IGNOU re-registration for January 2023 session begins; how to apply
Only those candidates who are already enrolled in UG and PG programmes can apply for IGNOU re-registration. IGNOU will also close the registrations for July 2022 session today.
Apoorva Singh | November 15, 2022 | 10:53 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has started the IGNOU re-registration process for January 2023 session. Candidates can visit the official website - onlinerr.ignou.ac.in to apply for IGNOU 2023 re-registrations.
The IGNOU January 2023 re-registration process is only for students who are already admitted to any undergraduate and postgraduate courses. For fresh admissions at IGNOU, candidates need to apply separately.
To apply for IGNOU re-registration January 2023 - Click here
To ensure the successful submission of the re-registration form, candidates can check their application status by signing in to the portal. IGNOU will send a confirmation mail on the candidate's registered email ID and mobile number as soon as the re-registration is successful.
How to apply for IGNOU January 2023 re-registration
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Visit the official website of IGNOU - onlinerr.ignou.ac.in.
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On the home page, log in using the enrolment number and date of birth. Now, select the programme you have applied for.
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Now, select the course and press the ‘Submit’’ button.
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Proceed to pay the re-registration fee to complete the re-registration process.
IGNOU will close the registrations for IGNOU July 2022 cycle fresh admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in both online and ODL modes today. Candidates can visit the official website to apply for the same. The IGNOU 2022 fresh admissions for certificate and semester-based programmes are already closed.
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