IGNOU invites applications for B.Ed, post basic BSc nursing; entrance exam on March 16
IGNOU Admissions 2025: Eligible candidates can apply for the courses through the official website, ignou.ac.in, before February 21.
Vaishnavi Shukla | February 12, 2025 | 09:02 AM IST
NEW DELHI : The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has started accepting applications for the January 2025 session of the BEd and post-basic BSc Nursing courses. According to IGNOU, eligible candidates can apply for courses through the official website, ignou.ac.in. The last date for application is February 21.
The IGNOU entrance exam will be held on March 14. To apply for the programmes, candidates must check the eligibility criteria details available on the university’s official website. However, no application form will be accepted in hard copy. Candidates will have to fill the IGNOU application form in online mode.
“Please visit the University website www.ignou.ac.in to apply for the Entrance Test. The eligibility criteria and complete details of the programmes are available on the University Website. No application form will be accepted in hard copy,” the IGNOU notice reads.
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IGNOU Admissions 2025: How to apply?
Candidates can follow the steps given below to apply online for the IGNOU 2025 admissions.
- Visit the official website of IGNOU, ignou.ac.in
- Click on the link available for your preferred programme for January 2025.
- Click on registration or enter your credentials if you already have an IGNOU account.
- Fill in the application form with required details and save it
- Pay the required fee.
- Keep a printout for your records.
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