IGNOU December TEE hall ticket 2024 issued at ignou.ac.in
Registered candidates can download IGNOU hall ticket 2024 using enrolment number. IGNOU December TEE 2024 from December 2.
Vagisha Kaushik | November 12, 2024 | 02:46 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has issued the hall ticket for the Term End Examination (TEE) for the December 2024 session. Students who applied for exams can download the IGNOU hall ticket 2024 from the official website, ignou.ac.in. IGNOU December TEE 2024 exam will be conducted for both online and Open and Distance Learning (ODL) programmes from December 2 to January 9.
Candidates will need their enrolment number to download the IGNOU hall ticket December 2024. The admit card mentions the exam centre allotted to the candidate along with their name, date of birth, exam group, subjects, and other details. Along with the hall ticket, the university will also notify the exam-day instructions for candidates.
All the examinees are required to carry their IGNOU hall ticket along with a photo ID to the examination centre on the day of exam. Additionally, students are required to retain a copy of their admit card as it might be needed at the time of admissions.
How to download IGNOU December TEE hall ticket 2024?
The steps to download IGNOU hall ticket Dec 2024 are as follows:
- Go to the official website of IGNOU, ignou.ac.in
- Click on the 'announcements' tab
- Now, click on "Hall Ticket/Admin Card for the December 2024 Term-End Examination (TEE) for ODL/IOP" link
- Students will be redirected to another page, hall_ticket.ignou.ac.in
- Enter enrolment number and select the programme and click on submit
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