IGNOU June TEE 2021 assignment submission date extended
Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) TEE assignment for June 2021 session can be submitted online.
Ananya | April 29, 2021 | 06:11 PM IST
NEW DELHI : Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has decided to extend the date of IGNOU 2021 assignment submission for the June term end examination (TEE) to May 31. The announcement of the extension of IGNOU assignment submission 2021 for June TEE deadline has come at a time when the nation has been witnessing a surge in the second wave of COVID-19 cases. Candidates who wish to appear for the term end examination or IGNOU TEE 2021 for the June session can submit the assignment through an email.
As per the university guidelines, candidates need to submit the IGNOU assignment submission 2021 for June TEE online by converting the file into one single PDF file for each subject. Candidates need to mention their name, enrollment number, regional centre code, study centre code, programme code, course code (s) of attached assignments, mobile number and email id. The IGNOU 2021 assignment submission for June TEE needs to be duly signed by the candidates before submission.
Post submission of IGNOU assignment 2021 for June TEE, all the candidates are offered IGNOU assignment status 2021 option to check the approval status of the assignments. This option is activated by IGNOU in the admission portal. The IGNOU assignment status 2021 will contain details such as enrollment number, programme name, code of the courses, session, status of the assignments and date of assignments submission. Any discrepancy found in the details must be reported by the candidates to the IGNOU admission officials.
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