IGNOU 2019 Admit Card Released; Check steps to download @ignou.ac.in
Vishwas Garia | May 23, 2019 | 03:53 PM IST
NEW DELHI, MAY 23 : Indira Gandhi National Open University has released IGNOU hall ticket for June 2019 end term examination. Candidates who had submitted end term examination forms can download the hall ticket of IGNOU by entering their login credentials.
The examination will be held between June 1 to June 29. The June 2019 term end examination will be conducted in around 615 test centres. The university upholds the right to change the examination centre without assigning any reason to conduct fair examinations.
Candidates are required to carry IGNOU identity card along with them during the written examination. Any candidate who does not have the IGNOU identity card can issue it from the regional centre before the examination
How to Download IGNOU Hall Ticket
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Visit the official website of IGNOU.
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Under Alerts section, click on ‘Hall Ticket for Term End Examination June 2019 ‘.
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A login window will appear. Enter the nine digit Enrolment no. and select the programme.
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Click on ‘Submit’.
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Take a printout of IGNOU admit card 2019 to appear in the examination.
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