IGNOU 2021 exam form submission window for June TEE closes today
Candidates can fill and submit the IGNOU examination form 2021 till midnight at ignou.ac.in.
Kapil Rawat | July 9, 2021 | 10:50 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) will close the online window to fill and submit the IGNOU examination form 2021 today, on July 9. Candidates who are yet to submit the IGNOU 2021 exam form must fill the form by midnight today.
To fill the IGNOU June TEE 2021 examination form - Click here .
While filling the IGNOU June TEE 2021 examination form, candidates have to provide their personal and academic information in the required section of the form. After candidates have entered all the details in the IGNOU examination form 2021, they need to pay a fee of Rs 150 for each theory and practical exam. Candidates can pay the IGNOU June 2021 TEE examination fee online via credit card, debit card or net banking.
All the details and documents provided in the IGNOU June 2021 examination form must be correct and legit. Candidates are also advised to check the details mentioned in the IGNOU exam form 2021 before they submit it. In case any information or document given in the IGNOU 2021 examination form for June TEE is found to be incorrect or fraudulent then the university will reject the form.
Once candidates have submitted the IGNOU 2021 examination form, they can check the status of the submission on the official website. To check the submission status, candidates have to enter their enrollment number and programmes in the web portal provided on the official website of Indira Gandhi National Open University.
Earlier, Indira Gandhi National Open University also extended the deadline of IGNOU 2021 assignment submission and IGNOU re-registration 2021 for June TEE till July 15.
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