IGNOU Admission 2022: Registration, re-registration deadline extended for January session
Team Careers360 | March 16, 2022 | 10:27 AM IST | 2 mins read
The IGNOU December 2021 term end exams are being held from March 4 to April 11, 2022.
NEW DELHI: Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the deadline to fill the IGNOU 2022 registration and re-registration form for the January session till March 25. Candidates who have not yet registered themselves can apply for IGNOU January registration 2022 on the official website - ignou.ac.in. IGNOU students need to fill the IGNOU 2022 re-registration form to get enrolled in the next semester or academic year.
To apply for IGNOU January 2022 registration - Click here
To apply for IGNOU January 2022 re-registration - Click here
The IGNOU term end exams for December 2021 are being held from March 4 to April 11, 2022. The university has released the IGNOU PhD answer key 2021 on March 8, 2022. The IGNOU Ph.D entrance exam 2021 was conducted on February 24, 2022.
The IGNOU January registration form 2022 was released on December 25. Candidates must apply for IGNOU January registration 2022 before the deadline to get admission in various undergraduate, diploma, advanced diploma, certificate and postgraduate programmes offered at the Indira Gandhi National Open University.
How to fill IGNOU registration form 2022?
- Visit IGNOU registration portal - ignouadmission.samarth.edu.in.
- Press the “Click here for new registration” tab.
- Enter the required details in the registration form.
- Pay the IGNOU registration 2022 fee in online mode.
- Now, login using the registered email username and password.
- Press the ‘Login’ button.
- Start filling the IGNOU 2022 application form.
- Type in the personal and academic details and upload the required documents in prescribed format and size.
- Submit the application form.
- Take a few printouts and retain the IGNOU application form for future references.
The IGNOU re-registration form 2022 for the January session was released on November 2, 2021. Only those candidates can fill the IGNOU January re-registration form 2022 who are enrolled in any undergraduate and postgraduate programmes offered at the university.
How to fill IGNOU re-registration form 2022?
- Visit the official IGNOU website - ignou.ac.in.
- Click on the ‘Re-registration’ tab.
- Read the instructions, mark the declaration and press the “Proceed for re-registration” button.
- Now, enter the enrollment number, password and click on the ‘Login’ tab.
- Start filling the IGNOU re-registration form.
- Select the IGNOU programme (elective/optional) from the course list.
- Candidates cannot change their opted courses at the later stage of admission.
- Provide necessary details for verification and press the ‘Next’ button.
- Pay the IGNOU re-registration 2022 fee via net banking, credit card, debit card or UPI.
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