IGNOU extends registration deadline for July 2021 session; Apply till Sept 30
Team Careers360 | September 24, 2021 | 12:10 PM IST | 1 min read
IGNOU: Candidates can apply online for admission to the July 2021 session at ignou.ac.in till the submission deadline, September 30.
NEW DELHI : Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the last date to fill the IGNOU registration form for the July 2021 session till September 30. Candidates who have yet not registered themselves for the July 2021 academic session can fill the IGNOU admission form by visiting the official website of the university - ignou.ac.in.
To fill IGNOU July 2021 registration form - Click here
The IGNOU July 2021 registration window is available for all the programmes, except certificate programmes. The candidates belonging to the SC and ST category are exempted from paying the IGNOU July 2021 registration fee.
IGNOU offers various UG, PG, diploma, certificate, advanced diploma and dppctoral level programmes through distance learning mode.
How to fill IGNOU registration form 2021?
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Visit the official website of IGNOU (ignou.ac.in)
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Go to the “Register Online” section and click on “Fresh Admission”.
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Now, the candidates need to click on the “Click here for new registration” tab.
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Fill up the students registration form by entering the required information.
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Upload the required documents and pay the application fee.
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Download and keep a hard copy of the duly filled registration form.
IGNOU re-registration window for July 2021 session was closed on September 15. The deadline to submit the IGNOU assignments, projects, dissertation and field work journal for June TEE was August 31.
IGNOU recently launched an AICTE approved MBA programme in Banking and Finance in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Banking Finance (IIBF). The deadline to apply for the IGNOU MBA programme is September 30.
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