90 marks in TNEA 2025 means which rank? As per the analysis below, the expected rank for 90 marks in TNEA 2025 is likely to go up to 1,93,300, while 94.5 marks is expected to have up to 1,90,000 rank.

Expected Rank for 90 Marks in TNEA 2025: 90 marks in TNEA 2025 is a below-average score, and the candidates should not expect to get admission to any mid-tier to top-tier colleges. As per the previous year’s marks vs rank analysis, the candidates will secure a tentative 193300 rank if they score 90 marks. On the other hand, the community rank for 90 marks will be 88,000 in the BC category. Note that the expected community rank will be much lower for the reserved category candidates.
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Expected Rank for 90 Marks in TNEA 2025
As per the previous year’s trend, the expected rank for 120 marks in TNEA 2025 has been shown in the following table. For better understanding, here the marks vs rank data has been calculated and provided till 124.5 marks.
Aggregate Marks | Expected Overall Rank |
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94.5+ marks | Up to Rank 1,90,000 |
94+ marks | Up to Rank 1,90,300 |
93.5+ marks | Up to Rank 1,90,700 |
93+ marks | Up to Rank 1,91,100 |
92.5+ marks | Up to Rank 1,91,500 |
92+ marks | Up to Rank 1,91,900 |
91.5+ marks | Up to Rank 1,92,300 |
91+ marks | Up to Rank 1,92,600 |
90.5+ marks | Up to Rank 1,93,000 |
90+ marks | Up to Rank 1,93,300 |
TNEA 2025 Expected Community Rank for 90 Marks
For all communities, the TNEA 2025 expected rank for 90 marks has been provided in the table below:
Community | Expected Community Rank |
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BC | Up to Rank 88,000 |
BCM | Up to Rank 11,900 |
MBC | Up to Rank 56,400 |
SC | Up to Rank 26,400 |
SCA | Up to Rank 6,000 |
ST | Up to Rank 2,100 |
TNEA Marks vs Expected Rank 2025 |
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