IGNOU 2020 registration deadline for July session extended till October 31
Team Careers360 | October 28, 2020 | 11:55 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has further extended the IGNOU registration deadline for July 2020 session till October 31. Candidates who have yet not registered themselves for admission to various programmes offered by the university can fill the IGNOU 2020 registration form for July session by visiting the official website of IGNOU, ignou.ac.in.
However, the IGNOU registration window has not been extended for semester based and certificate programmes.
Indira Gandhi National Open University has also released the IGNOU revaluation application form for June 2020 and December 2019 session in online mode. Candidates who are not satisfied with their term end exams result can fill the IGNOU 2020 revaluation application form.
The fee for revaluation of answer script is Rs 750. The IGNOU revaluation application form fee can be paid by credit card, debit card or net banking.
The IGNOU registration form 2020 was released on June 6. IGNOU offers admission to various UG, PG, Diploma, PG Diploma, Certificate, Advanced Diploma, Doctoral and Certificate level programmes in distance learning mode.
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