IGNOU re-registration for January 2021 session extended till Feb 15
Team Careers360 | January 29, 2021 | 06:07 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the last date of IGNOU 2021 re-registration for January, 2021, session till February 15. Therefore, candidates who have not applied so far, can now apply online at ignou.ac.in before the submission deadline.
The IGNOU January 2021 re-registration process started from December 1, 2020. Earlier, the last date for IGNOU re-registration 2021 for January session was January 31. However, the university has decided to extend it till February 15, 2021. Now, candidates have got another 17 days for IGNOU re-registration 2021.
The IGNOU 2021 re-registration is only for the candidates who are already enrolled in any UG and PG programmes offered by the university.
For IGNOU re-registration 2021, candidates have to visit the official website of IGNOU and click on the ‘Re-registration’ tab. It will open up a login window where candidates have to enter their username and password. Then, candidates have to fill in important details such as their personal details, academic qualification details, programme details, correspondence details, signature and photograph on the required sections.
Candidates should preview their entered details to make sure it's correct before proceeding further. The fee of IGNOU 2021 re-registration for January, 2021 can be paid through debit card/credit card/net banking/ATM card (PNB only).
After the admission process is over, shortlisted candidates will be given admission to various masters, bachelors, PG diploma and diploma, PG certificate and certificate and appreciation/awareness level programmes.
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