IGNOU re-registration for July 2021 session begin; Apply before June 15
Kapil Rawat | May 5, 2021 | 08:55 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can apply for IGNOU July 2021 re-registration session by visiting the website - ignou.ac.in.
NEW DELHI: Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has started the IGNOU 2021 re-registration for July 2021 session on May 5. Interested candidates who wish to apply for IGNOU July re-registration 2021 must do so before June 15.
To fill IGNOU re registration form 2021 - Click here .
To apply for IGNOU 2021 re-registration, candidates have to visit the official website - ignou.ac.in. Then, click on the ‘Re-registration’ button and fill in the username and password in the login window. Next, proceed to enter the required details such as the personal details, academic qualification details, programme details, correspondence details, signature and photograph.
Candidates should preview the filled details to make sure that it’s correct and legit before proceeding further. After ensuring the details are correct, candidates can have to pay the IGNOU re-registration fee for the July 2021 session through debit card/ credit card/ net banking/ ATM card (PNB only).
Only those candidates who are enrolled in any UG and PG programmes offered by the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) can apply for IGNOU July re-registration 2021. The Indira Gandhi National Open University offers various UG and PG programmes such as MA in English, BA in Hindi, PGD in Rural Development, PG Certificate in Adult Education, Appreciation Course on Environment and Population and Sustainable Development.
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