IGNOU extends assignment submission deadline till October 31
Vagisha Kaushik | October 4, 2024 | 02:36 PM IST | 1 min read
IGNOU December TEE 2024: Students can submit handwritten assignments to their study or regional centres.
NEW DELHI: The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the deadline for submitting assignments for December Term-End Examination (TEE) 2024 for online and Open and Distance Learning (ODL) programmes till October 31.
“With the approval of the competent authority, the last date for submission of assignments (both in hard copy and soft copy) for Term End Examinations, December 2024 for both ODL and online programmes, GOAL, and EVBB has been further extended up to 31st October, 2024,” said IGNOU in a post on X.
Students are required to submit a handwritten assignment for each credit course. Earlier, the last date for IGNOU assignment submission was October 3.
How to submit IGNOU assignment?
Students can follow the instructions given below for submitting assignments:
- Candidates can submit assignments to their study centre or regional centre as per the instructions given by the regional centre. They are required to include their contact information (programme code, course code, enrollment no, email, phone) on assignments.
- If only hard copies are being accepted as per instructions provided by the regional centre, send handwritten, signed assignments to the provided address. In case soft copies are being accepted, these must be signed and scanned. If you have opted for SOGDS as your RC, submit your assignments to sogds@ignou.ac.in
- Assignments must be submitted as single documents for each course. Do not submit separate pages and do not combine assignments for two courses in a single document.
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