IGNOU extends deadline for submission of June TEE 2020 exam form
Team Careers360 | May 27, 2020 | 02:45 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Indira Gandhi National Open University has further extended the submission deadline of IGNOU June TEE 2020 exam form to June 15.
“Owing to the extension of the lock-down due to CoronaVirus (Covid-19) pandemic, the last date for submission of Examination form online for all academic programmes of IGNOU for TEE June 2020 has been extended till June 15, 2020,” reads the official media release.
The varsity also earlier extended the assignment submission deadline for June 2020 TEE to June 15, in the view of lockdown. The students have to submit their assignments through an email to their respective regional centres.
The term-end examinations of IGNOU have also been postponed. The fresh schedule of exams will be announced by the university after a review of the prevailing situation.
IGNOU has recently released the guidelines for the project submission of programmes such as Diploma in Early Childhood Care and Education which requires fieldwork. Since due to nationwide lockdown outdoor activities pertaining to projects are not possible, the university has asked students to submit project online till June 15 by using the secondary research.
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