IGNOU December TEE 2023: Registration with late fee begins at ignou.ac.in
Ayushi Bisht | October 23, 2023 | 02:13 PM IST | 1 min read
IGNOU December TEE 2023 exams are scheduled to be held from December 1 to January 6, 2024.
NEW DELHI: The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has commenced the registration for the December Term End Examination (TEE) with late fees from today, October 23. Candidates will have to pay a late fee of Rs 500 to apply for IGNOU December TEE through the official website, ignou.ac.in and exam.ignou.ac.in.
The regular exam fee per course (theory courses and practical/lab courses) is Rs 200 per course. The IGNOU December TEE exams are scheduled to be held from December 1 to January 6, 2024.
ALSO READ I IGNOU TEE December 2023 application process with late fee extended till November 10
Candidates should note that registering from October 28 and November 10 will have to pay Rs 1,100 as late fee.
IGNOU TEE December 2023: Registration fee
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IGNOU exam form 2023 |
Fees |
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Without late fee |
October 22 up to 6 pm |
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With a late fee of Rs 500 |
October 23 to 27 |
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With late fee of Rs 1,100 |
October 28 to November 10 |
According to the official announcement, the university will start charging for project evaluations and practical exams for students enrolled in programmes that include both project and practical components in January 2023 admission cycles. Candidates for admission in January 2023 will use this to submit the TEE on the portal along with the online money for the project evaluation and practical exam.
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