IGNOU Admission 2022: Registration for July session further extended till Oct 27
Mridula Singh | October 21, 2022 | 02:39 PM IST | 1 min read
Students can visit the official website of the university - ignou.ac.in and register themselves for IGNOU admission 2022 by October 27.
NEW DELHI: Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the deadline to fill the IGNOU 2022 registration form for the July session till October 27.
Candidates who have not yet registered themselves can apply for IGNOU July registration 2022 on the official website - ignou.ac.in. Students can pay the IGNOU registration fee through credit card, debit card or net banking.
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Earlier, the last date of IGNOU July 2022 registration was October 20, 2022. The students now have 7 more days to register for IGNOU July admission 2022.
How to apply for IGNOU admission 2022
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Visit the IGNOU’s official website - ignou.ac.in.
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Select the registration link available on the homepage of the website.
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Now, candidates have to click on the “Click Here for New Registration” tab.
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Fill up the students registration form and click on the “Register” tab.
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Fill in the IGNOU application form, upload the necessary documents, pay the fees and then click on the “Submit” tab.
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Download the application form and take a printout for further reference.
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It is mandatory for candidates to fill the IGNOU registration form 2022 to get admission in various undergraduate, diploma, advanced diploma, certificate and postgraduate programmes offered at Indira Gandhi National Open University.
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