IGNOU December TEE 2024 form out; exam date, eligibility, schedule, instructions for candidates
Vagisha Kaushik | September 9, 2024 | 08:05 PM IST | 2 mins read
IGNOU TEE December 2024: Candidates can fill exam form at exam.ignou.ac.in by October 15. Term-end exams likely from December 2.
NEW DELHI: The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has opened the window to fill Term-End Examination (TEE) 2024 exam form for the December session. Candidates can fill IGNOU TEE December 2024 exam form for online and Open and Distance Learning (ODL) programmes on the official website, exam.ignou.ac.in. IGNOU December TEE 2024 is likely to commence from December 2.
“The December, 2024 Term-end Examinations of the University for ODL & Online Programmes (Pen & Paper & CBT Mode) is likely to commence from 02nd December, 2024 onwards. Online link for submission of the examination form (TEE, projects submission & practical examinations) by the eligible students for December, 2024 Term-end Examination is also open along with the schedule and necessary instructions/guidelines thereof. The students may submit online examination form accordingly, by following the instructions and guidelines provided,” read the official website.
Candidates who registered for first year or re-registered for second or third year of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes; diploma and PG diploma; certificate, PG certificate, semester-based courses can fill the exam form. Applicants are required to create ABC ID at the time of registration.
IGNOU TEE December 2024 schedule
About allotment of the exam centre, IGNOU said that it will try to accommodate the students in the examination centre opted by them. (In case, the sitting at the centre has exhausted, student may choose the nearest or alternate exam centre under the jurisdiction of the same regional centre).
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Dates |
Prescribed fee for student admitted till december 2022 admission cycle |
Exam/practical/project fees from the January 2023 admission cycle onwards |
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September 9 to October 15 (up to 6 pm) |
Rs 200 per course. (Theory courses and practical or lab courses) |
Examination Fee
Up to 4 credit: Rs 300 per course Above 4 credit: Rs 500 per course
Up to 4 credit: Rs 300 per course Above 4 credit: Rs 500 per course
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October 16, to October 31 |
Rs 200 per course (Theory courses and practical or lab courses)
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The university advised students who registered for appearing in practical or lab courses including BLIS Programme to contact their regional centre for exam venue and schedule.
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IGNOU December TEE 2024: Instructions to fill exam form
The university issued the following guidelines for candidates registering for the term-end exams:
- June 2024 TEE results are being uploaded in a phased manner. In case, the result of any course is not declared on or before the last date of submission of online exam form for December 2024, students are advised to fill the exam form without waiting for the complete result to avoid future consequences.
- Jail inmates are advised to submit the exam form at the concerned regional centre only. The jail inmates will not be allowed to appear in regular exam centres under any circumstances, as exam centre for jail inmates are activated in the respective jail itself. In case any jail inmates submit form and opt for an exam centre outside the jail, it will be reverted back to the same jail where the inmate is in custody.
- Overseas students may contact director, international division for form submission.
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