IGNOU 2020 registration and re-registration window further extended till Sept 30
Team Careers360 | September 15, 2020 | 08:07 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Indira Gandhi National Open University has extended the last date of IGNOU July 2020 registration and re-registration to September 30. The IGNOU registration and re-registration process for July 2020 session was expected to be over today. Candidates who have yet not filled the IGNOU registration and re-registration form for July session can do the same by visiting the official website of IGNOU, ignou.ac.in.
This is for the fifth time that the IGNOU registration window for July 2020 session is getting extended. The registration process of IGNOU July session 2020 and re registration process of IGNOU July session started from June 6 and April 22, respectively. The last date of filling IGNOU July re-registration form 2020 is also getting extended fifth time.
The term end exam exams of IGNOU June Term End Exams 2020 will be held from september 17 to October 16. The varsity has released the IGNOU hall tickets for all the programmes on September 14.
Candidates must note that they need to carry IGNOU hall ticket and student ID card on the day of examination. However, it is not necessary for the students to carry the hall ticket of IGNOU, but must necessarily bring the IGNOU student ID card.
“The Examination Centres have been instructed to allow students to appear in examination, even if they do not possess the Ignou exam hall ticket 2020 (examination intimation slips), but their names exist in the list of examinees for that centre,” said an official IGNOU press release.
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