IGNOU December TEE 2022 commences tomorrow
Ishita Ranganath | December 1, 2022 | 04:47 PM IST | 1 min read
IGNOU December TEE exams will held from December 2 to January 9, 2023. Over 6 lakh candidates to appear in the examinations.
NEW DELHI : The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) December Term End Examination (TEE) 2022 examinations to begin tomorrow. The examinations will be conducted till December January 9, 2023.
The university has established a total of 834 examination centres including 18 overseas centres and 85 centres in jails for jail Inmates. According to IGNOU's official data, the university has issued hall tickets to over 6,28,029 eligible students who had registered for the term-end exam.
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The IGNOU December TEE 2022 exam will be held in two shifts - morning session from 10 AM to 1 PM and evening session from 2 PM to 5 PM. The exam centres have been instructed to allow candidates to appear in the examinations every if they do not have a hall ticket.
Students can write the exams if their name is inclded in the list of examinees and the attendance sheets for these centres.However, students are required to bring a valid photo identity card issued by IGNOU or the government of India to be able to write the exam. The candidates are not allowed the bring their mobile phone or an other electronic gadgets inside the exam halls.
“Students may note that there can be a possibility of last minute change of examination Centre due to unavoidable circumstances. In such a condition, the University will take appropriate remedial measures. The affected students are advised to be in touch with their respective Regional Center,” read IGNOU's recent notification on the December TEE date sheet.
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