IGNOU extends programme validity period of June TEE till December TEE 2021
Team Careers360 | October 29, 2021 | 06:57 PM IST | 1 min read
The extension of course validity allows students to only appear in the exams of already registered courses.
NEW DELHI: Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the validity of programme for students whose validity got completed in June TEE 2021 upto December TEE 2021. The extension of programme validity is also applicable for students whose maximum programme and readmission validity was coming to an end in June TEE 2020, December TEE 2020 or June TEE 2021.
The registration validity of the 2 years programme (in case of MP/MPB students) will be auto extended. This means that candidates who registered for a course from December 2018 semester onwards are eligible to appear in December TEE 2021. It must be noted that the extension of programme validity enables students to only appear in the Term End Examination (TEE) for their already registered courses.
Any student who has not already been registered prior to June 2020 will be allowed to appear in the examination. However, to help the students in completing their degrees , only chance/correction of already done opted courses (Duplicate course opted, last chance for exam, less credits) are allowed.
During this extended validity period upto December TEE 2021, the students are eligible to submit their assignments, project, dissertation, thesis and do their incomplete Lab work in respect of their leftover courses.
Indira Gandhi National Open University will conduct the IGNOU December TEE 2021 from January 20 to February 22, 2022. The exams will be held in two shifts - morning (10 am to 1 pm) and afternoon (2 pm to 5 pm). IGNOU admission 2021 for June TEE started on June 11 with the release of an application form. The last date to apply for IGNOU July 2021 registration is October 31.
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