IGNOU extends re-registration deadline for January 2023 session till January 15
IGNOU January Admission 2023: Candidates can re-register on the official website – ignou.ac.in.

Vagisha Kaushik | January 1, 2023 | 03:46 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the re-registration deadline for the January 2023 session till January 15, 2023. Interested candidates can fill the re-registration form on the official website – ignou.samarth.edu.in.
“Last date of Re-Registration for the January 2023 Session has been extended till 15thJanuary 2023,” said the university in a tweet.
Last date of Re-Registration for the January 2023 Session has been extended till 15thJanuary 2023 https://t.co/OQFGyt3yTy
— IGNOU (@OfficialIGNOU) January 1, 2023
Steps to fill IGNOU January 2023 application form
- Visit the admission portal of IGNOU - ignouadmission.samarth.edu.in.
- Click on the 'New Registration' link.
- Fill the required registration details.
- Remember username and password to login.
- Make payment of application fees.
- Download the confirmation page and keep a hard copy of the same for future reference.
The IGNOU January 2023 re-registration process is only for students who are already admitted to any undergraduate and postgraduate courses. For fresh admissions at IGNOU, candidates need to apply separately.
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IGNOU is conducting December term end exams (TEE) from December 2 till January 5, 2023. The students can download the IGNOU hall ticket 2023 for December TEE from the official website of the university using their login credentials. Candidates will have to carry the admit card and ID card to the examination hall.
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