IGNOU registration, re-registration deadline for July 2021 session ends today
Team Careers360 | July 15, 2021 | 11:33 AM IST | 1 min read
Candidates who wish to apply for IGNOU July 2021 session registration or re-registration process can visit IGNOU's official website.
NEW DELHI : Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) will close the IGNOU re-registration and registration window for the July 2021 session today, July 15, at midnight. Candidates who have not yet registered themselves for the July 2021 session can fill the IGNOU registration or re-registration form (in case of existing IGNOU students) by visiting the IGNOU’s official website, ignou.ac.in, before the submission deadline.
The IGNOU registration and re-registration fee 2021 can be paid using a credit card, debit card, payment by ATM card (PNB) or net banking. The IGNOU assignment submission deadline for June TEE can also be submitted till midnight today, July 15.
The IGNOU 2021 registration and re-registration for the July session started from June 11 and May 17, respectively.
The IGNOU date sheet 2021 for June TEE was released on July 12. The exams will be held from August 3 to September 9 in four different sessions. The last date to fill the IGNOU examination form 2021 for June TEE was July 12.
Recently, the university has also introduced several new programmes from July 2021 session such as the online BCom programme, MA in Jyotish , MA Urdu , MA programme in Drawing and Painting and BA (Performing Arts) Hindustani Music (Honors).
Indira Gandhi National Open University offers admissions to various PG, UG, PG Diploma, Diploma, Advanced Diploma, Certificate and Doctoral level programmes in different fields of arts, science and commerce.
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