IGNOU December 2020 term end exam result announced; Check details
Team Careers360 | February 23, 2021 | 12:27 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can check the result by entering logging credentials into the results window.
NEW DELHI:
Indira Gandhi National Open University has announced the result for the December Term End Exam (TEE) online on the institute’s official website - ignou.ac.in. Candidates who wrote the exam will have to enter the nine-digit (numeric) enrollment number and click on the “submit” button in order to view their result.
IGNOU December Term End Exams have been underway since February 8, 2021, and will continue until March 13, 2021. The declaration of results of Term End, Assignment, Practical and Project awards is a continuous process and will be made available to candidates as and when the assessment is complete.
Earlier, the IGNOU hall ticket was released 7-10 days prior to the term-end examination. The datesheet was also put up online on the university’s official website around the same time. It should be noted that the Indira Gandhi National Open University holds the term-end exam twice a year. So if a candidate fails to write the test this time around, they can appear for the June Term End exams to be held through the month of July, 2021.
The IGNOU TEE form fee is Rs 150 (per theory exam) and Rs 150 (practical and lab exams), which can be paid either via netbanking, credit card, or debit card. Candidates who fail to submit their exam forms on time will have to pay an extra Rs 1,000 as a late fee.
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