IGNOU 2020 term end exams to be held from September 17 for final year students
Team Careers360 | August 31, 2020 | 05:08 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Indira Gandhi National Open University will start IGNOU term end exams from September 17 onwards. The examinations will be held only for final year students of IGNOU. The detailed instructions of IGNOU June term end exams will be available soon on the official website of IGNOU, ignou.ac.in.
The hall ticket and date sheet of IGNOU June TEE is expected to be released in the first week of September. For first and second year students, the term end exams of IGNOU will be held in the month of December. Students who fail to appear in the examinations to be held from September 17 can appear in the term end exams to be held in the month of December, along with first and second year students. The IGNOU 2020 term end exams will also be held for final year students in the same month.
Around 3 lakh students will appear for the final year examinations of IGNOU in different 900 examination centres around the country.
Students are advised to reach the examination centre of IGNOU on the day of examination along with the hall ticket and student ID card.
The IGNOU June Term End Examination was first scheduled to be conducted from June 1 to June 27, which got postponed due to the outbreak of Coronavirus pandemic in the country.
The last date of IGNOU registration and re-registration for July 2020 session is August 31.
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