IGNOU January 2023 re-registration ends today; apply at ignou.ac.in
Candidates can apply for IGNOU January 2023 re-registration by visiting the official website - ignou.ac.in.
Mridula Singh | December 31, 2022 | 11:16 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) will close the IGNOU 2023 re-registration window for the January session today, December 31, 2022. Candidates who want to continue their admission in the January 2023-24 academic session can fill the IGNOU registration form 2023 before midnight.
To fill the IGNOU 2023 January re-registration form - Click here
IGNOU term end exam for December 2022 is being held from December 2 till January 5, 2023. The students can download the IGNOU hall ticket 2023 for December TEE from the official website of the university using their login credentials. IGNOU students have to carry the admit card and ID card to the examination hall on the day of the term end exams.
IGNOU admission 2023 for January session has started for online and ODL programmes. The university has started announcing the IGNOU December TEE result 2022 from December 20, onwards.
How to fill IGNOU re-registration form 2023?
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Visit the official website (online.ignou.ac.in).
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Click on the re-registration link.
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The candidates can fill the IGNOU January reregistration form and select the courses for the upcoming year or semester.
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Pay the re-registration fee of IGNOU through online mode.
Indira Gandhi National Open University started the January 2023 admission from December 28, 2022. IGNOU offers admission in two sessions - January and July. IGNOU admission 2023 is conducted to enrol students into UG, PG, PG diploma, diploma, advanced diploma, certificate and doctoral level programmes in different fields of arts, science and commerce at the university.
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