IGNOU 2021 registration deadline for January session extended till April 30
Kapil Rawat | April 16, 2021 | 12:26 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can apply for IGNOU registration 2021 till April 30 at ignou.ac.in.
NEW DELHI: Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the deadline of the IGNOU 2021 registration window for the January session till April 30. Now, candidates have another 15 days to apply for IGNOU registration 2021. Earlier, the last date to apply for IGNOU 2021 registration was April 15.
Candidates can apply for IGNOU registration 2021 for the January session by visiting the official website of IGNOU - ignou.ac.in. Then, click on the ‘Register Online’ tab appearing on the top left side of the home page.
To register themselves, candidates have to enter their academic, personal and contact details in the IGNOU 2021 registration form. After entering all the required details in the IGNOU registration form 2021, candidates need to pay the registration fee in online mode via debit card, credit card or net banking.
Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has also extended the IGNOU 2021 assignment submission deadline for June 2020 session to April 30. Candidates who have not submitted their IGNOU assignment 2021 can do so till April 30.
To enroll in any UG and PG programmes offered by the university, candidates have to apply for IGNOU 2021 registration before the deadline. The university offers various UG and PG programmes such as MA in English, BA in Hindi, PGD in Rural Development, PG Certificate in Adult Education, Appreciation Course on Environment and Population and Sustainable Development.
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