IGNOU extends last date of re-registration for all programmes till January 31
Team Careers360 | January 15, 2021 | 05:03 PM IST | 1 min read
IGNOU in its notice stated that only students who have enrolled in undergraduate/ postgraduate / semester-based programmes of two-three year duration are applicable for the re-regusteration.
NEW DELHI: The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the last date of re-registration for next year/semester-based programmes till January 31, 2021. Students can re-register for the January session in the online mode through the official website - ignou.samarth.edu.in .
The notice stated that only students who have enrolled in undergraduate/ postgraduate / semester-based programmes of two-three year duration are applicable for the re-regusteration. Students can re-register for the programmes irrespective of whether they have submitted the assignments or appeared in the term-end examination of the previous semester.
Candidates are required to go through the programme details and the related rules carefully before applying. Check the following steps before registering:
- Candidates applying for the first time will have to click ‘new registration’ on the portal.
- Provide your correct mobile number and e-mail id to receive confirmation and important updates.
- Use your username and password to log in, if you have already registered.
- Choose your courses (wherever option is given) carefully. Please go through your programme guide for details of the courses on offer.
- Use can payments through UPI, card or net banking to make payment. Students of International Division may use online payment options available to them.
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