IGNOU June TEE 2022 exam form out; apply till June 25
IGNOU term end exams for June 2022 will be held from July 22 to September 5.
Mridula Singh | June 1, 2022 | 06:42 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has released the IGNOU 2022 examination form for June TEE on June 1 at exam.ignou.ac.in Candidates who wish to appear in the term end examinations have to fill and submit the IGNOU exam form 2022 before June 25.
Candidates are required to pay IGNOU 2022 exam fee of Rs. 200 for each theory and practical examination. Applicants can pay the fee of IGNOU exam form through credit card, debit card or net banking. The IGNOU June 2022 term-end examinations are likely to commence from July 22 till September 5.
To fill the IGNOU exam form 2022 - Click here
Steps to fill the IGNOU exam form 2022
Step 1. Visit the official IGNOU website - ignou.ac.in.
Step 2. When the link is available, click on "Online submission of examination form for June 2022 TEE".
Step 3. Take your time to read through the general instructions for submission of the online examination form.
Step 4. Next, click on the ‘Proceed to fill the online application form’.
Step 5. Enter your programme code, enrollment number, and select your exam center region. Then click on ‘submit.’
Step 6. Pay the IGNOU 2022 exam form fee in one the following ways - credit card, debit card and net banking (only through HDFC or IDBI bank)
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Applicants must note that if they are unable to fill the IGNOU June exam form 2022 due to any reasons, they can fill it with a late fee of Rs. 1100 from June 26 to 30, 2022.
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