antonyms, idioms)
4 - Grammar, sentence correction
5 - Cloze tests, one-word substitution
3. Quantitative Aptitude
Evaluates your numerical and problem-solving skills typically up to basic and intermediate level math.
Important areas:
1 - Arithmetic: Percentages, Ratios, Averages
2 - Profit & Loss, Simple & Compound Interest
3 - Time, Speed & Distance | Time & Work
4 - Algebra: Linear & quadratic equations, inequalities, sequences
5 - Geometry & Mensuration
6 - Trigonometry basics
7 - Probability & Combinations
8 - Data interpretation from tables and charts
4. Data Sufficiency
This section checks analytical reasoning and ability to judge whether given data is enough to answer a question.
Focus includes:
1 - Evaluating statements based on mathematics and logic
2 - Questions where you decide if provided data is sufficient
3 - Often linked to simple arithmetic, algebra, or interpretative clues
5. General English / English Usage
Assesses English knowledge through grammar and usage.
Common topics:
1 - Grammar (errors in usage, sentence structure)
2 - Vocabulary (synonyms, antonyms)
3 - Punctuation and correct expression
4 - Contextual usage questions
The question paper will have the following sections:
1. Evaluate the candidate’s ability to identify critically the data and apply the data to business decisions from given typical business situations.
2. Evaluate the skill of the candidate in answering questions based on the passages in the comprehension.
3. Evaluate the skill on solving mathematical problems at graduate level including those learnt in plus two or equivalent level.
4. Test on determining data sufficiency for answering certain questions using the given data and the knowledge of mathematics and use of day-to-day facts.
5. Test the knowledge on written English with questions on errors in usage, grammar, punctuation, etc.
EXAM SYLLABUS
TANCET doesn’t publish an official detailed topic list, but the syllabus remains consistent with previous years and is based on five core sections that test aptitude relevant for management studies.
1. Analysis of Business Situations
This section assesses your ability to understand, interpret, and analyse short business scenarios or caselets.
Typical focus:
1 - Caselets based on business situations
2 - Logical interpretation of charts, tables, financial data
3 - Decision-making questions that require reasoning based on scenario context
2. Reading Comprehension & Verbal Ability
Tests your English reading and language skills.
Topics usually include:
1 - Reading passages (business, economy, social issues)
2 - Questions on inference, main idea
3 - Vocabulary (synonyms, antonyms, idioms)
4 - Grammar, sentence correction
5 - Cloze tests, one-word substitution
3. Quantitative Aptitude
Evaluates your numerical and problem-solving skills typically up to basic and intermediate level math.
Important areas:
1 - Arithmetic: Percentages, Ratios, Averages
2 - Profit & Loss, Simple & Compound Interest
3 - Time, Speed & Distance | Time & Work
4 - Algebra: Linear & quadratic equations, inequalities, sequences
5 - Geometry & Mensuration
6 - Trigonometry basics
7 - Probability & Combinations
8 - Data interpretation from tables and charts
4. Data Sufficiency
This section checks analytical reasoning and ability to judge whether given data is enough to answer a question.
Focus includes:
1 - Evaluating statements based on mathematics and logic
2 - Questions where you decide if provided data is sufficient
3 - Often linked to simple arithmetic, algebra, or interpretative clues
5. General English / English Usage
Assesses English knowledge through grammar and usage.
Common topics:
1 - Grammar (errors in usage, sentence structure)
2 - Vocabulary (synonyms, antonyms)
3 - Punctuation and correct expression
4 - Contextual usage questions
The question paper will have the following sections:
1. Evaluate the candidate’s ability to identify critically the data and apply the data to business decisions from given typical business situations.
2. Evaluate the skill of the candidate in answering questions based on the passages in the comprehension.
3. Evaluate the skill on solving mathematical problems at graduate level including those learnt in plus two or equivalent level.
4. Test on determining data sufficiency for answering certain questions using the given data and the knowledge of mathematics and use of day-to-day facts.
5. Test the knowledge on written English with questions on errors in usage, grammar, punctuation, etc.
Format
EXAM PATTERN
The TANCET MBA 2026 is a state-level offline entrance exam conducted by Anna University.There will be a total of 100 questions in the TANCET MBA exam paper and the duration of the exam will be 120 minutes.
Test Mode | Name of Test | No. of Questions | Maximum Marks | Duration |
Objective Type Pen and Paper Based Test | Business Analysis | 100 Q | 100 Marks | 120 Minutes |
Reading Comprehension and Verbal Ability | ||||
Quantitative Aptitude | ||||
Data Sufficiency |
Mode of Examination
TANCET MBA 2026 Examination will be held as an Offline Pen and Paper Based Test. Questions will be Objective type Multiple choice in nature.
Medium of Examination
The exam paper for TANCET MBA Examination will be in the English language only.
Marking Scheme
1. There will be four alternatives, out of which candidates need to choose one correct answer.
2. For every correct answer, candidates will score 1 mark.
3. For each wrong answer, 1/4 mark will be deducted
4. If any candidate selects multiple options as the answer, it will be treated as the wrong answer and a 1/4 mark will be deducted for this.
5. No marks will be deducted for the questions left unanswered.
EXAM PATTERN
The TANCET MBA 2026 is a state-level offline entrance exam conducted by Anna University.There will be a total of 100 questions in the TANCET MBA exam paper and the duration of the exam will be 120 minutes.
Test Mode | Name of Test | No. of Questions | Maximum Marks | Duration |
Objective Type Pen and Paper Based Test | Business Analysis | 100 Q | 100 Marks | 120 Minutes |
Reading Comprehension and Verbal Ability | ||||
Quantitative Aptitude | ||||
Data Sufficiency |
Mode of Examination
TANCET MBA 2026 Examination will be held as an Offline Pen and Paper Based Test. Questions will be Objective type Multiple choice in nature.
Medium of Examination
The exam paper for TANCET MBA Examination will be in the English language only.
Marking Scheme
1. There will be four alternatives, out of which candidates need to choose one correct answer.
2. For every correct answer, candidates will score 1 mark.
3. For each wrong answer, 1/4 mark will be deducted
4. If any candidate selects multiple options as the answer, it will be treated as the wrong answer and a 1/4 mark will be deducted for this.
5. No marks will be deducted for the questions left unanswered.
Eligibility
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Candidates willing to apply for TANCET MBA Examination are required to fulfill certain conditions to be eligible for it. The candidate who does not satisfy the Eligibility criteria like Age, Minimum educational qualification, etc., their candidature shall be rejected by the authorities. The candidate’s eligibility for TANCET MBA Examination is based on the fulfillment of the following conditions:-
1. Nationality
2. TANCET MBA: Age Limit & Relaxations
3. TANCET MBA: Educational Qualifications
Nationality
1. Applicants who want to appear in TANCET Exam to pursue a PG program in any field must have a status of Indian Citizenship.
2. Applicants residing in another state should present identity proof as to the most important documents before sitting for the entrance examination.
3. Applicants residing outside of the country are also eligible to apply for this entrance test. In that case, applicants need to present an NRI certificate to apply for the exam.
4. For NRI seats, candidates of Indian citizens or overseas citizens of India, or Persons of Indian Origin can apply.
Age Limit & Relaxation
As per the eligibility criteria, there is no age bar to apply for the entrance test.
Education Qualification
A pass in a recognised Bachelor’s Degree of minimum 3 years duration and obtained at least 50% (45% in the case of BC, BCM, MBC, SC, SCA and ST candidates belonging to Tamilnadu) in the qualifying degree examination.
a. 10 + 2 + 3 / 4 /5 years pattern
or
b. 10 + 3 years Diploma +2/3 years pattern
or
c. i. 10 + 2 + AMIE + 2 Yrs of experience
or
ii. 10 + 3 years diploma (awarded by the State Board of Technical Education) + AMIE + 2 Yrs of experience.
* Candidates with Section ‘A’ & ‘B’ certificates (A.M.I.E.) and other similar certificates of professional bodies viz. Aeronautical Society of India, etc., recognised by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India and enrolled before 31.5.2013 are considered to be equivalent to B.E. / B.Tech. Degree holders, only with 2 years regular full time experience in the relevant field after successful completion of the course including project work. An experience certificate shall be produced by the candidates.
+ Candidates who have qualified as AIIA (Associateship Examination of the Indian Institute of Architects) with a valid registration with the Council of Architecture are eligible.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Candidates willing to apply for TANCET MBA Examination are required to fulfill certain conditions to be eligible for it. The candidate who does not satisfy the Eligibility criteria like Age, Minimum educational qualification, etc., their candidature shall be rejected by the authorities. The candidate’s eligibility for TANCET MBA Examination is based on the fulfillment of the following conditions:-
1. Nationality
2. TANCET MBA: Age Limit & Relaxations
3. TANCET MBA: Educational Qualifications
Nationality
1. Applicants who want to appear in TANCET Exam to pursue a PG program in any field must have a status of Indian Citizenship.
2. Applicants residing in another state should present identity proof as to the most important documents before sitting for the entrance examination.
3. Applicants residing outside of the country are also eligible to apply for this entrance test. In that case, applicants need to present an NRI certificate to apply for the exam.
4. For NRI seats, candidates of Indian citizens or overseas citizens of India, or Persons of Indian Origin can apply.
Age Limit & Relaxation
As per the eligibility criteria, there is no age bar to apply for the entrance test.
Education Qualification
A pass in a recognised Bachelor’s Degree of minimum 3 years duration and obtained at least 50% (45% in the case of BC, BCM, MBC, SC, SCA and ST candidates belonging to Tamilnadu) in the qualifying degree examination.
a. 10 + 2 + 3 / 4 /5 years pattern
or
b. 10 + 3 years Diploma +2/3 years pattern
or
c. i. 10 + 2 + AMIE + 2 Yrs of experience
or
ii. 10 + 3 years diploma (awarded by the State Board of Technical Education) + AMIE + 2 Yrs of experience.
* Candidates with Section ‘A’ & ‘B’ certificates (A.M.I.E.) and other similar certificates of professional bodies viz. Aeronautical Society of India, etc., recognised by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India and enrolled before 31.5.2013 are considered to be equivalent to B.E. / B.Tech. Degree holders, only with 2 years regular full time experience in the relevant field after successful completion of the course including project work. An experience certificate shall be produced by the candidates.
+ Candidates who have qualified as AIIA (Associateship Examination of the Indian Institute of Architects) with a valid registration with the Council of Architecture are eligible.
Schedule
IMPORTANT DATES
For the 2026 academic cycle, the official TANCET MBA notification is expected to be released by Anna University in late January 2026. While some specific dates remain tentative, the overall timeline follows a predictable annual pattern.
Events | Dates |
TANCET 2026 notification release | March 11, 2026 |
TANCET 2026 registration start date | March 16, 2026 |
TANCET 2026 registration last date | April 10, 2026 |
TANCET 2026 admit card release date | April, 2026 |
TANCET 2026 exam date | May 9, 2026 |
TANCET 2026 result declaration | May, 2026 |
TANCET 2026 score card download | May, 2026 |
IMPORTANT DATES
For the 2026 academic cycle, the official TANCET MBA notification is expected to be released by Anna University in late January 2026. While some specific dates remain tentative, the overall timeline follows a predictable annual pattern.
Events | Dates |
TANCET 2026 notification release | March 11, 2026 |
TANCET 2026 registration start date | March 16, 2026 |
TANCET 2026 registration last date | April 10, 2026 |
TANCET 2026 admit card release date | April, 2026 |
TANCET 2026 exam date | May 9, 2026 |
TANCET 2026 result declaration | May, 2026 |
TANCET 2026 score card download | May, 2026 |
Analysis
EXAM ANALYSIS
Here is the exam analysis for the upcoming TANCET MBA Exam 2026, based on the most recent exam cycle. This analysis includes the previous exam date, shift timing, exam pattern, difficulty level, cutoff trends, and expectations for 2026.
TANCET MBA Exam 2026 Analysis (Based on Previous Year)
When the Last TANCET MBA Exam Was Conducted
The most recent exam cycle, TANCET 2025, was conducted by Anna University for admission to MBA and MCA programs in colleges across Tamil Nadu.
The TANCET MBA 2025 exam was held on 22 March 2025 in offline (pen-and-paper) mode at multiple exam centres across the state.
Around 22,000+ candidates appeared for the MBA exam that year.
Exact Date, Time, and Shift Details (Previous Exam)
The exam was conducted on the same day for both MBA and MCA courses but in different shifts.
Date: 22 March 2025
Morning Shift:
10:00 AM – 12:00 Noon
(MCA exam)
Afternoon Shift:
2:30 PM – 4:30 PM
(MBA exam)
The MBA exam was conducted in a single national shift, so all candidates faced the same question paper.
Expected TANCET MBA 2026 Exam Date
According to the latest notification from Anna University, the TANCET MBA 2026 exam is scheduled for 9 May 2026.
The exam is expected to follow the same format and 2-hour duration used in previous years.
TANCET MBA Exam Pattern
The exam structure has remained consistent for several years.
Mode
Offline (pen-and-paper test)
Duration
2 hours
Total questions
100
Question type
Multiple-choice questions
Marking scheme
1 mark for each correct answer
Negative marking of 1/3 mark for each incorrect answer
Section-Wise Question Distribution
The paper consists of five sections with 20 questions each.
Business Situation Analysis
20 questions
Reading Comprehension
20 questions
Quantitative Ability
20 questions
Data Sufficiency
20 questions
English Usage
20 questions
Total
100 questions.
Difficulty Level of Previous Exam
Based on exam analysis and candidate feedback, the overall difficulty of TANCET MBA 2025 was moderate.
Section-wise difficulty trend:
Quantitative Ability
Moderate and calculation-based.
Reading Comprehension
Moderate with short passages.
Data Sufficiency
Moderate and logic-based.
English Usage
Easy to moderate with grammar and vocabulary questions.
Business Situation Analysis
Moderate, requiring logical decision-making.
Candidates with strong reasoning ability and basic quantitative skills generally performed well.
Good Attempts in the Previous Exam
Since there is negative marking, students attempt questions carefully.
Typical good attempt range
70 – 80 questions
High accuracy is more important than attempting all questions.
Expected Cutoff Trends
Cutoffs vary each year depending on difficulty level and number of candidates.
Approximate score vs percentile trend:
Score 70+
99 percentile
Score 60 – 65
95 percentile
Score 50 – 55
90 percentile
Score 40 – 45
80 percentile
Top colleges such as PSG Institute of Management, SSN School of Management, and Thiagarajar School of Management generally require higher percentiles.
Participation Trends
Every year 30,000–35,000 candidates appear for the TANCET MBA exam.
The exam is the primary gateway for MBA admission in Tamil Nadu government, university departments, and many private colleges.
What to Expect in TANCET MBA 2026
The exam pattern is expected to remain the same.
Key expectations:
Single-shift MBA exam
100 questions in 2 hours
Five sections with equal weightage
Negative marking continues
Moderate difficulty level
Candidates should focus on speed, accuracy, and logical reasoning skills.
Preparation Strategy for TANCET MBA 2026
To perform well in the exam:
Practice previous year TANCET question papers.
Strengthen quantitative aptitude and logical reasoning concepts.
Improve reading comprehension and grammar skills.
Take full-length mock tests to improve time management.
EXAM ANALYSIS 2024
Overall Analysis
Sections | No. of Questions | Difficulty Level | Number of Good Attempts |
Quantitative Aptitude |
EXAM ANALYSIS
Here is the exam analysis for the upcoming TANCET MBA Exam 2026, based on the most recent exam cycle. This analysis includes the previous exam date, shift timing, exam pattern, difficulty level, cutoff trends, and expectations for 2026.
TANCET MBA Exam 2026 Analysis (Based on Previous Year)
When the Last TANCET MBA Exam Was Conducted
The most recent exam cycle, TANCET 2025, was conducted by Anna University for admission to MBA and MCA programs in colleges across Tamil Nadu.
The TANCET MBA 2025 exam was held on 22 March 2025 in offline (pen-and-paper) mode at multiple exam centres across the state.
Around 22,000+ candidates appeared for the MBA exam that year.
Exact Date, Time, and Shift Details (Previous Exam)
The exam was conducted on the same day for both MBA and MCA courses but in different shifts.
Date: 22 March 2025
Morning Shift:
10:00 AM – 12:00 Noon
(MCA exam)
Afternoon Shift:
2:30 PM – 4:30 PM
(MBA exam)
The MBA exam was conducted in a single national shift, so all candidates faced the same question paper.
Expected TANCET MBA 2026 Exam Date
According to the latest notification from Anna University, the TANCET MBA 2026 exam is scheduled for 9 May 2026.
The exam is expected to follow the same format and 2-hour duration used in previous years.
TANCET MBA Exam Pattern
The exam structure has remained consistent for several years.
Mode
Offline (pen-and-paper test)
Duration
2 hours
Total questions
100
Question type
Multiple-choice questions
Marking scheme
1 mark for each correct answer
Negative marking of 1/3 mark for each incorrect answer
Section-Wise Question Distribution
The paper consists of five sections with 20 questions each.
Business Situation Analysis
20 questions
Reading Comprehension
20 questions
Quantitative Ability
20 questions
Data Sufficiency
20 questions
English Usage
20 questions
Total
100 questions.
Difficulty Level of Previous Exam
Based on exam analysis and candidate feedback, the overall difficulty of TANCET MBA 2025 was moderate.
Section-wise difficulty trend:
Quantitative Ability
Moderate and calculation-based.
Reading Comprehension
Moderate with short passages.
Data Sufficiency
Moderate and logic-based.
English Usage
Easy to moderate with grammar and vocabulary questions.
Business Situation Analysis
Moderate, requiring logical decision-making.
Candidates with strong reasoning ability and basic quantitative skills generally performed well.
Good Attempts in the Previous Exam
Since there is negative marking, students attempt questions carefully.
Typical good attempt range
70 – 80 questions
High accuracy is more important than attempting all questions.
Expected Cutoff Trends
Cutoffs vary each year depending on difficulty level and number of candidates.
Approximate score vs percentile trend:
Score 70+
99 percentile
Score 60 – 65
95 percentile
Score 50 – 55
90 percentile
Score 40 – 45
80 percentile
Top colleges such as PSG Institute of Management, SSN School of Management, and Thiagarajar School of Management generally require higher percentiles.
Participation Trends
Every year 30,000–35,000 candidates appear for the TANCET MBA exam.
The exam is the primary gateway for MBA admission in Tamil Nadu government, university departments, and many private colleges.
What to Expect in TANCET MBA 2026
The exam pattern is expected to remain the same.
Key expectations:
Single-shift MBA exam
100 questions in 2 hours
Five sections with equal weightage
Negative marking continues
Moderate difficulty level
Candidates should focus on speed, accuracy, and logical reasoning skills.
Preparation Strategy for TANCET MBA 2026
To perform well in the exam:
Practice previous year TANCET question papers.
Strengthen quantitative aptitude and logical reasoning concepts.
Improve reading comprehension and grammar skills.
Take full-length mock tests to improve time management.
EXAM ANALYSIS 2024
Overall Analysis
Sections | No. of Questions | Difficulty Level | Number of Good Attempts |
Quantitative Aptitude | 20 | Moderate | 13-14 |
Reading Comprehension | 20 | Easy to Moderate | 14-15 |
Business Situation Analysis | 20 | Easy to Moderate | 15-16 |
General English | 20 | Easy to Moderate | 15-16 |
Data Sufficiency and Reasoning | 20 | Moderate | 13-14 |
Overall | 100 | Moderate | 75-80 |
Study Tips
STUDY TIPS
To prepare effectively for the TANCET MBA exam, start by clearly understanding the exam pattern and syllabus, which includes Business Situation Analysis, Reading Comprehension, Quantitative Ability, Data Sufficiency, Reasoning, and General English. Create a structured study plan that allocates time daily for each section, giving extra attention to areas where you are weak. Strengthen your fundamentals in quantitative aptitude by regularly practicing arithmetic, algebra, percentages, ratios, and basic mathematics concepts, while improving reasoning skills through puzzles, data sufficiency questions, and logical problem-solving exercises. For verbal sections, develop a habit of reading newspapers, business articles, and editorials to enhance vocabulary and comprehension speed. Practice previous years’ question papers and take regular mock tests to improve time management and accuracy, as the exam includes negative marking. Analyse your mock test performance carefully to identify mistakes and avoid repeating them.
1. Clear your concepts and basics:- The first step of any exam preparation is to have conceptual clarity. Unless the basics are clear, no amount of mock tests or rote learning will come in handy during the test. Practice formula, vocabulary, and rules of grammar regularly. If you have brushed up on your basics, it will be easier for you to solve any question. Make sure that you practice all the important topics for the exam as per the TANCET syllabus.
2. Know your strength and weaknesses: - The better way to analyze your strength and weaknesses is to attempt the mock tests. It will help to find out the areas/topics within a section that are your strengths, and the ones that are your weaknesses. Accordingly, you will be able to plan out a strategy for improving the weak areas.
3. Take mock tests:- Take as many mock tests as you can, as it will give an idea about the actual test. Also, do not forget to analyze your performance after every mock test. This will help you in measuring your TANCET preparation level. Along with taking mock tests, it is equally important to analyze the mock tests to identify the areas which need improvement and the reason for answering wrong. There are primarily two reasons, lack of conceptual clarity and silly mistakes. If it is the former, you have to go back to the basics. If it is the latter, practice is the only way out.
4. Practice Question/Sample Papers:- Practice Papers/Sample Papers serve as the best resource for TANCET preparation. Therefore, solve TANCET question/sample papers regularly because the concepts and types of questions are repeated sometimes in the exam. It will help you to know the actual difficulty level of the TANCET exam.
5. Focus on improving speed and accuracy:-Speed and accuracy are two important aspects of scoring good marks in the exam. Focus on building accuracy first then with regular practice, you will master the speed of solving questions. Since there is no negative marking scheme in the TANCET exam pattern, you must focus on speed and attempt as many questions as possible as more questions improve the chance of scoring higher.
6. Time Management:- Plan out a strategy as to how you will divide time between sections during the exam. The ideal way is that, read the question paper carefully and solve the less time-consuming ones. In the first round, you can solve easy questions and do the moderate or tough ones later. In the second round, solve moderate ones or tough ones. Remember there is negative marking, for incorrect answers 1/3 marks will be deducted. Therefore, you need to choose questions judiciously.
7. Revision:- Revision plays an important role in TANCET preparation. Glance through the theorems and formulas regularly. Make a note of the topics you have studied so far. This will help in revising the topics easily and quickly. To improve on vocabulary and formulae, you can prepare flash notes and notebooks and keep them in your vicinity so that you can revise them without putting extra effort into them.
8. Clear and defined exam day strategy:- A well-defined strategy is necessary to crack the exam. You need to have a clear strategy as to how to attempt each section, how to allow time for each question etc. Sticking to the plan is important. Decide the exam-taking strategy based on your high-scoring mock tests. You should ideally start with the sections you are comfortable in as it will boost your confidence, and then move towards the moderate to tough areas.
9. Be confident:- Keep your confidence level high. Being confident will make your learning abilities better and help you to keep calm during the exam. If you take tension, it will affect your performance during the exam.
STUDY PLAN
The only deciding factor for the selection or rejection of a candidate is the Strategy & Planning which is used by them for their preparation for the TANCET MBA Examination. A good and result-oriented Strategy & Planning for the examination will definitely allow the candidates to make their way through TANCET MBA Examination.
1 Month Study Plan
Here is a one-month study plan for TANCET MBA 2026 designed to help you revise concepts, improve speed, and maximize your score in the final 30 days.
Week 1: Strengthen Basics & Identify Weak Areas
Goal: Build strong fundamentals in all five sections.
1 - Quantitative Ability: Revise Arithmetic (Percentages, Profit & Loss, Ratio, Time & Work, Time & Distance), Simple & Compound Interest, Averages. Practice 25–30 questions daily.
2 - Data Sufficiency & Reasoning: Practice statement-based questions, puzzles, seating arrangements, and basic logical reasoning.
3 - Reading Comprehension: Practice 1–2 passages daily and improve reading speed.
4 - General English: Revise grammar rules (tenses, subject-verb agreement, prepositions) and vocabulary.
5 - Business Situation Analysis: Practice decision-making and caselet-based questions.
Take 1 sectional mock test every 2–3 days and analyse mistakes.
Week 2: Intensive Practice & Concept Application
Goal: Increase speed and accuracy.
1 - Solve mixed question sets from all sections daily.
2 - Practice previous year TANCET papers (at least 2 this week).
3 - Focus on shortcuts and time-saving techniques in Quant.
4 - Work on eliminating wrong options in reasoning and business analysis.
5 - Improve accuracy to avoid losing marks due to negative marking.
Take 2 full-length mock tests this
...STUDY TIPS
To prepare effectively for the TANCET MBA exam, start by clearly understanding the exam pattern and syllabus, which includes Business Situation Analysis, Reading Comprehension, Quantitative Ability, Data Sufficiency, Reasoning, and General English. Create a structured study plan that allocates time daily for each section, giving extra attention to areas where you are weak. Strengthen your fundamentals in quantitative aptitude by regularly practicing arithmetic, algebra, percentages, ratios, and basic mathematics concepts, while improving reasoning skills through puzzles, data sufficiency questions, and logical problem-solving exercises. For verbal sections, develop a habit of reading newspapers, business articles, and editorials to enhance vocabulary and comprehension speed. Practice previous years’ question papers and take regular mock tests to improve time management and accuracy, as the exam includes negative marking. Analyse your mock test performance carefully to identify mistakes and avoid repeating them.
1. Clear your concepts and basics:- The first step of any exam preparation is to have conceptual clarity. Unless the basics are clear, no amount of mock tests or rote learning will come in handy during the test. Practice formula, vocabulary, and rules of grammar regularly. If you have brushed up on your basics, it will be easier for you to solve any question. Make sure that you practice all the important topics for the exam as per the TANCET syllabus.
2. Know your strength and weaknesses: - The better way to analyze your strength and weaknesses is to attempt the mock tests. It will help to find out the areas/topics within a section that are your strengths, and the ones that are your weaknesses. Accordingly, you will be able to plan out a strategy for improving the weak areas.
3. Take mock tests:- Take as many mock tests as you can, as it will give an idea about the actual test. Also, do not forget to analyze your performance after every mock test. This will help you in measuring your TANCET preparation level. Along with taking mock tests, it is equally important to analyze the mock tests to identify the areas which need improvement and the reason for answering wrong. There are primarily two reasons, lack of conceptual clarity and silly mistakes. If it is the former, you have to go back to the basics. If it is the latter, practice is the only way out.
4. Practice Question/Sample Papers:- Practice Papers/Sample Papers serve as the best resource for TANCET preparation. Therefore, solve TANCET question/sample papers regularly because the concepts and types of questions are repeated sometimes in the exam. It will help you to know the actual difficulty level of the TANCET exam.
5. Focus on improving speed and accuracy:-Speed and accuracy are two important aspects of scoring good marks in the exam. Focus on building accuracy first then with regular practice, you will master the speed of solving questions. Since there is no negative marking scheme in the TANCET exam pattern, you must focus on speed and attempt as many questions as possible as more questions improve the chance of scoring higher.
6. Time Management:- Plan out a strategy as to how you will divide time between sections during the exam. The ideal way is that, read the question paper carefully and solve the less time-consuming ones. In the first round, you can solve easy questions and do the moderate or tough ones later. In the second round, solve moderate ones or tough ones. Remember there is negative marking, for incorrect answers 1/3 marks will be deducted. Therefore, you need to choose questions judiciously.
7. Revision:- Revision plays an important role in TANCET preparation. Glance through the theorems and formulas regularly. Make a note of the topics you have studied so far. This will help in revising the topics easily and quickly. To improve on vocabulary and formulae, you can prepare flash notes and notebooks and keep them in your vicinity so that you can revise them without putting extra effort into them.
8. Clear and defined exam day strategy:- A well-defined strategy is necessary to crack the exam. You need to have a clear strategy as to how to attempt each section, how to allow time for each question etc. Sticking to the plan is important. Decide the exam-taking strategy based on your high-scoring mock tests. You should ideally start with the sections you are comfortable in as it will boost your confidence, and then move towards the moderate to tough areas.
9. Be confident:- Keep your confidence level high. Being confident will make your learning abilities better and help you to keep calm during the exam. If you take tension, it will affect your performance during the exam.
STUDY PLAN
The only deciding factor for the selection or rejection of a candidate is the Strategy & Planning which is used by them for their preparation for the TANCET MBA Examination. A good and result-oriented Strategy & Planning for the examination will definitely allow the candidates to make their way through TANCET MBA Examination.
1 Month Study Plan
Here is a one-month study plan for TANCET MBA 2026 designed to help you revise concepts, improve speed, and maximize your score in the final 30 days.
Week 1: Strengthen Basics & Identify Weak Areas
Goal: Build strong fundamentals in all five sections.
1 - Quantitative Ability: Revise Arithmetic (Percentages, Profit & Loss, Ratio, Time & Work, Time & Distance), Simple & Compound Interest, Averages. Practice 25–30 questions daily.
2 - Data Sufficiency & Reasoning: Practice statement-based questions, puzzles, seating arrangements, and basic logical reasoning.
3 - Reading Comprehension: Practice 1–2 passages daily and improve reading speed.
4 - General English: Revise grammar rules (tenses, subject-verb agreement, prepositions) and vocabulary.
5 - Business Situation Analysis: Practice decision-making and caselet-based questions.
Take 1 sectional mock test every 2–3 days and analyse mistakes.
Week 2: Intensive Practice & Concept Application
Goal: Increase speed and accuracy.
1 - Solve mixed question sets from all sections daily.
2 - Practice previous year TANCET papers (at least 2 this week).
3 - Focus on shortcuts and time-saving techniques in Quant.
4 - Work on eliminating wrong options in reasoning and business analysis.
5 - Improve accuracy to avoid losing marks due to negative marking.
Take 2 full-length mock tests this week and review thoroughly.
Week 3: Full-Length Mocks & Performance Improvement
Goal: Exam simulation and time management.
1 - Attempt 3–4 full-length mock tests under exam conditions.
2 - Analyze each mock deeply:
3 - Identify weak sections
4 -Track time spent per section
5 -Note recurring mistakes
6 -Revise formulas, shortcuts, and vocabulary daily.
7 -Focus more on moderate-level questions (TANCET is usually easy to moderate).
Week 4: Revision & Final Polishing
Goal: Boost confidence and consistency.
1 - Attempt 2–3 final mock tests.
2 - Revise short notes, formulas, grammar rules, and important concepts.
3 - Practice light question sets daily to stay in touch.
4 - Avoid learning new topics in the last 3–4 days.
5 - Focus on accuracy and calm exam strategy.
3 Month Study Plan
Month 1: Build Basics
Focus on understanding the core concepts of all sections. Study fundamental topics in Quantitative Ability such as percentages, ratios, averages, and time & work. Practice basic Logical Reasoning and Data Sufficiency questions. Start daily Reading Comprehension practice and revise English grammar topics like tenses, prepositions, and sentence correction. Also begin practicing Business Situation Analysis questions.
Month 2: Practice and Strengthen
Solve moderate-level problems from all sections and start practicing previous year TANCET question papers. Improve accuracy in Quantitative Ability and Logical Reasoning, practice longer reading comprehension passages, and work on vocabulary and sentence completion in English. Attempt sectional mock tests to evaluate progress.
Month 3: Mock Tests and Revision
Focus mainly on full-length mock tests and revision. Attempt 2–3 mock tests each week, analyze mistakes, and revise weak topics. Practice solving questions within the time limit to improve speed and accuracy. Review formulas, shortcuts, and key concepts regularly before the exam.
6 Month Study Plan
Month 1: Understand Basics
Start with the fundamentals of Quantitative Ability such as percentages, ratios, averages, and time & work. Begin basic Logical Reasoning topics like series, coding-decoding, and direction sense. Develop a daily habit of reading to improve Reading Comprehension and English usage.
Month 2: Strengthen Core Concepts
Cover additional quantitative topics such as algebra, probability, and data interpretation. Practice Data Sufficiency and reasoning questions regularly. Continue improving vocabulary and grammar through daily exercises.
Month 3: Section-wise Practice
Focus on solving topic-wise questions from each section including Business Situation Analysis, Quantitative Ability, Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and English usage. Start practicing previous year TANCET question papers.
Month 4: Advanced Practice
Attempt sectional mock tests to improve speed and accuracy. Work on solving moderate to difficult questions and analyze mistakes to strengthen weak areas.
Month 5: Full-Length Mock Tests
Begin taking 2–3 full-length mock tests per week. Review performance carefully and revise important formulas, concepts, and reasoning techniques.
Month 6: Final Revision
Focus on complete revision and intensive mock practice. Improve time management, revise key topics, and strengthen weaker sections before the exam.
General info
OVERVIEW
TANCET is a state-level entrance exam conducted by Anna University once every year for for various PG courses including MTech/ MArch/ MPlan/ ME, MBA and MCA programmes offered by more than 200 colleges in Tamil Nadu.
Particulars | Date |
Exam Name | TANCET |
Conducting Authority | Anna University |
Exam Level | State Level |
Exam Purpose | For Admission into MBA |
Application Mode | Online |
Exam Date | March 22, 2026 (Tentatively) |
Official Website |
SELECTION PROCESS
The selection process for the TANCET MBA Exam 2026 begins with eligible candidates applying online and appearing for the TANCET MBA entrance exam conducted by Anna University; after the exam is held (typically in March), results and scorecards are published based on performance in this test, and selection for admission is primarily based on the marks obtained in the TANCET MBA exam.
Candidates who meet the required scores are then eligible to participate in the centralised counselling process conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Tamil Nadu, where they must register, have their documents verified, fill in their preferred colleges and specialisations, and be allotted seats based on their TANCET rank, choices, seat availability and reservation category. Finally, candidates must confirm their allotted seat by reporting to the institution and paying the admission fee; if seats remain vacant after the first round, supplementary rounds may also be conducted to fill those seats.
OVERVIEW
TANCET is a state-level entrance exam conducted by Anna University once every year for for various PG courses including MTech/ MArch/ MPlan/ ME, MBA and MCA programmes offered by more than 200 colleges in Tamil Nadu.
Particulars | Date |
Exam Name | TANCET |
Conducting Authority | Anna University |
Exam Level | State Level |
Exam Purpose | For Admission into MBA |
Application Mode | Online |
Exam Date | March 22, 2026 (Tentatively) |
Official Website |
SELECTION PROCESS
The selection process for the TANCET MBA Exam 2026 begins with eligible candidates applying online and appearing for the TANCET MBA entrance exam conducted by Anna University; after the exam is held (typically in March), results and scorecards are published based on performance in this test, and selection for admission is primarily based on the marks obtained in the TANCET MBA exam.
Candidates who meet the required scores are then eligible to participate in the centralised counselling process conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Tamil Nadu, where they must register, have their documents verified, fill in their preferred colleges and specialisations, and be allotted seats based on their TANCET rank, choices, seat availability and reservation category. Finally, candidates must confirm their allotted seat by reporting to the institution and paying the admission fee; if seats remain vacant after the first round, supplementary rounds may also be conducted to fill those seats.
2025 exam
LATEST UPDATE
Conducted annually by Anna University, TANCET is an important entrance examination for admission to MBA programs offered by universities and colleges across Tamil Nadu. For the TANCET MBA Entrance Exam 2026, approximately 33,000 candidates have registered to appear for the test. The Government of Tamil Nadu has authorized Anna University to conduct the Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test (TANCET) 2026 for admission to MBA degree programs for the 2026 academic session. Anna University has released the official notification for TANCET 2026. The TANCET 2026 MBA examination is scheduled to be held on May 9, 2026. The registration process will begin on March 16, 2026, and the last date to submit the application form is April 10, 2026.
IMPORTANT DATES
For the 2026 academic cycle, the official TANCET MBA notification is expected to be released by Anna University in late January 2026. While some specific dates remain tentative, the overall timeline follows a predictable annual pattern.
Events | Dates |
TANCET 2026 notification release | March 11, 2026 |
TANCET 2026 registration start date | March 16, 2026 |
TANCET 2026 registration last date | April 10, 2026 |
TANCET 2026 admit card release date | April, 2026 |
TANCET 2026 exam date | May 9, 2026 |
TANCET 2026 result declaration | May, 2026 |
TANCET 2026 score card download | May, 2026 |
PROGRAM OFFERED
TANCET (Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test), conducted by Anna University, is a state-level entrance exam for admission into postgraduate programs in Tamil Nadu. The key programs you can get admission into through TANCET 2026 are. While TANCET itself is the qualifying exam (not the degree), colleges accepting TANCET scores offer various MBA streams such as:
1-MBA Finance / Banking & Finance
2-MBA Marketing & Sales
3-MBA Human Resource Management
4-MBA Operations Management
5-MBA International Business
6-MBA Business Analytics / Data Analytics
7-MBA Healthcare / Hospital Management
8-MBA Retail Management
9-MBA Digital Marketing
10-MBA Entrepreneurship
11-MBA Supply Chain / Logistics
TOP COLLEGES & SEATS
Top MBA Colleges under TANCET 2026
The following institutions are consistently ranked among the top choices based on previous year cutoffs and reputation:
1 - College of Engineering, Guindy (CEG), Anna University: Often requires a 99+ percentile for the general category.
2 - PSG College of Technology (PSGCT), Coimbatore: A top-tier institution typically requiring a 99+ percentile for open category seats.
3 - University of Madras, Chennai: Expected 2026 cutoff percentile range is between 97 and 98.80.
4 - SSN School of Management, Chennai: Highly competitive, with an expected 2026 cutoff of approximately 96–97 percentile.
5 - Thiagarajar School of Management (TSM), Madurai: One of the prominent B-schools in southern Tamil Nadu with an expected cutoff around 95–96 percentile.
6 - Kumaraguru College of Technology (KCT), Coimbatore: Expected cutoff range is 93–95 percentile.
Other Notable Colleges:
1 - M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women, Chennai.
2 - Coimbatore Institute of Technology (CIT), Coimbatore.
3 - Easwari Engineering College, Chennai.
4 - St. Joseph’s College of Engineering, Chennai.
Vacant Seats and Intake Trends:
The official seat vacancy list is typically released by Directorate of Technical Education Chennai only after each round of counseling has concluded. <
...LATEST UPDATE
Conducted annually by Anna University, TANCET is an important entrance examination for admission to MBA programs offered by universities and colleges across Tamil Nadu. For the TANCET MBA Entrance Exam 2026, approximately 33,000 candidates have registered to appear for the test. The Government of Tamil Nadu has authorized Anna University to conduct the Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test (TANCET) 2026 for admission to MBA degree programs for the 2026 academic session. Anna University has released the official notification for TANCET 2026. The TANCET 2026 MBA examination is scheduled to be held on May 9, 2026. The registration process will begin on March 16, 2026, and the last date to submit the application form is April 10, 2026.
IMPORTANT DATES
For the 2026 academic cycle, the official TANCET MBA notification is expected to be released by Anna University in late January 2026. While some specific dates remain tentative, the overall timeline follows a predictable annual pattern.
Events | Dates |
TANCET 2026 notification release | March 11, 2026 |
TANCET 2026 registration start date | March 16, 2026 |
TANCET 2026 registration last date | April 10, 2026 |
TANCET 2026 admit card release date | April, 2026 |
TANCET 2026 exam date | May 9, 2026 |
TANCET 2026 result declaration | May, 2026 |
TANCET 2026 score card download | May, 2026 |
PROGRAM OFFERED
TANCET (Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test), conducted by Anna University, is a state-level entrance exam for admission into postgraduate programs in Tamil Nadu. The key programs you can get admission into through TANCET 2026 are. While TANCET itself is the qualifying exam (not the degree), colleges accepting TANCET scores offer various MBA streams such as:
1-MBA Finance / Banking & Finance
2-MBA Marketing & Sales
3-MBA Human Resource Management
4-MBA Operations Management
5-MBA International Business
6-MBA Business Analytics / Data Analytics
7-MBA Healthcare / Hospital Management
8-MBA Retail Management
9-MBA Digital Marketing
10-MBA Entrepreneurship
11-MBA Supply Chain / Logistics
TOP COLLEGES & SEATS
Top MBA Colleges under TANCET 2026
The following institutions are consistently ranked among the top choices based on previous year cutoffs and reputation:
1 - College of Engineering, Guindy (CEG), Anna University: Often requires a 99+ percentile for the general category.
2 - PSG College of Technology (PSGCT), Coimbatore: A top-tier institution typically requiring a 99+ percentile for open category seats.
3 - University of Madras, Chennai: Expected 2026 cutoff percentile range is between 97 and 98.80.
4 - SSN School of Management, Chennai: Highly competitive, with an expected 2026 cutoff of approximately 96–97 percentile.
5 - Thiagarajar School of Management (TSM), Madurai: One of the prominent B-schools in southern Tamil Nadu with an expected cutoff around 95–96 percentile.
6 - Kumaraguru College of Technology (KCT), Coimbatore: Expected cutoff range is 93–95 percentile.
Other Notable Colleges:
1 - M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women, Chennai.
2 - Coimbatore Institute of Technology (CIT), Coimbatore.
3 - Easwari Engineering College, Chennai.
4 - St. Joseph’s College of Engineering, Chennai.
Vacant Seats and Intake Trends:
The official seat vacancy list is typically released by Directorate of Technical Education Chennai only after each round of counseling has concluded.
Total Capacity: There are approximately 18,000 MBA seats available for the 2026 academic year.
Competition: For 2026, roughly 22,806 candidates registered for the exam, while 20,992 actually appeared. This indicates a competitive environment for top-tier seats.
Intake Examples (Based on 2025/2026 projections):
1 - PSG Institute of Management: 270 seats Approx.
2 - Thiagarajar School of Management: 300 seats Approx.
3 - Kumaraguru College of Technology: 120 seats Approx.
4 - SSN School of Management: 120 seats Approx.
HOW TO APPLY
Before applying, make sure you meet the eligibility criteria, e.g., a Bachelor’s degree (minimum 3 years) with required minimum marks (usually 50% for general; 45% for reserved categories of Tamil Nadu) or you are in your final year and awaiting results. Steps are Given bellow.
Step 1: Visit the official website.
Step 2: Now select the option of TANCET online registration and you will be redirected to the registration page .
Step 3: Enter your basic details as email ID, mobile number, name and proceed to create your registration ID by verifying the details.
Step 4: Now login with the same ID password to fill the application form online .
Step 5: In the given tabs enter your personal, academic, correspondence details and the name of the exam centre as per your preference.
Step 6: After that enter the choice of course in which you want to take admission as M.Tech, M.Arch, MBA, M. Plan., MCA.
Step 7: Now submit the form and proceed to upload the required documents.
Step 8: Review all the details and submit the fee through Net Banking /Debit Card /Credit card.
Application Fees
Programmes | Category | |
SC/SCA/ST of Tamil Nadu | Others | |
TANCET MBA | Rs 500 ( Previous Year ) | Rs 1,000 ( Previous Year ) |
Step 9: Submit the form and take out the print for the future reference
EXAM CENTERS
For TANCET MBA 2026, exam centers are typically major cities in Tamil Nadu, with candidates selecting preferences during application, though specific centers aren't fixed until admit cards are released, likely around early March 2026; expect locations like Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Tiruchirappalli, Salem, Vellore, etc.
S. No | Test Centers |
1 | Chennai |
2 | Coimbatore |
3 | Chidambaram |
4 | Dindigul |
5 | Erode |
6 | Karaikudi |
7 | Madurai |
8 | Nagercoil |
9 | Salem |
10 | Thanjavur |
11 | Tirunelveli |
12 | Tiruchirappalli |
13 | Vellore |
14 | Villupuram |
15 | Bargur |
ADMIT CARD
Admit cards are only issued to candidates who have successfully completed the application and payment process. They must be downloaded from the official portal once released. Admit Card Availability - First–Second week of March 2026 (expected)
Step 1: Go to the official website.
Step 2: Access the link “TANCET Admit Card”.
Step 3: Login by using TANCET User ID and Password.
Step 4: TANCET Hall Ticket will be displayed on the screen.
Step 5: Download and print the admission ticket for further use.
EXAM RESULT
Result Declaration (Tentative)
The TANCET MBA 2026 result is most likely to be **announced in April 2026. The final result usually follows the release of the answer key and any challenge period. After the result is declared, the scorecard / rank card is typically made available to download in the following weeks (often from May through June 2026).
Step 1: Visit the official website.
Step 2: Click on tab indicating ‘Result’
Step 3: Login option will automatically appear on your computer screen
Step 4: Enter your e-mail ID and password or login credentials.
Step 5: Click on the login tab.
Step 6: Download the mark sheet.
Step 7: Take a printout of the TANCET mark sheet.
COUNSELLING PROCESS & CUT - OFFS
The candidates qualifying the TANCET exam 2026 will be eligible for counselling process. DTE provides centralized counselling for TANCET MBA/MCA admission, whereas TANCA/CEETA PG counselling conducts separate counselling for other CEETA PG courses. TANCET counselling assists government, government-aided, self-financing, and stand-alone colleges in Tamil Nadu with admissions. TANCET counselling process includes counselling registration, certificate verification, rank list creation, option entry, and seat allocation.
The TANCET MBA 2026 exam is tentatively scheduled for March 22, 2026. While official cutoff scores are not released by Anna University, they are determined by participating colleges based on exam difficulty and candidate performance.
Expected Category-Wise Cutoff 2026
The following are estimated qualifying marks for general and reserved categories:
1 - Open (General): 38–40 marks (Pass mark range: 34–64)
2 - OBC: 33.25–35.5 marks
3 - SC: 20.5–35.5 marks
4 - ST: 19–36 marks
College-Wise Expected Cutoffs (Top Tiers)
Top-tier institutions typically require a percentile above 99 for the Open category.
College Name | Expected Cutoff (Marks) | Expected Percentile |
Anna University (CEG), Chennai | 58–60 | 99.40–99.80 |
PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore | 60–65 | 99.10–99.35 |
University of Madras, Chennai | 49–59 | 97.00–98.80 |
SSN School of Management, Chennai | 55–58 | 98.3+ |
Kumaraguru College of Technology | 50–55 | 94.95+ |
Thiagarajar School of Management (TSM) | 45–50 | 95.76+ |
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