IGNOU assignment submission ongoing till October 31; apply at ignou.ac.in
Vaishnavi Shukla | October 6, 2024 | 10:26 PM IST | 1 min read
Students need to submit a handwritten assignment for each credit course before the last date.
NEW DELHI : The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the assignment submission deadline till October 31. The extension open is for all kinds of courses, ODL, online programmes, GOAL, and EVBB for the TEE December 2024 examination. All the assignments which have to be submitted in hard copy or soft copy have got the extension.
IGNOU has also extended the last date to apply for fresh admission against the July 2024 academic year. Candidates intending to apply in the July 2024 session in the online distance learning (ODL) and online programmes will now get another fortnight to register. Candidates can complete their assignment submission by October 15. Earlier, the last date to register for ODL and online programmes was September 30.
Also read IGNOU extends assignment submission deadline till October 31
IGNOU 2024 Admission: Steps to fill registration form
The steps to register for IGNOU 2024 admissions are as follows:
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Open the official website of IGNOU, ignou.ac.in
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Click on the ‘Register Online’ tab followed by ‘Fresh Admissions’ available on the homepage.
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You will see the option of the ‘New Registrations’ tab, click it.
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Fill in all the required registration details
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Set your ‘Username’ and ‘Password’
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Fill in all the required information and upload all the required documents for the university before clicking on the submit option.
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With the login details received on the email ID and phone number, log in using the same and fill in all the details required
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Select your choice of programme.
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Submit your IGNOU registration form.
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