Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) plans to start first-year undergraduate classes on Sept. 9 [1].

The schedule establishes the academic timeline for incoming students at the Coimbatore-based institution. Ensuring a clear start date allows students and faculty to coordinate the transition into the new academic session.

The university said the commencement of classes on Sept. 9 [1] marks the official beginning of the term for first-year undergraduate students. This timeline is part of the broader administrative effort to organize the academic calendar for the current year.

Following the start of classes, the university will conduct spot admissions starting Sept. 15 [1]. These admissions typically serve to fill remaining vacancies in the undergraduate programs, providing a final opportunity for eligible candidates to secure a seat in the program.

TNAU operates as a primary hub for agricultural education and research in the region. The coordination of these dates ensures that the majority of the student body is integrated before the final admission phase begins.

TNAU plans to start first-year undergraduate classes on September 9.

The synchronization of the class start date and the spot admission window suggests TNAU is prioritizing a stabilized classroom environment before finalizing its enrollment. By starting classes first, the university can integrate the primary cohort while maintaining a flexible window to fill remaining seats without significantly disrupting the initial curriculum delivery.