IGNOU June TEE 2024: Assignment submission deadline extended till April 30; exam fee details
Alivia Mukherjee | April 3, 2024 | 02:00 PM IST | 1 min read
IGNOU June TEE 2024: Students can submit the examination form by April 22.
NEW DELHI: The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has announced an extension of the deadline for submitting assignments for the June 2024 term-end exams (TEE). Candidates who are enrolled in the June 2024 TEE can now submit their coursework, final projects, dissertations, fieldwork journals, and internship reports until April 30. Candidates can submit their IGNOU June TEE 2024 assignment on the official website, ignou.ac.in. Students will be required to submit assignments in both hard and soft copies.
The official notice read, “With the approval of the competent authority, the last date for submission of assignments (both in hard copy and soft copy) for term end examination, June 2024 for both ODL and online programmes, GOAL and EVBB has been extended up to April 30.”
As per the official announcement, IGNOU is scheduled to commence its June term examinations from June 1, 2024. The deadline for submitting the examination form for the June TEE 2024 is April 22. Students will be able to fill examination forms with a late fee of Rs 1,100 from April 23 to May 25.
Also read IGNOU TEE June 2024 registration process without late fee extended till April 22
IGNOU TEE examination fee 2024
It is essential to note that candidates are required to pay a fee of Rs 200 per course for both theory and practical/lab courses during the registration process. Moreover, students admitted from January 2023 onwards will be subject to additional charges for practical and project evaluation. These additional fees amount to Rs 300 per course for up to 4 credits and Rs 500 per course for more than 4 credits.
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