IGNOU extends registration, re-registration deadline for July 2021 session till July 31
Candidates can visit the IGNOU’s official website and fill the registration or re-registration form till July 31.
Team Careers360 | July 15, 2021 | 05:59 PM IST
NEW DELHI : Indira Gandhi National Open University has extended the IGNOU July 2021 session registration and re-registration deadline till July 31. The IGNOU admission last date and re registration deadline for July 2021 earlier was scheduled for July 15.
The candidates now have 16 days extra time to complete the IGNOU 2021 registration and re-registration process. To fill the IGNOU re registration and registration form, candidates have to visit the official website of the university, ignou.ac.in.
IGNOU extends the last date of Fresh Admission and Re-Registration for the July 2021 Session till 31st July 2021
— IGNOU (@OfficialIGNOU) July 15, 2021
Fresh Admission Portal: https://t.co/JBjdC0ad9I
Re-registration Portal: https://t.co/pp84DxIGlt
It is necessary for the candidates to fill the IGNOU re-registration form 2021 to take admissions in next semester or academic year. Those students who have not appeared for IGNOU term-end exams or have not submitted their assignments can also fill the IGNOU July 2021 re-registration form. They must remember their username and password to fill the IGNOU re-registration form. The IGNOU re-registration 2021 for the July session started on May 17.
For the July 2021 session, the university has also exempted students belonging to SC or ST category from paying fees. The provisional is only available for the students who are registering for the first time and those who are re-registering for IGNOU July 2021 session in selected 84 courses.
The IGNOU June TEE 2021 will begin from August 3 and will be over by September 9. The IGNOU exams were earlier postponed , due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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