IGNOU December TEE exam underway; submit assignments till November 30
Divyansh | November 7, 2023 | 12:23 PM IST | 1 min read
Students can apply for IGNOU TEE December 2023 with a late fee of Rs 1,100 till November 10.
NEW DELHI: The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) will close the window to submit assignments for the December 2023 Term-End Examination (TEE) on November 30. IGNOU December TEE 2023 will be held from December 1 to January 6.
The university will close the registration of the IGNOU TEE December 2023 with a late fee of Rs 1,100 till November 10. The IGNOU December 2023 exams will be held in two sessions – morning Session from 10 AM to 1 PM and evening session from 2 PM to 5 PM. However, the actual duration of each exam will be mentioned on the question paper
Candidates will have to pay a registration fee online via debit card, credit card or net banking. The IGNOU has advised the students to read the details of the programme including eligibility criteria, fee details, duration, etc.'
Instructions
The assignments have to be submitted at the study centre or regional centre as per the instructions given by the regional centre. They will have to include the contact information, programme code, course code, enrollment no, email and phone number on assignments.
As per the instructions, only hard copies are being accepted by the regional centre. In case a candidate submits a soft copy, they will have to sign and scan it.
Also Read | IGNOU December TEE 2023 assignment submission deadline extended till November 30
Students will have to answer questions in the language(s) in which the programme is offered. Answers attempted in any other language will not be evaluated and cancelled without any information. However, students have an option to attempt the examination of the course(s) in Hindi medium irrespective of registration of the same in English medium except for language programmes.
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