IGNOU further extends assignment and exam form submission deadline for June 2021 TEE
IGNOU has extended the assignment submission deadline to July 15. The last date to fill the exam form submission also pushed to July 9.
Team Careers360 | June 30, 2021 | 07:50 PM IST
NEW DELHI : Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the last date to submit the IGNOU June TEE assignments till July 15. The last date to fill the IGNOU exam form 2021 for June term-end exams has also been pushed to July 9. IGNOU students who have yet not registered for the June term-end exams can fill the IGNOU examination form before the deadline. The IGNOU June TEE 2021 exam form per course is Rs 200.
In view of the Covid-19 pandemic, the university has opened an option for the students to submit the IGNOU assignments in online mode. The learning support services at all the regional centres are also shut. “Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it has been decided to postpone Learner Support Services at all regional centres or learner support centres (LSC). The university has further decided to introduce and adopt “Online Mode '' to submit the final Project/Dissertation/Fieldwork Journals/Internship Report to facilitate the learners,” read the official notification available on the IGNOU’s website.
The last date for submission of the IGNOU registration form for the July 2021 session is July 15. The IGNOU re-registration window for the July 2021 session will however be closed on June 30. It must be noted that it is mandatory fi=or the IGNOU students to fill the IGNOU re-registration form to register for the next semester or academic year.
The university has also announced two new postgraduate programmes - MA in Jyotish and MA in Urdu . A postgraduate diploma programme in development communication has also been introduced under the School of Journalism and New Media Studies.
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