IGNOU registration 2021 begins for July session; Apply till July 15
Team Careers360 | June 11, 2021 | 11:29 AM IST | 1 min read
The IGNOU July 2021 session registration has started and the last date to apply is July 15.
NEW DELHI: Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has begun the IGNOU 2021 registration process for the July session at ignouadmission.samarth.edu.in. The last date for IGNOU July 2021 registration is July 15.
To fill the IGNOU registration form, applicants have to register themselves by entering the required registration details in the registration form. Once the registration process is completed, they will receive a user ID and password on their registered email ID and mobile number.
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Now, the applicants have to re-login using the same credentials and fill the personal, academic and contact details in the application form. Candidates will also have to upload the scanned copies of the required documents and make the application fee payment using the debit card, credit card or net banking. After the final submission of the application form, candidates are advised to download the duly filled application form and keep the printout with them for future reference.
The IGNOU registration form 2021 for BEd will be released separately and the admissions will be done on the basis of an entrance test. The admission status of the registered candidates will be updated around 30 days on the official website of the IGNOU.
The IGNOU re-registration process for the July session started on May 5 and the deadline for the same is June 15. The last date for submission of the IGNOU examination form and assignments for the June 2021 TEE is also June 15.
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