IGNOU postpones June 2020 term end examination amid COVID-19 lockdown
Team Careers360 | May 5, 2020 | 11:30 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : Indira Gandhi National Open University has shelved its decision to conduct the June TEE from June 1, in the wake of COVID-19 lockdown.
The examinations will now be conducted as per the revised dates, which will be released at least 15 days prior to the term-end examinations.
Indira Gandhi National Open University has postponed the June, 2020 Term End Examinations,which were originally scheduled from 1st June 2020, in the wake of the lockdown due to COVID-19. The new revised set of dates for exams will be decided later: Prof. Nageshwar Rao, VC IGNOU pic.twitter.com/PHxwms9aLB
— ANI (@ANI) May 4, 2020
The deadline for examination form submission, assignment submission and re-admission has been extended to May 31.
IGNOU re-registration process for July 2020 session started on April 22. The last date of re-registration is June 30.
After accepting the assignments through email, the university has also made a provision for the online submission of project reports.
The students will be allowed to prepare a project report through the exploration and analysis of secondary research data in the programmes which require field work and collection of primary data. The university will issue the fresh guidelines for the online project submission very soon.
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