IGNOU re-registration 2022 for January session extended till Jan 31
Candidates can visit the IGNOU's official website and apply for IGNOU January re registration 2022 till January 31.
Team Careers360 | January 18, 2022 | 12:55 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the IGNOU re-registration 2022 for January session till January 31. Earlier, the last date to fill IGNOU 2022 re registration form for the January session was January 15.
To fill the IGNOU 2022 re-registration form - Click here
Candidates who wish to take admissions to next semester or academic year can fill the IGNOU January 2022 re-registration form before the submission deadline.It must be noted that no students will be given admission in the next academic year or semester without filling the IGNOU re registration form.
How to fill IGNOU re registration form 2022?
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Visit IGNOU's official website.
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Go to the “Register Online” section and click on “Re-Registration”.
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Login using the enrolment ID and programme code.
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Fill up the details in the re-registration form of IGNOU
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Pay the IGNOU re registration fee in online mode.
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Take out few printouts of the duly filled re-registration form.
The university had earlier postponed the IGNOU December term end exams, due to the surge in Covid-19 cases. IGNOU will now release the revised IGNOU date sheet for December TEE at least 15 days before the exam. The IGNOU hall ticket 2022 for December term end exams will be released a week before the exam.
IGNOU has recently launched an MA programme in Corporate Social Responsibility. The MA programme will be offered in ODL mode and the interested candidates can fill the IGNOU registration form 2022 till January 31.
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