IGNOU 2021 result declared for B.Ed programmes; Check more details
Kapil Rawat | July 6, 2021 | 11:08 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can check the IGNOU B.Ed result 2021 by using their enrolment number.
NEW DELHI: Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has declared the IGNOU entrance test result of B.Ed programmes for January/July 2021 session on July 6. Candidates can check the IGNOU 2021 entrance exam B.Ed result by going onto the web portal of the university.
To check the IGNOU B.Ed result 2021 for January/July session - Click here .
In order to check the IGNOU 2021 B.Ed result, candidates have to enter their 9 digit enrolment number in the login portal. Then, click on the ‘Submit’ tab. Now, the result of IGNOU B.Ed entrance exam 2021 will be displayed on the screen.
The IGNOU 2021 entrance result for B.Ed includes various key details such as candidate’s name, programme’s name, marks, etc. Candidates should thoroughly check the IGNOU B.Ed result 2021 to ensure that all the details are correct. In case if any kind of discrepancy is found in the IGNOU 2021 B.Ed result, candidates are suggested to contact the university’s officials immediately.
Candidates should print out multiple copies and retain the IGNOU B.Ed result 2021 as it may be useful in future at the time of admission.
Earlier, Indira Gandhi National Open University announced the IGNOU 2021 June Term End Examination dates for the final year students of undergraduate, postgraduate, postgraduate diploma (PGD), diploma, postgraduate certificate and certificate programmes.
The university will close the online facility to submit the IGNOU 2021 assignment and examination form on July 15 and July 9, respectively. The last date to apply for IGNOU re-registration 2021 has also been extended to July 15.
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