IGNOU postpones June 2021 term-end examination amid surge in COVID-19 cases
IGNOU June 2021 TEE has been postponed due to the second wave of COVID-19. Know more details here.
Kapil Rawat | May 7, 2021 | 01:34 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has postponed the IGNOU June 2021 term-end examination (TEE), which was scheduled to be conducted from June 15. The IGNOU term-end exam of June 2021 has been postponed due to the outburst of the second wave of the COVID-19 virus.
IGNOU will announce a new schedule for IGNOU June 2021 TEE 21 days prior to the examination. To appear for the IGNOU June TEE 2021, candidates have to fill the examination form for the June session which will be available on the official website of the university.
After filling the IGNOU June 2021 examination form, candidates have to pay Rs 150 as an examination fee for each theory and practical exam. The examination fee can be paid online through credit card, debit card or net banking.
Indira Gandhi National Open University has started the IGNOU July re-registration 2021 from May 5. The last date to apply for the IGNOU July re-registration 2021 is June 15.
Indira Gandhi National Open University has also extended the submission deadline of IGNOU assignment 2021 for the June term-end examination to May 31. Candidates must download and submit their IGNOU June TEE 2021 assignment before the deadline.
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