IGNOU Dec TEE 2020 exam form deadline extended till Jan 31
Vishwas Garia | January 22, 2021 | 07:52 PM IST | 1 min read
The examination form can be submitted with a late fee of Rs 1000 till January 31 in the online mode.
NEW DELHI: Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the last date to fill and submit the IGNOU 2020 exam form for December Term End Examination till January 31, with a late fee of Rs 1000. The IGNOU students who have yet not filled the IGNOU examination form 2020 for December TEE can visit the official website of the IGNOU, ignou.ac.in and fill the exam form.
The varsity earlier closed the IGNOU 2020 December TEE exam form submission window on January 7. While filling the IGNOU exam form, the candidates have to pay Rs 150 (per theory exam) and Rs 150 (practical and lab exams) along with the late fee either through debit card, credit card or internet banking.
IGNOU December Term End Exams 2020 will be held from February 8 to March 13. The date sheet of IGNOU exams has already been uploaded on the website of IGNOU. IGNOU hall ticket 2020 for December exams will be released 7-10 days before the examination.
It is mandatory for the students to fill the IGNOU exam form to be eligible to appear in the examinations. The students who could not appear for the June Term End Exams due to some reason will be permitted to appear in the IGNOU December Term End Exams.
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